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Nuclear Throne studio Vlambeer details future as Rami Ismail sells shares
Four years after Nuclear Throne and Ridiculous Fishing developer Vlambeer announced it was shutting its doors, the high…
Four years after Nuclear Throne and Ridiculous Fishing developer Vlambeer announced it was shutting its doors, the highly regarded indie studio is back in the news, with co-founder Jan Willem Nijman now its full owner following Rami Ismail's decision to sell his shares. Vlambeer was founded by Nijman and Ismail back in 2010, and the studio - after releasing a succession of acclaimed titles, including the likes of Super Crate Box and Luftrausers, alongside the aforementioned Nuclear Throne and Ridiculous Fishing - celebrated its tenth by winding down. With this newly gained freedom and time, my future as a game developer lies in a few quite different projects that are spinning up that are no longer fit within the aesthetics and brand that Vlambeer has so carefully curated over the years...
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