Edge: Joe Danger's grinning, but you know he's seen better days. There's a little bit of a paunch. Faded posters showing him advertising breakfast cereal peel from his caravan walls. To top it all, the doctors said he'd never walk again. But this is his comeback – and it's going to be sensational.
We've spoken to Hello Games before, four guys that left solid jobs at Kuju, Sumo and Zoe Mode, having previously led such Brit-classics as Black and Burnout, to go it alone. But this is our first chance to show off the fruits of their toil.
You can read a lot more about Joe Danger in the feature appearing in our new issue, which is available in UK newsagents tomorrow, but here's an exclusive first look at a game made by four men in a cramped Guildford office for PS3, 360 and PC.
Hello Games founder Sean Murray said the letter "broke our hearts and made us want to set things right". It has now been relaunched on iOS.
What an amazing story, Joe Danger was a fantastic game and hearing about these kinds of stories makes me much happier than hearing adults bicker back and forth about which animations a game is re-using and the amount of pixels on the screen.
This is what gaming is really about and I feel like some people just tend to forget that
Hardcore Gamer: The twelfth entry of the Humble Mobile Bundle is now available and offers a lot of variety for very little money.
Hardcore Gamer: Joe Danger is a fantastic stunt racer, and now it has been released for the OUYA.