BiA:HH in stores now!
We've spotted a thread over at Evilavatar with 10 facts you may not know about Hell's Highway.  Check out the thread to learn them.  It looks like we've got some fans over there :)

Well, another E3 has come to a close, and that means new articles and information about Hell's Highway.  If you haven't read the following articles yet, check them out for information about threat indication (the much-discussed "red screen"), gameplay, and the cinematic quality of the story and visuals.

 

Gamespot 

 

Gamespy 

 

Gamezone 

 

OLGN 

 

Don't forget to check out Gametrailers and TeamXbox for the latest Hell's Highway videos! 

E3 2007 coverage begins with this preview of Hell's Highway! Check it out here:

 

http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/803/803155p1.html

There are two brand new openings at Gearbox!  We're looking for: an experienced PHP dev to join the illustrious Web Team and an experienced animator !  If you're the person for the job, or want to check out the other jobs available now at Gearbox, head on over to the official employment page to learn more!

IGN has a review of BiA DS up!  Seems that people are really enjoying this game - check out the review

 

Brothers in Arms DS has been given a great score by Game Almighty in their recent review!  I hadn't seen this site before - it has a cool layout.  It's great to see all the positive press for BiA DS rolling in!
1up.com has posted an interview with Mike Neumann, writer for Brothers in Arms, about the upcoming comic series.  Check it out to learn more about the comics and their place in the Brothers in Arms universe!

Brothers in Arms fans, you'll soon have a new way to enjoy your favorite WWII world - Brothers in Arms is coming to a comics shelf near you courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment!  The comic promises to reamin true to the BiA tenets of authenticity and compelling story, and I reckon you'll all be in for a treat!

 

Read the full press release here! 

And by "we", I mean Kaelina and yours truly !  Our forums members spotted a photo of u s from E3 last year in this Destructoid blog (It's under the paragraph for Number 5).  We thought it was kind of neat.  Remember kids, don't drink and game!

As many of you know, today is the anniversary of D-Day.  The Colonel has prepared a short message for the occasion.

 

 

 

into the jaws of death

 

 

Today is the anniversary of the Day of Days.

 

Sixty-three years ago today, the world stood still in anticipation of the outcome as to whether totalitarian fascism or democracy, slavery or freedom, would rule the world.  On  the 6th of June, 1944, thousands of American, British, Canadian and other Allied Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Coast Guardsmen launched the greatest land, air and sea invasion that had ever occurred before in the history of mankind. 

 

In June 1944, the coast of France was bristling with forts, gun emplacements, entrenchments, barbed wire, minefields and beach obstacles.  A fanatical German Army occupied France and swore that any invasion by the Allies would be crushed and pushed into the sea. 

 

The young men of what has been called the “Greatest Generation” answered the call to duty and parachuted from C-47 Aircraft in the dead of night and rushed machine gun swept beaches from landing craft to crack Hitler’s Fortress Europe.

 

It was a bitter and bloody fight, but after twenty-four hours of intense combat, the Allies secured the beachheads and the initial and most dramatic part of the Battle for Normandy was won.   These twenty-four hours decided the fate of the world, for if the invasion had been lost and the Allied forces beaten on the beaches, the likelihood of many more years of terrible conflict would have been assured.  In particular, given one or two more years, the chances of Nazi Germany armed with atomic weapons might have been realized.   Such a grievous result for the cause of liberty and humanity is too terrible to contemplate.

 


So, today, on this Day of Days, the sixty-third anniversary of D-Day, please take a moment to reflect on the liberty and freedom that you enjoy and remember those who fought on D-Day.  Remember the heroes of a long-ago generation who stood for freedom, faced evil in the eye and never blinked.  We owe them our “today” and I, for one, thank them  from the bottom of my heart for their selfless service and sacrifice.

 

Colonel  John Antal, US Army (Ret.)

Gearbox Software

 

 

colonel and 101st paratroopers