Update trailer added: Deep Silver announces arcade ATV/Bike racer, Nail’d

Deep Silver, announced that they will publish nail’d, a new arcade-style off-road racer for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows PC. Nail’d eschews boring realism for over the top arcade fun. It’s a racer that challenges everything from player reflexes to the rules of physics. Riding on ATVs and motocross bikes with powerful boost controls, players will race down near-vertical courses of incredible jumps, stunts and obstacles at an unprecedented level of speed. nail’d also shatters conventions when it comes to track design by emphasizing verticality and unbelievable drops instead of simply adding in a few jumps on mainly horizontal paths.

In addition to various single-player modes, nail’d features a robust collection of multiplayer options for up to 12 players. Combined with a soundtrack featuring licensed music and original tunes composed and performed by heavy metal luminaries, un-lockable vehicle customization options and incredibly detailed leader boards, nail’d has something to offer racing fans of all types. Look for Nail’d to launch worldwide in the 4th quarter of 2010.

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