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| Issue 43 - September 2, 1999
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| Star Trek New Worlds in Jeopardy? |
UK developer ceases to trade. Interplay claim September playable demo due
Despite news this morning that Star Trek: New Worlds developers, Binary Asylum have ceased trading, a spokesman for Interplay in the UK has assured us that the game itself will be released.
He insisted that this was the first he had heard of Binary's demise, and that a playable demo of New Worlds would be available at next week's ECTS.
A spokesman for Binary Asylum, confirmed that the Bath-based team had ceased to trade. However, when pressed to comment on the future of the game, the response was a resounding "no comment".
We will be waiting at to pick up our copy of the New Worlds playable demo at ECTS. And we keenly await the full game release, along with the Dreamcast version which is also in development by another third-party.
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