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Plus XP: Carmageddon Interview : Eurogamer Expo 2012

GuitarGirl24 from Plus XP writes "Today we see the launch of Carmageddon Funsize. Funsize brings the much loved retro classic Carmageddon to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch and to celebrate the return of this, bumper bashing, pedestrian squashing, cow crushing carnage we bring you our interview with Patrick Buckland the CEO and Co-Founder of Stainless games."

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THQ Nordic Acquires Carmageddon IP

THQ Nordic today announced that the acquisition of the intellectual property “Carmageddon” has been finalized with Stainless Games, based in Newport, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom.

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italiangamer1976d ago (Edited 1976d ago )

Mmmm in my opinion THQ Nordic it's expanding too much too quick, you gotta be careful especially if your games turns out not exceptionally well like Darksiders 3. You gotta make money to survive after all.

LucasRuinedChildhood1976d ago

I doubt that Darksiders 3 cost THQ Nordic that much to make, especially considering they opted to barely market the game. I don't think they are going to have to sell an exceptional amount to cover their costs. While we have heard that it barely made a dent in the UK, you have to remember that Hitman 2 and SoulCalibur 6 (a game that seems to be selling well) bombed in the UK as well.

Hellblade's costs (under $10m) were covered by just 300,000 copies. Darksiders 3 is just too expensive to most people at $60. I think the game will be OK long-term but I could be wrong.

THQ Nordic's business model is to have a hold on the AA portion of the games industry. They may be expanding and funding a lot of projects, but most of these projects are relatively cheap or even dirt cheap compared to AAA games.

UltraNova1976d ago

Spot on. Its not stretching it to say that THQ has big plans on its market share position of all these aquisitions are anything to go by.

That said, although I love the Carmagedon series its a relic by todays standard and I can't see a way for this IP to get up to today's standards.

bluefox7551976d ago

Agreed. I think the DS3 reception would have been much better if it had a price tag to match it's budget. Nice to see devs still putting out AA games.

Donnie811976d ago

You played darksiders 3? Just curious because I have and you can tell it doesn’t have the budget of the first 2 but it’s far from a bad game

TheViolentGoat1976d ago

I'm quite interested to see where they take this. I loved the original games and although wasn't impressed with the last one released they could do a heck of a lot with this IP.

Double_O_Revan1976d ago

I STILL play the original port on my phone! I would really like to see what THQ can do.

TheViolentGoat1976d ago

Same here, I also have the collection via Steam and still fire it up from time to time.

Cajun Chicken1975d ago

This is quite interesting. Been years since a new Carmageddeon.

Skuletor1975d ago

There was one in 2016 called Carmageddon: Max Damage. Haven't played it myself though.
I still remember running over old people using walkers in the original though, lol.

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10 Games That Were Heavily Inspired By (Or Ripped Off) Movies

Mark Twain once said, “There is no such thing as a new idea.” Everything takes inspiration from something else. Even Star Wars was heavily influenced by Here are 10 games that were obviously very heavily inspired by popular movies. Be warned that we'll be spoiling some things.

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Why do terrible N64 games live in infamy?

Games Asylum: "Question is, then, what’s so special about the N64’s worst games? It’s almost as if they’ve been granted special status within the halls of video gaming. If you care to indulge, we have a few theories about why the likes of Superman 64 have remained in our collective minds instead of fading into obscurity."

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FallenAngel19842121d ago

Bubsy 3D is just as infamous as any of these titles

FloydianAndroid2120d ago

I’m not a big fan of the n64 graphically. I prefer the snes in every way.

TFJWM2120d ago

umm graphics by far are better on n64...It is like saying I like the graphics of ps1 over ps2

NonShinyGoose2120d ago

The N64's graphics have aged badly. Like, really badly. Developers were chasing 'photorealism' at a time when it simply wasn't possible. The textures are known for being horribly fuzzy too.

2D visuals are often more abstract or artistic, so they don't age as badly. Particularly on the 16-bit systems.

FloydianAndroid2120d ago

Actually it’s not like the difference between ps1 and ps2 at all. If you go
Back and look at games from snes and n64, the snes games hold up a lot better especially in art style. There were some nice looking games on n64 but most looked really rough.

P_Bomb2119d ago

I agree with Floyd and Goose.

strayanalog2120d ago

Not just the N64, but that entire era houses mistakes; every generation does. The 5th Gen is the benchmark of what we primarily game on, and like an old yearbook we tend to look back to shake our head at our mistakes, choices, or revel in it.