Savage Skies - Playstation 2 - Preview Trailer (2002)

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Preview trailer for Savage Skies on Sony Playstation 2. Released in 2002.

Interestingly, this was originally supposed to be an Ozzy Osbourne endorsed game!

From Wiki :- " At an earlier stage in its development, Savage Skies had been set for release as Ozzy’s Black Skies, complete with an endorsement from Black Sabbath front man Ozzy Osbourne. In the original concept, each of the game’s three playable factions would have been led by a different ‘Ozzy character’. The game was also to feature music from Osbourne, including "Crazy Train" and "Paranoid," as well as a track recorded specifically for iRock (the song was called "Black Skies").

However, in late 2001, the tie-in was dropped for reasons including its high financial cost and "misconceptions about the game that made it difficult to secure a publisher". Its name was subsequently changed to Savage Skies."


Developer - iRock Interactive
Publisher - BAM! Entertainment
Director - Robert Stevenson
Producer - Mike Pearson
Designers - Randy Greenback, Rick Raymer, Robert Stevenson, Brian Tate
Programmers - Paul L. Rowan, Brian Stone
Composer - Jack Blades
Platform(s) - PlayStation 2, Windows
Release date - (NA) April 8, 2002
Genre - Combat flight simulator, Fantasy Action







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