WII Wii allows gamers to drive 'Anything with an Engine'

Dumpsters, start your engines! Autumn Games has partnered with Isopod Labs to develop Jimmie Johnson's Anything with an Engine, a new racing game that will allow players to compete against over-the-top characters in outlandish vehicles.

Autumn Games has teamed with NASCAR superstar Jimmie Johnson to create one of the most exciting racing experiences possible, currently in development for a 2011 release for all three major home consoles.

"There's no denying that video games are certainly one of the most popular forms of entertainment," said Jimmie Johnson, who is embarking on his first foray into game development. "There are certainly a lot of entertaining racing games, but I've always felt there was something missing. I wanted to capture that kind of 'anything goes' element in racing and make a unique game that appeals to everyone. The teams at Autumn Games and Isopod Laps are incredibly talented, which gives us the opportunity to develop what I hope is a truly ground-breaking series."

"With the help of NASCAR superstar Jimmie Johnson, we set out to create an innovative and fun racing experience - unlike anything in the gaming market today," said Jason Donnell, president and COO, Autumn Games. "Jimmie's vision in creating this game aligns with our goal of bringing new and exciting experiences to gamers of all ages."

Jimmie Johnson's Anything with an Engine will allow players to race in vehicles created from the most unlikely of everyday objects - from dumpsters to lawnmowers - fulfilling Jimmie's "Anything with an engine!" motto. Lead-footed drivers will engage in elimination-style circuits across progressively challenging tracks, complete with pyrotechnics-laden theatrical sets strewn with wicked hazards, traps and jumps.

Posted on 09-12-2010 by Andrew

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