"We Wanted to Push the Genre Forward!" Star Wars: Galactic Racer Bosses Talk Crashes, Consequences and More
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Star Wars: Galactic Racer preview and interview - the next best thing to F-Zero
Sebulba strikes back in the first Star Wars racer in over 20 years and we've spoken with the game’s creative director about his return, podracers, and the future of Fuse Games.
"We wanted to push the genre forward!" Star Wars: Galactic Racer bosses talk crashes, consequences and more
Star Wars: Galactic Racer is the debut game from Fuse Games, a new developer based in Guildford, founded by CEO Matt Webster (the former general manager of Criterion Games).I caught up with Matt, as well as Craig Derrick, executive producer at Lucasfilm Games, during a preview event to discuss what it takes to make the next Star Wars racing game.We have already written a few previews of the game, which releases 6 October this year, which you can…
'If they're not controlling it with their feet, then are they really playing the game properly?' — Star Wars: Galactic Racer dev recommends gamers go full Sebulba and play with their feet
Star Wars: Galactic Racer lets players pilot vehicles as iconic characters from the movie series like Sebulba and Ben QuadinarosLucasfilm Games executive producer Craig Derrick says "it's important to have some returning characters"Creative director Kieran Crimmins would "absolutely love" to see players try and emulate Sebulba's iconic podracing stance by playing with their feetThe upcoming arcade racing game Star Wars: Galactic Racer finally le…
"As more people play games, even the tiniest niches find a bigger audience" – Why Matt Webster is convinced people want Star Wars: Galactic Racer
Matt Webster looked set to be a lifer at Electronic Arts. He joined the firm way back in 1990, and spent nearly two decades working at Burnout and Need for Speed maker Criterion, which EA bought in 2004.
Creative Director Kieran Crimmins is confident that Star Wars: Galactic Racer can live up to the great name Star Wars.
Star Wars: Galactic Racer Director Says the Game Is a 20-Year Dream Come True
Star Wars Episode I: Racer carries an impressive reputation in the world of racing games. It offered a racing experience so unique and so fun that even the negativity that dogged Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace at the time of its release didn’t stop fans from loving its racing video game spinoff. Embark on a STAR WARS adventure unlike any other and experience a rivalry that will define the course of the Galactic League.Watch the official…
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