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PAX 10 winners announced

by: Sean Colleli -
More On: PAX 2010
Many indie games competed for the top PAX 10 slots, and now the lucky ten have been chosen. Among them are the flight combat sim Altitude, the mind-bending Plane Weaver, the 8-bit savvy Retro City Rampage, the old-school hard platformer Super Meat Boy and the innovative mash-up title from Digipen, Solace. All will be shown at PAX this September in Seattle.

Just an FYI, the press release says that 3 day passes are going fast, but as of now they are officially gone. Congrats to the attendees who snapped them up.
PAX ANNOUNCES PAX 10 WINNERS





SEATTLE – July 15, 2010 – Ten of the most kick-ass, innovative and just plain bizarre (but in a good way!) independent games in the industry have been selected for the PAX 10. These indies will get free exposure to the tens of thousands of gamers that will attend PAX at the Seattle Convention Center over the Sept 3-5 Labor Day weekend.



The PAX 10 helps encourage independent game development by providing them with free space on the exhibition floor to get in front of gamers, media and industry-folk. The winners were selected by more than 50 industry experts looking for the best in gameplay, originality and overall fun-factor.



“Indie developers that aren’t part of the publisher marketing machine, that are willing to experiment and push the art of game development, need a way to connect with the community,” said Robert Khoo of Penny Arcade. “The PAX 10 was created to provide these innovative companies the opportunity to promote their titles alongside the major players.”



The winning entries are:



* Altitude (PC) - Nimbly Games - Jump into the fast and agile planes and hit the afterburners as you tear enemies to pieces with your 20mm cannons blazing in this cartoon aerial brawler.



* Bastion (Consoles and PC) - Supergiant Games - Build a new world by seeking out survivors, exploring dangerous lands adrift in the air and battling creatures maddened by loss as you unravel the darkest secrets of the past in this action RPG.



* Fowl Space (PC and Mac) – Pixelante – Guide a heroic rooster on a ridiculous space adventure to DESTROY THE SUN as he battles a legion of lingerie-loving Vikings in this new platformer with a wanton disregard for anything wholesome.



* Hegemony: Philip of Macedon (PC) - Longbow Games – Conquer the ancient Greek world in a real-time strategy wargame that follows the rise to power of Philip of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great.



* Plane Weaver (PC) - Team Plane Weaver – Travel between the planes of reality while taking different forms that hold great power to battle machines that consume the souls of the living in this 3D platform/puzzler.



* Puzzle Bots (PC) - Wadjet Eye Games - Control five robots escaping their inventors...and leaving chaos in their wakes by using special abilities (swimming, flamethrower, etc.) in this laugh-out-loud, retro-style adventure game.



* Retro City Rampage (WiiWare) - Vblank Entertainment Inc. - Battle through a world where modern game mechanics are mashed-up into an authentic 8-bit experience that lampoons not only games, but the TV, movies and pop culture of the NES generation.



* Shibuya (iPhone/iPod) – Nevercenter - Match colors by tapping blocks as they fall, planning combos and massive reactions for maximum points in this atmospheric, fast-paced, challenging and deceptively simple puzzle game.



* Solace (PC) - One Man Down/DigiPen – Experience an interactive, aesthetic game that combines rhythm, shooter and side scroller elements. The dynamic audio and bullet hell overtones provide a unique perspective on the five stages of grief.



* Super Meat Boy (XBLA, Wii, and PC) - Team Meat – Bloody your thumbs on this tough as nails platformer that brings back hardcore NES style twitch gaming. Control a cube of meat trying to save his girlfriend (who happens to be made of bandages) from an evil fetus in a jar wearing a tux.



The pre-registration cost for PAX is $55 for three-day and $35 for single day passes, although 3-day badges are in short supply and will sell out VERY soon. The passes are all-access for events, concerts, parties, panels and freeplay areas. Only "sealed deck" tournaments, which require new physical product in order to be played, have an additional fee.



PAX registration is at http://www.paxsite.com/paxprime/registration.php.



The PAX 10 website can be found at http://www.paxsite.com/paxprime/pax10.php.