Conspiracy Entertainment today announced that it has signed a deal with Black Bean to publish "SBK: Superbike World Championship" - an exciting new motorsports title set for release this fall. Currently a top-selling title in European markets, "SBK: World Superbike Championship" will arrive in North American retail in October for PC, next-generation consoles and handhelds and feature fully licensed tracks, riders, parts, accessories and motorcycles all rendered with incredible visual fidelity.
Koku Gamer writes: "Motorbike games have always had a very different audience to those who prefer car based racing games. When you look at it it is easy to see why. Car racing games usually just involve going as fast as you can in the fastest car in order to win and it may shock gamers to know that this theory cannot be applied to all racing games. Read on"
DSmooth and Codemonkey pump out another great episode this week. From the scant new releases to loads of listener feedback the episode in jammed to the gills.
Along the way, they discuss a boatload of Wii news, including AMD bragging about having one of its chips inside the console and Nintendo raising the MSRP of the Wii in England. That's not to say there's no Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 news, such as Sony crying foul over a health ad starring a PS3 controller. Sit back and enjoy the trip.
GamingShogun.com writes, "SBK: Superbike World Championship has left the factory and is on its way to retail stores across North America. The game is a Sony-exclusive, being released only on their Playstation 3 and PSP systems. It features both arcade and simulation options to fully customize the experience for the gamer as well as stunning visuals..."