Project CARS, the simulation racer which launched in May on PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One, will not be getting a Wii U version because the game is "simply too much for the Wii U," the ...
Slightly Mad Studios' Ian Bell has confirmed Project Cars won't be coming to the Wii U as the game is "simply too much" for its limited hardware. It took several months for us to finally get Project ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Earlier this week, it came to light that the Wii U edition of racing game Project Cars was facing an uncertain future. Now, developer Slightly Mad ...
Wii U owners who have been eagerly awaiting a promised version of Slightly Mad Studios’ Project CARS have some bad news: that port has been officially cancelled. The crowdfunded, realistic driving ...
The Wii U edition of racing game Project Cars did not launch alongside the console and PC editions earlier this month. Now it sounds like it may be quite some time before the Wii U version arrives–if ...
Project Cars is likely to go down as one of the big successes of the recent crowdfunding trend. Foregoing the traditional publisher model, but finding distribution through Namco Bandai, the Slightly ...
Project CARS is just too much for Wii U to handle; much like a little red Corvette or a never-handled, three-year-old colt. Slightly Mad Studios admitted back in June it was struggling to hit 30fps ...
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Project Cars finally launched on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC in May, after three delays and a few platform uncertainties dating back to January 2012. The game — a realistic racing simulator from ...
Work on the Wii U port of Project Cars is not going very well, due to the console's limited hardware capabilities. Project Cars was released recently on new-gen consoles and PC. A Wii U version was ...
It’s starting to look unlikely that the Wii U version of Project CARS will ever be released. Taking to the developer Slightly Mad Studios’ own forums, studio head Ian Bell said that the Wii U SKU was ...
Slightly Mad Studios boss Ian Bell has confirmed that the company has abandoned attempts to bring the racing game Project CARS to the Wii U, citing performance issues. "The official line is that we're ...