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If you're a hardcore street racing fan and you prefer the chaos over the finesse of the craft, you might want to check out the upcoming release from Juice Games called Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights. It's all the raucous fun of blazing through city asphalt with an insanely deep customization mechanism. This week we've got six new screens of Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights. Like its predecessor, this game features some pretty solid visuals that highlight the style of your customizable works of automotive art. Everything from the body, the rims, the tires, and right down to the interior is looking realistic and that's what racing fans love to see. With a variety of drivers and a plethora of vehicles as a starting point, you'll immediately get a feel of how immersive the gameplay will be. There are some 10,000 parts to be juggled around come September 18 when this speedster launches, so make sure you check it out. Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights is set for the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PSP, PC, and Nintendo DS. Buy: [Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (PS3)] Buy: [Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (Xbox 360)] Buy: [Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (DS)] Buy: [Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (PSP)] |
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Drifting has become very important in racing video game titles. There's
no denying that players like it very much because of the following: it's fun, it's a skill, and it's for showmanship. The same things were in Juice Games and THQ's minds when they've implemented the trick on Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights.
"We strived to make sure that the player, no matter how skilled they are, came away from the event with a positive experience. Our goal was to make the player 'feel' like they were a great driver, that they'd really enjoyed the game and that they wanted more," wrote one Juice Games developer over at IGN Blogs. The said developer further explained that players can try five different drift modes in Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights:
See the video clip after the jump! |
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A couple of goodies for the racing fans are now available for download on Xbox Live - Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights and FlatOut Racing and Derby. Now, before you run over to your 360s, take note that the Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights demo is not available in Japan or South Korea while FlatOut Racing and Derby is only available in Europe. Now that we've got that out of the way, let's go over the basics of the two video games. First off is Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights from Juice Games and THQ. It's a racing video game that centers around the real world event - Hot Import Nights. A number of character and car customization options will be available in the game, plus a lot of cars and tracks to choose from. Empire Interactive and Bugbear Entertainment's FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage on the other hand, takes the more painful side of racing (read: ragdoll physics). For the lack of a better term, we can probably say that demolition derby is the video game's forte. Anyway, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights weighs around 1.31GB while FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage will take up around 751.1MB of your drive space. |
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More eye candy for the racing fans. We've got some screenshots from the upcoming video game from Juice Games and THQ, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights. This racing sim is based on the real auto show event called Hot Import Nights and boasts of features like character and car customization, a good number of cars to choose from, and a wager system (pink slip, anyone?). Well, in the new screenshots, we see some of the cars - the muscle cars and the BMW Z4 especially caught this writer's eye. Anyway, before we prattle too much, we'll leave you to check out the screens for yourself. Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights is still scheduled for a September release. Stay tuned for more eye candy and info on this title.
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German video game news site Gamefront has posted a list of upcoming releases from THQ. The list includes release dates for a variety of platforms including all three next gen video game consoles as well as the two leading handheld gaming systems.
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Just how much do you love those shiny cars with great decals? If you can't get enough of them, Juice Games and THQ's Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights will surely fire up your engines.
Today we've got a new video for the racing title showcasing its cars, customization features, the race modes, girls, and generally the culture of Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights. We see the real life Hot Import Nights event with the steroid shot cars drifting around the track. The title looks fine, but how will it shape up to the big boys of the racing genre? We'll see that in the finish line. Anyway, this multiplatform video game (PC, PSP, PlayStation3, Xbox 360, and DS) will smash onto the shelves in September this year. In the meantime, check out the video. |
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Game publishing giant THQ follows suit after the flurry of financial reports from several other publishers and gaming companies have announced their financial performance standings for the fiscal year (FY) 2006-2007. According to a fearless press release by THQ, they have achieved record net sales and net income for FY 2007, ending March 31, 2007. For twelve years on end, the "creative hub" publishing giant has kept up a steady revenue growth with a record total of US$ 1.027 billion, up 27% from the US$ 806.6 million recorded in FY 2006. Thanks to titles such as Supreme Commander, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl and WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007, THQ's net income reached US$ 68 million, doubling last year's profits of US$ 32.1 million. "During a challenging hardware transition, THQ significantly outperformed the market in our major territories," said THQ's president and CEO Brian Farrell. According to him, the company's success for FY 2007 was greatly attributed to multi-million unit sellers Cars and WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007, including the launching of new IP Saints Row. Farrell concluded the announcement, (unashamedly and fearlessly) coupled with the company's relevant financial statements, with: The industry is entering an exciting growth period as the new hardware reaches critical mass. In fiscal 2008, we plan to release an increasing number of titles for the growing base of new hardware, including owned original properties Frontlines: Fuel of War, Juiced: Hot Import Nights and Stuntman: Ignition. |
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For those who missed the first couple of articles, Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights
(HIN) is a multi-platform racing game about to set the tracks ablaze.
It's modeled after Hot Import Nights, a street auto show that tours the
US. More screenshots after the jump! |
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Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PSP, DS) from THQ is definitely looking to impress, and THQ has released a whole lot of screenshots to show for it. Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights sure looks a lot like Need for Speed, or perhaps prettier. This new racing title is built around Hot Import Nights (HIN) - an auto show/event. As we check out these screens, we come to think about all the wonderful customization available. And look at the detail of the different environments and cars. We'll keep our eyes peeled for more info regarding Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights. For the meantime, check out these cool screenshots. The rest of the screens right after the jump! |
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