[b]Video Gadgeteer Q4 Fall, 1989 HQs: Medicine Hat, Alberta (CA/US) $2,050,000[/b] --- [b][i]Fractalspace[/i] pulled from market![/b] The popular arcade game [i]Fractalspace[/i] has been pulled from the market after a cease-and-desist from the creators of a similar game with an earlier copyright application. Draconic Games claims that [i]Fractalspace[/i] violates their copyright for the PC game [i]Gensokyo: Fairy Stopper[/i], and has forced Video Gadgeteer to cease production of further [i]Fractalspace[/i] arcade cabinets. --- [b][i]Titanium Titans[/i] announced![/b] A new intellectual property has been announced that aims to replace [i]Fractalspace[/i] as Video Gadgeteer's primary breadwinner. The game revolves around a world where Kaiju are a regular appearance, and mankind defends itself with giant robots. However, after human-piloted robots fail to protect Beijing, Tokyo and Seoul in a high-profile tragedy after Kaiju eggs off the coast of Southeast Asia hatch, a new method is needed. Enter the Titans, a line of AI-controlled giant mecha made to protect mankind. That's you. Unfortunately for the world, the AIs "awakened" and aren't about to take orders from puny primates nor put up with the threat of non-sentient creatures their own size. The objective is to rampage through major cities, destroying buildings and military resistance, with the final bosses of each level being Kaiju in the vein of famous movie monsters. [i]Titanium Titans[/i] will be coming to arcades next summer.