Split/Second gets a release date, as well as a subtitle [Comments Off]
“Split/Second” is out May 18th in the US. “Split/Second: Velocity” is out May 21st in Europe.
I got nothing.
Split Second coming May 2010 [Comments Off]
At yesterday’s VGAs, a new trailer to “Split/Second” was shown, pencilling the game in for a release in May 2010. The destructive racer, developed by Black Rock Studios of “Pure” fame and published by Disney will release on Xbox 360, PS3 and 360.
Update: The trailer has finally made it’s way onto GameTrailers. I, vindicated.
Split/Second powerplay trailer is terrifying, awesome, blows stuff up [Comments Off]
I’m not one to throw around words like ‘mental’, mainly because I am not British, but that word is probably the only word capable of describing the amount of crazy going on in the latest trailer to Disney/Black Rock’s “Split/Second”.
Fast cars making stuff blow up. Never gets old. Watch it after the break.
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Split/Second is still impressive [2]
“Split/Second” is currently making the rounds at the Eurogamer Expo in Leeds and leaving happiness and kittens everywhere it goes. VG247’s Patrick Garrat was quite enticed by the build that was shown:
Surprise of the show. It’s the most instant fun we’ve had with a car and a games console for a long time.
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Epic Mickey gets scanned [Comments Off]
Treat yourself to a couple of scans from this month’s Game Informer cover story, Warren Spector’s re-imagining of Disney’s most beloved character: “Epic Mickey”.
It’s cool, since we’re in Europe and there’s no GI here… and importing is expensive, right?
Warren Spector’s Epic Mickey revealed [2]
This month’s GameInformer reveals the long-rumored “Epic Mickey” by the new team at Disney that Warren Spector of “Deus Ex” fame is heading. It seems to be exclusive to Nintendo’s Wii.
We have futher info and the whole cover — it’s gorgeous — for you, after the break.
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Split Second has a trailer, has to apologize [Comments Off]

I don’t know how much you know about racing games (I’m an expert), but planes crashing onto the streets and huge explosions are not huge parts of it — until now, that is: Black Rock Studios and Disney Interactive, the guys responsible for Pure, present the newest trailer for Split/Second, and guess what, they shot themselves in the foot!
After seeing plane crashes and collapsing buildings, the japanese public will not buy … what?
Pardon my confusion and check out the awesome trailer after the break!
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