Carmageddon Reincarnation hits its Kickstarter goal

28 May 2012

Gamers have put their money where their gratuitous violence starved mouths are, and helped Stainless Games reach their Kickstarter target, which will get the Carmageddon reboot off the ground.

Most gamers from the 90′s will remember the grandfather of all vehicular slaughter, and a little while ago, developer Stainless Games were looking to get the series back on it’s blood-coated track with the help of a Kickstarter campaign.

Well, the campaign was an overwhelming success to say the least, and the Carmageddon: Reincarnation project hit its target of $400,000 with still 9 days to go.

Carmageddon Reincarnation will attempt to resurrect and reboot the franchise for a new generation. Reincarnation is set to have everything that made the original such a hit, but “dragged screaming and kicking into the current state of rendered art”.

Multiplayer, action replays and modding tools will also be featured if the game makes it off the ground.

“Now we have our baby back we really don’t want to have any creative control of the new game wrestled from us by a corporate investor, a publisher, or space aliens trying to subvert humanity using subliminal messaging in video games. We want to make sure that the game we make is the game that we (and Carmageddon’s fans, and a new generation of Carmageddon fans who don’t even know they want it yet) want to play,” – Stainless Games, being awesome.

Check out the Kickstarter page here.

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  1. StephanHendriks
    02.06.2012 at 10:48

    I am literally, LITERALLY puking rainbows right now. Don’t tell me it’s impossible, I’m doing it so it’s obviously not

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