The NASCAR gaming flame has been passed on to Eutechnyx this year. They are hard at work at the next American based racing event game title for the PS3, PC and the Wii.
GamesBeat: Five developers share their experiences on creating games at the end of the longest-running console generation.
"The Wii is the most successful of them all in terms of lifetime sales—Nintendo has sold more than 100 million devices, with Xbox 360 at 84 million and PS3 at 80 million sold—but only the PS3 and Xbox 360 continue on nearly a decade after they launched."
They have done well
In the end the cell processor will be a foot note in the history books due to the difficulty they all had.
Good to see Sony adopt the unified memory of the 360 over the previous dedicated memory, much more versatile.
Nothing about the whole gen being overreaching, overhyped and pretty much went in the wrong direction I bet.
"Xbox 360 at 84 million and PS3 at 80 million sold" dafuq ? do we live in alternate universes ?
Many developers had a hard time wrapping their heads around the PS3 during the console’s first few years... Is this the problem xbox one now finds itself in, I personally don't think so just don't think the box is up to the job either way Microsoft and their xbox one are gonna find themselves in the same place as the ps3, not a great position to be in hence why sony stepped it up as they didn't wanna settle for second best or 3rd even ;)
Barry Hoffman, Chief Commercial Officer at Eutechnyx, discusses the new Steam and mobile game, Warhammer 40,000 Storm Of Vengeance, in this exclusive interview from GDC 2014.
An uninspiring trailer of ‘Warhammer 40,000: Storm of Vengeance’ but backed by a Warhammer 40K license, deep down I yearned for something special to arise from it. Instead, I combatted in a dreadful attempt of a strategy game which successfully met my initial low expectations due to lackluster gameplay, uniformity, and outdated design. To make matters worse, Eutechnyx appears to have repurposed their previous game Ninja Cats Vs Samurai Dogs.
Unless gt5 lacks all the tracks there wont be a need for another Nascar game for a while.
Yeah its hard to make a Nascar game not suck....unless Polyphony does it, goes completely in detail, and lets you work on it like its a real car. Otherwise driving in circles (not in real life) gets really dull.