Only next gen consoles can save the racing game, says Blur designer
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Sumo Digital's Gareth Wilson reckons mature-themed racing titles like Blur, Split Second and Motorstorm are more reliant on new hardware launches than other types of game. Without an Xbox 720 to raise technical thresholds and rejuvenate consumer interest, the genre risks strangulation at the hands of "risk-averse" publishers.
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Only next gen consoles can save the racing game, says Blur designer
The market "just isn't there anymore" for Blur, Split/Second and Motorstorm. Sumo Digital's Gareth Wilson reckons mature-themed racing titles like Blur, Split Second and Motorstorm are more...
The market "just isn't there anymore" for Blur, Split/Second and Motorstorm. Sumo Digital's Gareth Wilson reckons mature-themed racing titles like Blur, Split Second and Motorstorm are more...
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