Despite some flaws with its strategic game, Shattered Union is a fun, turn-based wargame that anyone can pick up and enjoy. It's easy to dismiss Shattered Union as a clone of the hyperpopular Advance ...
Pop Top Software's turn-based strat game is now shipping to North American outlets: 2K Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc, today announced that Shattered Union is now ...
Bruckheimer Sees Box Office Gold in 2K's Shattered Union Game Jerry Bruckheimer has hired writer J. Michael Straczynski to adapt the videogame Shattered Union for the silver screen, reports Variety.
Windsor, England - May 5, 2005 - 2K Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), today announced Shattered Union, the latest innovative title from Take-Two's PopTop ...
Take-Two's turn-based strategy title Shattered Union is to become a big budget Hollywood movie, to be produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and written by J Michael Straczynski. Released in 2005, the game was ...
It's been a few months since we've broken a Jerry Bruckheimer producing story. No need to worry, he's back and this time he's setting his sites on a civil war epic. Bruckheimer has acquired the rights ...
Following a great increase in terrorism, internal strife, and ultimately, the nuclear destruction of Washington, D.C., the United States shatters into a half-dozen nation-states that descend into war.
Despite some flaws with its strategic game, Shattered Union is a fun, turn-based wargame that anyone can pick up and enjoy. It's easy to dismiss Shattered Union as a clone of the hyperpopular Advance ...
2K Games keeps on rolling with the game announcements, today revealing the development of the turn-based strategy game Shattered Union. The game is set in a fictional United States torn apart by a ...
With the country divided into Red State/Blue State extremes, perhaps another Civil War isn't that far-fetched, though the makers of the turn-based strategy game Shattered Union predict an awfully ...
Looking at the face of the nation today, it's hard not to get a little bit nervous. The more we strive to cement our footing as the world's pre-eminent power, the more we put ourselves in the position ...