Virtual Programming announces several games
updated 11:30 pm EST, Thu March 18, 2004
Virtual Programming news
today launched a new Web site, and made a number of announcements related to its latest games. "Virtual Grand Prix 2" has reached gold master and is moving into production. Pre-orders are being taken for shipping in April.
Continuing the well received Paradox series, "Victoria" is the latest in-depth strategy game that allows the user to guide nations "from the early 19th century to evolve into a fully industrialized Great Power at the dawn of the 20th century." Pre-orders are also being taken now for shipping in April.
"Massive Assault" is now in final test stages of development. The game utilizes Wargaming.net's high-performance 3D engine giving "revolutionary look and feel to turn based global-scale games."
Additionally, VP recently signed Slitherine's award-nominated game "Spartan." Spartan takes you back 2000 years to the Classical Era and allows you to play anyone of over 100 authentically researched Nations. "Put yourself in control of one of the many
successful city-states that abounded at the time and try to control the
known world through a mix of research trade and naval power."
Finally, VP also announced that "Gangland" is in development. It is a fast pace arcade style action game that combines the RTT, RPG & SIM genres "into a whole new breed".





