Push Square: "We’re still very much in the PlayStation 4’s honeymoon period, which means that every piece of software announced for the next generation system is generating colossal amounts of consumer enthusiasm. That’s not to say that Beatshapers’ upcoming remote controlled racer Ready to Run is undeserving of the anticipation, however, as the Ukrainian developer has been hinting at the release for approximately a year now. In the slipstream of last week’s official unveiling, we caught up with studio boss Alexey Menshikov to find out a little more about the title, and the company’s experience with Sony’s latest super machine so far."
Push Square: "Ukrainian developer Beatshapers had already been working on Ready to Run for a while when we spoke to the studio in February, but it doesn't sound like the remote control racer will be ready for release any time soon. With its ongoing virtual reality experiments, along with continued work on streaming shooter #killallzombies, the firm has delayed the PlayStation 4 title into the second half of 2015."
"You may or may not be aware of Beatshapers, the Ukraine-based development studio that helped bring Jetpack Joyride and many other ports to the PlayStation Network along with developing Z-Run and the BreakQuest series."
Ps4 is the most powerful console on earth and with its unique 8gbs gddr5 ram developers will do amazing things
Why would they? It's as fast or faster than XBONE's CPU.
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One way to make a traditional interview more interesting.
Got to make something out of nothing.
"Ready To Run is an upcoming RC car racing game that is under development at the Ukraine based studio, Beatshapers."
Putting GDDR5 ram instead of regular ram was a great move. Mark Cerny's a genius.
Well if Cerny isn't a genius he sure is the smartest dumb@ss idiotic sob I ever heard of and you can take that to the bank.
Plus, his name has CERN in it and CERN is the euro organization for nuclear research and junk and nuclear physicists are smart... ergo... Mark Cerny is smart.
Pure logic right there
Gamingbolt sure do like to ask small devs these leading questions. Whenever you see an article about how much someone loves "8GB GDDR5" you know hosted the interview.
Alexey is such an awesome guy. He's probably one of the busiest people in the business, too, as far as the amount of work he does in comparison to the size of Beatshapers.