A Few Screws Loose, LC
Moby ID: 2774
- AFSL - official abbreviation
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Headquartered in Austin TX, A Few Screws Loose is an independent community-driven game developer originally started by HollowPoint Productions and The Mourning After. Founded in 1999, the team has created several well received Counter-Strike maps, and served its public on a cluster of Austin based servers. In 2002 AFSL delivered projects using the Serious Sam Engine. Seriously Warped Deathmatch (SWDM) a modification for Serious Sam, was one of the first mods to be released into the community. AFSL then revised Seriously Warped Deathmatch for inclusion in Serious Sam: The Second Encounter.
Together with the publishing efforts of God Games, SWDM has been released on two demo CDs, one in the 2001 July publication of PC Gamer and in Best Buy Preorder of Max Payne. Most recently AFSL's focus has been in development of their own engine (Screw'd Engine) and in October 2005 they released their first full game: Battle Carry.
Credited on 1 Game
Serious Sam: The Second Encounter (2002 on Windows) |
History +
- 1999
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Company founded.
Trivia +
The company's website was located at http://www.afslgames.com
Contact information (November 2005)
5300 Bee Cave Road
Building 1, Suite 240
Austin, TX 78746
Phone: (512) 796 - 5171
Fax: (512) 306 - 9383
E-mail: mwadaibe at 3DActionPlanet dot com
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 1 game with Gathering of Developers, Inc.
- 1 game with Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
- 1 game with Rockstar Lincoln Limited
- 1 game with Croteam
- 1 game with CyberFront Corporation
- 1 game with 1C Company
- 1 game with GameSpy Industries Inc.
- 1 game with ak tronic Software & Services GmbH
- 1 game with Take-Two Interactive Software Europe Ltd.
- 1 game with Take Two Interactive GmbH
- 1 game with David Nottingham
- 1 game with Michael Wenn
- 1 game with Josh Rose
- 1 game with Phil Santiago
- 1 game with Lisa Nawrot
- 1 game with Gary J. Foreman
- 1 game with Sam Houser
- 1 game with Mark Jackson
- 1 game with Cary Schwartzman
- 1 game with Richard Gray
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