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GameSpot: Interstellar Marines Hands-On

GameSpot writes: "Because of the aforementioned licensing issues, Zero Point is unable to show Interstellar Marines in video form or even release screenshots. However, with a new engine in place, Zero Point is hoping to show off more from the game soon. Zero Point also plans to release a beta later in the year, with regular updates following to gather feedback from the community. What Zero Point Software is effectively doing is using the community as beta testers, gathering feedback from its fans on where they want the series to go. There's still plenty of work to be done on Interstellar Marines, but there's no doubt that it presents an interesting new way of developing games. For lots more info, make sure you check out The GameSpot UK Podcast this week, where we talk to the developers about 'AAA Indie' development".
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