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Submitted by Jon Wilcox on May 29 2007 - 19:46

SEGA confirms that Richard Jacques has resumed his relationship with the publisher for Bizarre's upcoming shooter...

SEGA of America and SEGA Europe has today confirmed that Richard Jacques (Headhunter, Jet Set Radio) will be one of three composers signed to write music for Bizarre Creations' winter 2007 shooter, The Club.

Jacques had also worked on SEGA and Bizarre's previous collaboration, the proto-PGR Dreamcast title, Metropolis Street Racer. Speaking about his new role, he said: "I am delighted to be working with SEGA and Bizarre Creations once again...Having previously worked on the music and sound design of the genre defining Metropolis Street Racer, I was extremely pleased to be chosen to provide tracks for The Club. SEGA and Bizarre Creations have a sure fire hit on their hands and it's great to be a part of it."

SEGA has also confirmed that two others have also been signed to score the game, Bizarre Creations' in-house composer Chris Chudley, and Jesper Kyd (Hitman 2, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory).

The Club is due to arrive on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 during winter 2007.

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By: SegaBoy

Added:Sun 22nd Jun 2008 21:21, Post No: 7

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By the looks of things, I'd say........ YES!


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By: Anonymous

Added:Mon 03rd Mar 2008 19:08, Post No: 6

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It's a great game and it really annoys me that people didnt get it, and it hasnt sold as well as it should have. How should SEGA and Bizarre have pitched this; do you think it's the end for The Club?


By: tvset....

Added:Mon 25th Feb 2008 11:25, Post No: 5

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geat game i love it but not in a special way if you know what i mean HAHAHAHA!!!!


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sat 16th Feb 2008 02:29, Post No: 4

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im so getting this game.good score and great review


By: SegaBoy

Added:Sat 09th Feb 2008 02:19, Post No: 3

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This game is awesome, what you talking about. It's a skill-test to the max, it's a game for good gamers. Voice acting isn't even a thing for The Club, that's not this type of game. The Club is like an arcade title from years gone by - think Crazy Taxi (can't remember the story or voice acting being too good in that, but it was a blast to play). As for the constrols, well there I just disagree with you completely. They're smooth, responsive, and the run works brilliantly. I get the feeling tikicobra you just need a little more practise to discover the true beauty of The Club!


By: tikicobra

Added:Fri 08th Feb 2008 17:35, Post No: 2

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There;s no way! How is this gma egetting good reviews? It sucks! The AI is awful, the weapons aren't fun to use, the controls are bad, the voice acting is even worse. The only good thing is that it's got good graphics and runs when you put it in your console!


By: Satyricon

Added:Fri 06th Jul 2007 13:36, Post No: 1

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Probably a smart move, I mean who wants to go against Halo 3?