Project Gotham Racing 4 - interview
More fun, less realism
What about the new Gotham TV? Can we expect any improvements in the vein of Halo 3's saved film system?
Ward: Possibly (smiles). Gotham TV has been souped up due to the use of Microsoft's new Xbox Live Content Server (we're the first title to use it). It's now called "PGR On Demand," and it's certainly got some very interesting features. We're talking more about PGR On Demand in a couple of weeks time.
The PC has moved firmly back into Microsoft's plans once more. Is there any chance of PGR4 making the crossover?
Ward: That's really a question for Microsoft, not Bizarre. However, our internal shared tech systems are running across several platforms including PC so we're more than capable of doing so.
And surely, Geometry Wars 3 will be bundled in as well, right?
Ward: We're playing our Geometry Wars cards close to our chest right now. As you know, we've just announced Geometry Wars Galaxies for the Nintendo platforms, GW:Mobile for mobile phones, and we've recently released the game onto Steam too. So there's a lot going on, but that doesn't mean we've forgotten about the Xbox 360...
August 7, 2007
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