Fuel (2006 video game)

Fuel (2006 video game)

Infobox VG
title = Fuel


developer = Firetoad Software
publisher = DreamCatcher
designer =
engine =
version =
released = vgrelease|JP=May 30, 2006Fact|date=August 2008 vgrelease|NA=Cancelled
genre = Racing,
modes = Single player
ratings =
platforms = Xbox, PC
media = DVD
requirements = Controller,
input =
tagline =

"Fuel" was a canceled Xbox and PC ATV racing game. Development started in 2000 as an nVidia PC technology demo then shown at 2002 as an E3 demo. It was not till Q1 2006 that the game got a release date of Q1 2007. The game was published in Japan in 2006Fact|date=August 2008 with a North American release set a year after. It was then announced that the title was canceled.A new "Fuel" game developed by Asobo and published by Codemasters has been announced to be released in Q2 2009.

Features

*3 different racing games in 1 – Off-Road, ATVs and Personal Water Crafts!
*From the Caribbean Islands to Morocco to the Snowy North, travel around the world as you compete in the wildest races ever!
*Collect as many points as possible to help you gain fuel boosts!
*Over 70 single player tracks are available and un-lockable.
*Drive anywhere and do whatever it takes to finish the race!
*Featuring Split-Screen, 4 Player Multiplayer mode, and Free Roam mode.
*Over 35 distinct vehicles to choose from!
*Use your skills, and show-off with up to 20 stunt tricks to acquire more points!
*Smash anything and anyone to get more Fuel points and improve your time.

External links

* [http://games.teamxbox.com/xbox/377/Fuel/]
* [http://xbox.ign.com/articles/360/360595p1.html IGN page]


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