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Monday, October 13, 2008

WiiWare: High Voltage Software Announce High Voltage Hot Rod Show

High Voltage Software, creators of Gyrostarr, have announced a new WiiWare title is in the works - High Voltage Hot Rod Show.

High Voltage Hot Rod Show requires players to master more than the basic racing skills to compete. A unique stunt system gives players multiple ways to build boost, which drastically increases a Hot Rod's speed. If you get too greedy, you might crash and burn! The game utilizes the company's proprietary Quantum 3 Game Engine technology, which provides graphical performance and game play not possible on other Wii titles.

"We wanted High Voltage Hot Rod Show to be a fresh and exciting racing title for the Wii that would provide up to four friends with endless replay value," said Kerry Ganofsky, CEO and founder of High Voltage Software. "The result is a game that is easy to pick up and play, but maintains a core of skill-based racing, which gives it special appeal."

Looks pretty interesting. It's god a Super Off Road meets Micro Machines look, while also including some sort of Unirally combo boosting system.

Looks nice - I would like to know where Animales is at right now though.

Check out some more screenshots and artwork here.

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