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Guildford-based Lost Toys have finished work on their mech-packed futuristic blaster, Battle Engine Aquila, but the game won't be released until January 2003 in order for Infogrames to prepare a "formidable market presence" according to Lost Toys head honcho Jeremy Longley.
Lost Toys' last project, Battle Engine Aquila on PS2 and Xbox, received significant critical acclaim when it was released earlier this year - although this wasn't matched by retail success, sadly.
Guildford-based Lost Toys have finished work on their mech-packed futuristic blaster, Battle Engine Aquila, but the game won't be released until January 2003 in order for Infogrames to prepare a "formidable market presence" according to Lost Toys head honcho Jeremy Longley.
Lost Toys' last project, Battle Engine Aquila on PS2 and Xbox, received significant critical acclaim when it was released earlier this year - although this wasn't matched by retail success, sadly.