Ex-Bizarre Creations Staff Create Hogrocket
Three former Bizarre Creations staff have formed a new studio, Hogrocket, which will focus on “iPhone/iPad, PC, and Mac.”
Three former Bizarre Creations staff have formed a new studio, Hogrocket, which will focus on “iPhone/iPad, PC, and Mac.”
Eamon Urtone has been the creative director for all things cinematic at Bizarre Creations for over six years. Today, as the studio shuts it’s doors . . .
After 15 years, 20 games, 200 staff and thousands of units sold, a titan in the racing game industry is finally closing its doors amidst poor sales and negative reception to . . .
Activision have recommended that their studio Bizarre Creations be closed down.
Known for their expertise in racing titles and having the right to brag that Formula 1 went on to become the biggest selling European game in 1996, it looked like Bizarre Creations knew what they were doing…
Codemasters will be running a recruitment event in Liverpool this week, with an eye on filling 100 jobs.
Apparently the moderate success of Blur was not enough to keep Bizarre from getting the axe from Activision.
During a recent interview with VG247, Jeff Lewis, the Game Director of the upcoming 3rd person shooter/driving game announced that there wouldn’t be a demo released prior to launch…
Check out the new combat Trailer for James Bond 007: Blood Stone…Daniel Craig kicks ass!
Well it’s a James Bond day it would appear. First we brought you nine new screenshots for Goldeneye on the Nintendo Wii, and now we have a brand new trailer for the recently announced James Bond: Blood Stone. I watched this trailer three or four times, and I was still pretty jaw to the floor over it…
Activision’s marketing squad doesn’t seem interested in pulling any punches in their effort to promote Bizarre Creations’ new racing title Blur.
Bizarre Creations is famous for two games: Project Gotham Racing and Geometry Wars, both of which have the power to induce headaches with fast-paced gameplay. When Bizarre Creations announced Blur, we didn’t really know what to think or the game, because it sounded like an extension or sequel to Project Gotham Racing 4, but it [...]
As if you didn’t have enough games backtracked to carry you into the New Year, today, at an event hosted by Massive Inc., Activision announced a shitload of new games, though they’re mostly sequels to old titles. Hit the jump for the full details.
Bizarre Creations’ perspective on the action genre made The Club an intriguing inclusion on the release schedules. They lack the genre-experience for this game to be conventionally interesting; it’s a new type of product from a developer known for racing and two-dimensional retro.