Promising Nascar project features in-game damage 'never before seen'
Read More »NASCAR fans given UK hope
Fans left disappointed by the confirmation that Activision’s NASCAR 2011 will not be released in the UK have been given a glimmer of hope by the game’s developer Eutechnyx. The studio says that it now hopes the game will be made region free when released overseas. Traditionally all PS3 games …
Read More »NASCAR 2011 not coming to UK
NASCAR The Game 2011 will not be released in the UK when the racing title lands on US shelves in March. The Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii game – developed by Gateshead-based studio Eutechnyx – was currently due for release in the UK in late March. However MCV can confirm …
Read More »NASCAR the Game 2011 confirmed
After a year without a NASCAR game on the shelves, Activision has announced it will release Nascar the Game 2011 next February. Developed by Eutechnyx, the game features a Sprint Cup Series Championship, real drivers with unique AI, 22 tracks, an interactive celebration mode and 16-player multiplayer. Games officially based …
Read More »Activision gave us freedom, says NASCAR dev
Eutechnyx boss says the publisher has a refreshingly tolerant studio policy
Read More »NASCAR dev wants fun back in racing genre
Eutechnyx COO Darren Jobling aims to revive the dormant NASCAR brand
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Newcastle studio Eutechnyx on how itâ??s breathing new life into an American institution, NASCAR
Read More »Eutechnyx reveals racing MMO
Longstanding UK independent Eutechnyx may have struck oil in the uncharted free-to-play MMO market. The Gateshead based studio is building a slick racing game that can be played in web browsers – and crucially, is ringed by an online community for full-time petrolheads. Named Auto Club Revolution, Eutechnyx says the …
Read More »Eutechnyx browser game targets petrolheads
Free in-browser title, Auto Club Revolution, allows racing, tweaking and trading
Read More »Eutechnyx plots Dundee revival with new studio
Longstanding Gateshead-based group wants to expand in the wake of RTWâ??s collapse
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