Super Mario illustration, Super Smash Bros.Sony PlayStation 4 Slim PlayStation 2 Twisted Metal: Black, play station 4, electronics, gadget png 1300x1300px 903.92KB.assorted game controllers, Video game Game controller Joystick Online game, gamepad, game, electronics png 1516x1590px 371.26KB. Nintendo logo, Wii U PlayStation 4 Nintendo Switch, Nintendo logo, free Logo Design Template, sonic The Hedgehog png 1417x850px 19.04KB.Batman: Arkham Knight Batman: Arkham City Batman: Arkham Asylum Batman: Return to Arkham, Batman Arkham Knight, superhero, video Game png 895x892px 581.2KB.Slightly Mad, which has been working on Project Cars since 2011, ditched PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions.Non-commercial use, DMCA Contact Us Relevant png images The impressive-looking racing game also supports the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset and 4K resolution. It issued the following statement: "We're committed to delivering an exceptional and unique experience for racing fans on Wii U and for this we kindly ask our devoted and passionate Nintendo fans for a little more time in order to ensure the game delivers on our vision of being the most authentic, beautiful, and technically-advanced racing game on any platform." Today publisher Bandai Namco confirmed to Eurogamer that the Wii U version is coming at some point in 2015. There had been some concern about the status of the Wii U version of the game, given the developer has yet to show any gameplay footage. But the Wii U version won't be released until next year. Slightly Mad Studios' racing game Project Cars launches November 2014 on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, as announced.
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