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Overlord: Raising Hell is the expansion to the 2007 action role-playing game Overlord, which was released for download over Xbox Live for the Xbox 360 version and online for the PC version on 15 February 2008, alongside additional multiplayer add-ons. [1] A PlayStation 3 version of Overlord was released in June 2008 including the downloadable ...
An expanded version of the original work, titled Overlord: Raising Hell, was initially available for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 on 15 February 2008. [15] A PlayStation 3 version was later ported by 4J Studios and first released on 24 June 2008. [16]
An update released in April 2007 enabled playing of these purchased PS1 titles on PlayStation 3 (PS3). [2] Some titles can also be played on other PlayStation systems. PlayStation Vita (PSV) and PlayStation TV (PSTV) support the same titles as each other.
Overlord II is a 2009 action role-playing game and sequel to the 2007 video game Overlord and its 2008 expansion pack in the form of Overlord: Raising Hell.It was developed by Triumph Studios [b] and published by Codemasters for PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360.
Overlord is an action role-playing video game developed by Triumph Studios and published by Codemasters for Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Linux and PlayStation 3.It was released in 2007 in North America on 26 June, in Europe on 29 June and Australia on 6 July.
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This category lists video games developed by Bizarre Creations, formerly known as Raising Hell Software. Pages in category "Bizarre Creations games" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Bizarre Creations started as Raising Hell Software, founded by Martyn Chudley. Sega scorned "Hell", and the company went nameless for a short time. In 1994, a pending submission to Psygnosis/Sony forced the decision of a new name. The founder tentatively left "Weird Concepts" on the submission documentation.