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Borderlands box art packs some attitude

TVGB: "Last we heard of Borderlands was that the CEO of developer Gearbox was "terrified" by the upcoming release and that 69-quintrillion weapons would be available for our use. Imagine our surprise when we got smacked in the face by the official boxart this morning, part of which is above and the rest is after the jump."

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alster236142d ago

badass cover but still skeptical of the game need more footage

Hellsvacancy6142d ago (Edited 6142d ago )

Y they Gearbox decided 2 change the look of the game is beyond me im not knockin the new look but i would like 2 c sum new footage (single player)

Maybe Gearbox where been a little over ambitious b4

BlackPrince 426142d ago

I'll wait to see some reviews before I commit to buying Borderlands, but I like the style and the overall aesthetics of the game. I feel like applauding Gearbox for having the stones to release an original IP within a month of CODMW2.

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The Behind-The-Scenes Story Of The Art-Style Swap That Saved Borderlands 1

The developers behind the original Borderlands discuss their last-second Hail Mary to change the course of the franchise.

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Michiel1989272d ago

ever since XIII came out I really loved the cell shaded artstyle in games. I probably wouldn't have tried it if it didn't have such a style like that

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Pure Arts Reveals Borderlands Collectible

Pure Arts Reveals Borderlands Collectible that fans should l8ve.

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Despite Borderlands Movie Flop, Series Saw Boost in Sales; Take-Two to Be Selective on Licensing IPs

Take-Two admits the Borderlands movie was disappointing, though it still contributed to the game catalog's sales.

-Foxtrot572d ago

"we don’t really need to break out the contribution from the film because while it was economically positive"

Come on, there was nothing positive about it, it literally bled money...not really economically.

Daeloki571d ago

No there was not. The same way there was no Dragon Ball live action movie, nor an Avatar the Last Airbender live action movie :)

RhinoGamer88571d ago

Polish a turd to make a what?!

DefenderOfDoom2571d ago (Edited 571d ago )

So the movie cost 155 million to produce and another 30 million dollars to promote . Borderlands movie brought in around 31 million worldwide . So basically, the Borderlands movie was a 154 million commercial for Borderlands video game franchise.