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THQ, today announced that arcade racer, Juiced: Eliminator is now shipping to retail stores worldwide. The game was built from the ground up for the PSP and builds upon the Juiced
series, with real street racing. This game will be featuring new cars,
tracks, characters and game modes including wireless multiplayer modes
such as crew races, pink slip events and the new Eliminator lap
knockout mode.Key features include:
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THQ has just released an impressive trailer for their car custom car racing game Juiced: Eliminator on the PSP. Slated for release on June 30, Eliminator will build upon the Juiced series by adding new cars, tracks, characters, and even game modes. Using the PSP's wireless connections, gamers will be able to participate in multiplayer crew races, pink slip events, and the new Eliminator lap knockout mode. Although the trailer isn't subtitled in English, it contains a decent amount of gameplay footage and gives us a good look at this promising handheld racer.Download: [Juiced: Eliminator PSP Trailer] |
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Juiced: Eliminator will take advantage of the multiplayer features and will deliver some exciting online play. It will also expand upon the previous titles' features and include some new ones. With new cars, tracks, characters, and game modes, this version will offer a new experience to fans of the series. With WiFi connectivity you can do multiplayer crew races, pink slip racing, and the new Eliminator mode in which the slowest car around the track is removed, the last one left wins the race. Check out the new screenshots below as they should give you an idea of what to expect. The game does look quite nice for a PSP game and is due out at the end of June.
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There are four new gameplay video's available for viewing of Juiced: Eliminator, THQ's forthcoming release. This is a pre-E3 teaser, and shows some good gameplay together with the full HUD and sounds. It looks quite promising, and shows availability of some top cars and the tracks seem quite good for PSP standard. The game is expected to be quite a good release, following in the footsteps of similar titles like Need For Speed. Download: [Gameplay Video's] |
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We've heard much about the game Juiced: Eliminator, but we still can't wait to get our grubby paws on the actual game! The game features a whole lot of new characters, cars, tracks and game modes. The multiplayer mode of the races via the PSP's built-in wireless connectivity is still the most appealing feature of the game, making the “Eliminator” version more exciting.
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Hudson's E3 plans are coming to light. The makers of Bomberman has titles in the works for the Xbox 360, PSP, and Nintendo Revolution. The Xbox 360 and PSP will be getting a Dungeon Explorer game, which as you might have guessed from the name is a dungeon-crawler. The Xbox 360 version will allow multiple people to work together through Xbox Live while the PSP version will allow up to four people to work together through the WiFi capabilities of the system. Juiced: Eliminator will also be coming to the PSP and promises to deliver "real street racing" in June.Now, on to the biggie. Hudson has revealed that they've been working on a flight game for the Revolution that utilizes a "gesture system." This will obviously be using the Revolution controller. The media invited to demo the controller at the Tokyo Game Show last year saw a flight demo, so this was an obvious use of the controller. It seems a press release was made about Nintendo outsourcing a project to Hudson recently, but 1UP says signs indicate that this won't be Pilotwings. If you'd like to see the original text, here it is: "Flight Game" - Nintendo Revolution - Take to the skies in a way never before experienced on any home console. Using the Revolution's "Gesture System" built into their innovative controller, Hudson's new "Flight Game" allows total plane control as players pilot their planes through various acrobatic flight maneuvers ranging from sky artistry to bomb drops. QJ will be at E3 to take these games and more for a spin in just three weeks. Stay tuned for coverage! |
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Although Juiced on the consoles and PC last year wasn't a real memorable racer considering how many aftermarket tuner games were released, hopefully Eliminator on the PSP will change all that. Gamers familiar with Juiced will know how you can race with crews in order to earn respect, which will eventually allow you to race for pink slips. Among other features, multiplayer pink slip races will be available in which you can put hours of hard work on the line to earn a new ride.
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THQ today released 7 new screenshots of Juiced: Eliminator for the PSP. Juiced: Eliminator will deliver a unique game-play experience, taking advantage of the PSP's functionality to offer never-before-seen multiplayer games and expand on the crew and pink-slip racing that helped established Juiced as a leader in the street-racing genre. The game will feature new crews, cars and Eliminator Mode, where the slowest driver in each lap is removed from competition until one remains.
Juiced: Eliminator will capture the look and feel of Juiced while building on its success with the addition of new cars, tracks, characters and game modes. The built-in wireless connectivity on the PSP lends itself to expanding the multi-player options, including multiplayer crew races, pink slip racing and the all new 'Eliminator' mode where the slowest driver per lap is removed from the competition, and the winner is the last one left in the race. Key Features include: |
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