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Strategy Informer: BANG! Interview

Strategy Informer: "SpinVector: SpinVector’s quite a new name to the video game market, can you tell us of any experience that you and your team have in the field, like previous games that you’ve worked on and such like?

Giovanni Caturano: The core team has worked in the games industry since the late 1990’s. Among other things, we worked on the nVidia-flagship game called “DroneZ” which was released on PC and Xbox in many countries and had strong technical innovations. We’ve later exported the 3D technology to other fields (Life-Size games, Simulators, Augmented Reality products) and we have recently finished a netbook-optimized platformer called “Ciro” that is in the featured on Intel AppUp store. The team we are currently working with features professionals with extensive experience on different platforms and we look forward to expand our team even further during 2011."

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MMOGames.com: BANG! The Spaghetti-Western Board Game PC Review

Daniel Owens from MMOGames.com sits down with BANG! The Video Game, an online board game based on the spaghetti-western boardgame of the same name. It turns out, it is surprisingly addictive.

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16bits Review: Bang!

BANG! Started as a card game played with…. well cards. *Developers* then took the game from the shelf and turned it into a PC game, their latest update has now brought the game to IPad and IPhone but with so many games on the App Store is it worth the purchase….

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Bang! The Spaghetti-Western Boardgame Review [PixelScribes]

Pixel Scribes: "For anyone who doesn’t know, Bang! was originally a card game brought out in 2002. Set in a classic Western scene, the game requires five to seven players, each with their own roles and specific jobs. These are the Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff, Outlaw and Renegade. The Sheriff and his Deputies are required to kill the Outlaws and Renegades, while it’s the Outlaw’s jobs to kill the Sheriff. The Renegade however is tasked with killing all the characters, the Sheriff being the last one. Though it sounds fairly complicated, its actually quite easy to understand and play."

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