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+ | '''''100 Bullets''''' was an [[Action video games|action]] game based upon Vertigo's ''100 Bullets'' comic book, written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso. The game was to be published by [[D3 Publisher]] and no official announcement of a release platform was ever made. The game currently shows as cancelled on IGN. |
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⚫ | [[Acclaim Entertainment]] announced in 2004 that they were developing a video game based on ''100 Bullets''. That game had a distinct ''film noir'' style, with some comparing it to ''[[Max Payne]]''. The project was cancelled shortly after ''Acclaim Entertainment'' went bankrupt. The game project announced by D3 Publisher is unrelated to the ''Acclaim Entertainment'' project. |
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+ | * [http://revolution.ign.com/objects/826/826154.html 100 Bullets] at [[IGN]] |
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⚫ | Acclaim announced in 2004 that they were developing a video game based on 100 Bullets. That game had a distinct film noir style, with some |
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100 Bullets was an action game based upon Vertigo's 100 Bullets comic book, written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso. The game was to be published by D3 Publisher and no official announcement of a release platform was ever made. The game currently shows as cancelled on IGN.
Acclaim Entertainment[ | ]
Acclaim Entertainment announced in 2004 that they were developing a video game based on 100 Bullets. That game had a distinct film noir style, with some comparing it to Max Payne. The project was cancelled shortly after Acclaim Entertainment went bankrupt. The game project announced by D3 Publisher is unrelated to the Acclaim Entertainment project.
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- 100 Bullets at IGN