New Extreme Metal Racer Hits PSP

EARACHE EXTREME METAL RACING announced for PSP.

EARACHE RECORDS is proud to announce a joint partnership with Metro 3D, a leading Value Price video games publisher, in conjunction with the games developer Data Design Interactive in the creation of EARACHE EXTREME METAL RACING for PlayStation 2 and PSP formats which will be due for shipping on July 7, 2006.

EARACHE EXTREME METAL RACING will feature ten evil EARACHE racing teams burning a lot more than rubber through hell and other wastelands. Along with themed tracks from the combatants on the starting grid there’ll also be a plethora of extreme Earache classics making up the soundtrack of the game from such luminaries as Napalm Death, At The Gates, Cathedral, The Haunted, Hate Eternal, Cult Of Luna, Beecher, Urkraft, Anata, Mistress, Severe Torture and many others. The following EARACHE artists have been confirmed to be part of the game: Mortiss, Deicide, Morbid Angel, Akercocke, Decapitated, Biomechanical, Municipal Waste, The Berzker, Linea 77, and Society 1.

Ashley Mortimer, Marketing Manager, Earache Records says:
"EARACHE prides itself on innovation. As an independent label, we've been on the cutting edge of unique and groundbreaking music for 15 years and we relish every opportunity, particularly a new or unusual one. We don't know of any other labels who have released their own game and the cross-marketing possibilities are really exciting. Culturally we don't think music and gaming are so far apart, many music fans play computer games, and nearly all gamers listen to music so we have teamed up with DDI and Metro3D to produce EARACHE EXTREME METAL RACING. Your car shreds the opposition, the soundtrack shreds your ears - what a great combination!"

EARACHE EXTREME METAL RACING uniquely was conceived and created by 17 year old Gothic metaller Sky Nash and all started as a possible way to not only keep her amused but potentially to dissuade her from following her overworked father into a gaming career.

Source and more info at Advanced Media Network.
posted on Friday, March 17, 2006 10:49 PM by Auri

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