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Rock N' Roll Racing GBA Demo Now Available

by Steven Rodriguez - June 23, 2003, 9:07 am EDT
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Blizzard likes these GBA demos, so you can try the SNES classic before you buy!

Blizzard is primarily is PC game developer, and where PC games are, PC demos usually follow. Well, ever since Blizzard got its feet wet with the GBA, they figured that a GBA demo wouldn't be such a bad idea, either.

There is now a Shockwave demo version of the recently released Rock N' Roll Racing, complete with the classic opening music. It'll let you play one track a few times, complete with weapon and vehicle upgrades. Those interested in the game would do well to check it out.

You can find the RnR demo here, and Blizzard's other GBA demos over yonder. Remember, you need Macromedia Shockwave in order to play.

Rock N' Roll Racing Ships

Go out and buy this game, because everyone needs their rock and roll fix.

Blizzard Entertainment Ships ``Rock N' Roll Racing'' for the Game Boy Advance

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 17, 2003--Blizzard Entertainment® today announced that it has begun shipping "Rock N' Roll Racing®" for the Game Boy® Advance under its Blizzard Classic Arcade label.

"`Rock N' Roll Racing' was one of the first games that Blizzard developed, and we've received numerous requests to make the title available again," stated Mike Morhaime, Blizzard Entertainment president and co-founder. "We have extremely fond memories of the game, and we look forward to bringing it to a new generation of players."

"Rock N' Roll Racing" puts players behind the wheel in an over-the-top demolition-racing experience. In the game, drivers take their pick from a variety of cars, each equipped with a selection of weaponry designed to help them outmaneuver and annihilate the competition in the most unrealistic racing game ever.

To win the Indianapolis Super Cup, players will have to master five different, fully customizable cars and choose an alter ego who will tear up the interstellar racetrack. Players will be able to race on six radically different planets against the top demolition racers from across the galaxy -- all while cruising to a classic rocking soundtrack. Taking advantage of the Game Boy Advance Game Link® cable, players can even go head-to-head against each other for fast-paced multiplayer action.

"Rock N' Roll Racing" is available at retail chains nationwide for the Game Boy® Advance, at a price of approximately $29.99. The game is also offered directly through Blizzard at 800/953-SNOW or www.blizzard.com.

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