Phil Harrison, the former president of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe and Atari, has put his money behind a Finnish made browser based co-op role-playing game.
The game is called Gunshine, the developer is called Supercell and the backer is called London Venture Partners, the investment firm set up by Harrison and heavyweights David Gardner, David Lau-kee and Paul Heydon.
Welcome to MMOCrunch’s Gunshine review, where we review the newest MMO’ish game to hit Facebook. Like so many other MMO games these days, Gunshine isn’t a true MMOPRG since the vast majority of the game world is instanced. Although there are towns throughout the game that are not and people can meet up, trade or fight.
IncGamers: Eternal Gunshine for the spotless wallet.
Neocrisis: After a highly successful closed beta phase, Supercell announces that its browser-based, social role-playing game, Gunshine.net, is now available in Open Beta for the world to see.
Why wouldnt he back a firm he has invested in??? Where do sites get this crap??
Phil Harrison has Twitter!? How did I not know that!? He's a God to me!
...Creating account...
uh.. im kind of glad he's not part of the
PS3 anymore.
i didnt know he left Atari
i like this guy hes very persuasive