<![CDATA[Kotaku: Speed Racer]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: Speed Racer]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/speed racer http://kotaku.com/tag/speed racer <![CDATA[ Topps Launches Candy Coated Speed Racer Web Game ]]> Topps, the purveyors of candy treats have just launched a little racing web based game to help promote the upcoming Speed Racer Movie, Speed Racer Candy Tracks The game is exactly what you'd expect from the title, a racing game with a Topps candy tie in. The tie in coming from a massive onslaught of in game advertising for all of their products from Bazooka gum to Ring Pops. The tracks may be pink and candy coated but this Flash game already seems ten times more interesting than the bore fest that is Speed Racer the Video Game. I'm sorry, but having to tack on "the Video Game" at the end automatically puts it on my "don't buy list."

Topps' Speed Racer Candy Tracks Game [Topps]

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Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:00:00 MDT fdemarco http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=369298&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Speed Racer Channels WipeOut ]]> We've seen the trailer, and now we're seeing the screenshots of Speed Racer the Video Game for the Wii. It's based off of the upcoming movie, which will be violently sodomizing our childhood memories this May courtesy of the Wachowski brothers. As for the game itself, it sort of looks like WipeOut or F-Zero GX, only with the lead vehicle replaced with the Mach Five. Now this is not necessarily a bad thing mind you. I love WipeOut and F-Zero. Hell, I even loved Extreme-G for the Nintendo 64, and that was a foggy mess. No fog in these screens, so who knows? Could be a winner. Could also suck horribly, but I'd like to maintain a positive outlook. It just makes the potential disappointment that much sweeter.

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Mon, 10 Mar 2008 09:40:14 MDT Mike Fahey http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=365836&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Speed Racer the Game the Trailer ]]>
I am strangely intrigued by this Speed Racer video game, probably because I'm strangely intrigued with the cartoon and anything trying to leech of its decades-old popularity. Oh and you can drive a car that jumps stuff, full-on win.

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Thu, 28 Feb 2008 13:00:01 MST Brian Crecente http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=361920&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[ Speed Racer The Movie The Game ]]> I honestly had no clue this was happening. A Speed Racer film with John Goodman, Christina Ricci, Matthew Fox, and Richard "Shaft" Roundtree, directed by the Wachowski brothers? How did I not know about this? One of my minions shall be beaten within an inch of its life tonight for certain, but in the meantime I must learn about this glorious film through a Warner Bros. press release for the game of the movie of the animated series.

"We are very excited about this natural extension from the Speed Racer film to the videogame. Larry and Andy are videogame fans themselves, so they believe that an interactive game is a key component to the entire Speed Racer experience," said film producer Joel Silver.
Coming in 2008 for the Wii, DS, and later for the PS2, the game will involve racing, surprisingly enough. Combat racing to be exact, incorporating the 'car-fu' action the Wacho's have developed for the film. Look for the Wii and DS versions to launch with the film's release, with the PS2 version hitting stores when the DVD does for some strange reason.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment presents Speed Racer - the videogame

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will launch the Speed Racer videogame based on the upcoming film written and directed by the Wachowski brothers. Speed Racer is a Warner Bros. Pictures presentation in association with Village Roadshow Pictures, of a Silver Pictures production. The game will be available in 2008 on the Wii and Nintendo DS systems as the Speed Racer film hits cinemas. It will be released on the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system with the DVD launch.

In the Wii and PlayStation2 system games, developed by Sidhe Interactive and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, players will be able to take on the role of the characters from the film, getting behind the wheels of each character's signature vehicles to experience firsthand the film's high adrenaline, combative racing style. The car-fu style of action within the game will closely represent the action style being designed by the Wachowski brothers for the film itself as they lend direction and assets to the development team directly from their Berlin set. John Gaeta, a long time Wachowski collaborator and Co-VFX Supervisor on the Speed Racer film, is working with Sidhe and WBIE to assist in maintaining a close film-to-game aesthetic connection.

"Speed Racer is an exceptionally creative property and teamed with the Wachowski brothers' vision it makes for action-packed racing gameplay," said Samantha Ryan, senior vice president, development and production, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. "The game will capture the intensity of the racing in the film to give gamers and movie fans a chance to take the wheel after the experience the film."

"We are very excited about this natural extension from the Speed Racer film to the videogame. Larry and Andy are videogame fans themselves, so they believe that an interactive game is a key component to the entire Speed Racer experience," said film producer Joel Silver.

The game's development for the Wii and PlayStation2 system platforms is led by the New Zealand-based Sidhe, a game development studio recognised for producing high-quality entertainment titles with world-class creative and software development skills. Developing across console, handheld, and PC, Sidhe has created a range of innovative products including a variety of racing titles.

Written and directed by the Wachowski brothers (The Matrix trilogy, V for Vendetta) and produced by Joel Silver, Speed Racer is based on the classic series created by anime pioneer Tatsuo Yoshida. A live-action family adventure, Speed Racer follows the young race-car driver Speed in his quest for glory on and off the track in his thundering Mach 5.

The film will feature other characters that fans of the show will remember, including Speed's family and his mysterious arch-rival, Racer X. The new high-octane actioner will combine the kind of revolutionary visual effects and cutting-edge storytelling that have become the benchmarks of the Wachowski brothers' films, bringing Speed Racer into the 21st century. The film stars Emile Hirsch ("Alpha Dog") as Speed, Christina Ricci ("Black Snake Moan") as Trixie and Matthew Fox (TV's "Lost") as Racer X as well as Oscar winner Susan Sarandon ("Dead Man Walking") and John Goodman ("Evan Almighty") as Mom and Pops Racer.

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Tue, 04 Sep 2007 08:30:31 MDT Mike Fahey http://kotaku.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=296066&view=rss&microfeed=true