Flatout: Ultimate Carnage Crashes Into Stores

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Press Release:

Empire Interactive’s critically acclaimed FlatOut Ultimate Carnage for PC has arrived in stores today. Summer holidays have never been so dangerous…

FlatOut Ultimate Carnage blurs the line between arcade and simulation, a deathproof experience in which more than 8,000 persistent objects per track will throw your car off-course and your driver through the windscreen. With an average of 20,000 polygons per car, expect bodywork to get mashed up quickly, all in glorious HD. There are eight full offline game modes including Career Race, Time Trial, Carnage Race, Beat The Bomb, Last Man Standing, Deathmatch Derby, Multiplayer Party Mode, and the favourite Ragdoll Mini Games.

Flatout: Ultimate Carnage coming July 11th

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The burnout-esque racer will be hitting store shelves on July 11th.

Press Release:  

Empire Interactive, a wholly owned subsidiary of Silverstar holdings (NASDAQ: SSTR), today announced the release date for the multi-million selling arcade racer FlatOut Ultimate Carnage on Games for Windows as 11th July 2008.

Empire Interactive has also announced that FlatOut Ultimate Carnage will be compatible with the Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows. Read more

Flatout: Ultimate Carnage 18 New Screenshots

Empire Interactive has released 18 horribly pixelated new screenshots of their coming racing title: Flatout: Ultimate Carnage. Check them out after the jump. Read more

Flatout: Ultimate Carnage 35 New Screenshots

April 2, 2008 by Raj  
Filed under Corporate, Genre, Press Releases, Racing, Screenshots

Empire Interactive has released 35 new screens for their upcoming burnout-esque racer, Flatout: Ultimate Carnage. Flatout: Ultimate Carnage is the third game in the series and is scheduled to land on PCs in June, 2008. 35 screenshots below:

Flatout: Ultimate Carnage Image Gallery

Lost Empire: Immortals Ships out

Paradox Interactive’s upcoming 4x strategy title, Lost Empire: Immortals has shipped to stores across North America. The game is also available on GamersGate for download. Make sure to try out the demo version before heading out to buy Lost Empire. full press release after the break.

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