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Nintendo Life Interviews: Mateusz Makowiec & Piotr Łatocha - Heavy Fire: Special Operations

Nintendo Life writes: "Teyon has been a pretty big supporter of both WiiWare and DSiWare lately and with a new war-themed arcade shooter approaching release we thought we'd find out a bit more about the company, their newest WiiWare game and plans for the future. Mateusz Makowiec, the VP for Sales and Marketing, and Piotr Łatocha, the Project Lead for Heavy Fire: Special Operations were kind enough to answer a few questions for us."

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Battling for Hours - Heavy Fire: Special Operations' Report

"Heavy Fire: Special Operations was released on the WiiWare service on July 26, 2010. The game was developed and published by Teyon, and HF:SO can be downloaded for just 500 Wii Points.
The game recevied an ESRB rating of "Teen" with content of "Blood, Violence" listed for gamers/parents to be aware of.
How many hours have Wii owners spent battling in the "terrorized Middle East" with the missions in Heavy Fire: Special Operations? Let's take a look!", says CoffeeWithGames in the introduction section.

CWG reports on the game-play hours reported, approximate number of players having reported data, sales information, and review scores for Heavy Fire: Special Operations.

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CoffeewithChess4742d ago

Have any of you played Heavy Fire: Special Operations? If so, what do you think about the game? Do you feel the game is worth the $5 asking price, or should Wii owners perhaps look to its sequel instead, Heavy Fire: Black Arms?

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Heavy Fire: Special Operations Leaderboards & Tournament Launched

Teyon has announced the launch of a highscores section on the website of Heavy Fire: Special Operations, a WiiWare Arcade Shooter. Now players can use secret codes gained in the game to submit their best results to the world ranking, and with that, Teyon has launched a brand new competition for fans of the game.

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Nintendo Life: Heavy Fire: Special Operations Review

Nintendo Life writes: "There’s certainly no lack of lightgun games on Wii; in fact, one of the more vocal complaints about Wii shooters is that too many of them are on-rails. It’s a silly thing to complain about given the dearth of them in previous console generations and the relatively high quality of the Wii’s catalogue, and a great one can be an awesome source of heated, ridiculous fun."

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