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A spiritual successor to Hydro Thunder, titled H2Overdrive, was developed by Raw Thrills with the assistance of the former Midway San Diego members who worked on the original arcade version of Hydro Thunder, released in May 2009. [49] A sequel titled Hydro Thunder Hurricane was released for Xbox Live Arcade. [50]
Hydro Thunder Hurricane was first unveiled at PAX East on March 26, 2010. [9] It was then used as one of two mystery games for ScrewAttack ' s Iron Man of Gaming. [citation needed] Hydro Thunder Hurricane was released as part of the third annual Xbox Live Summer of Arcade along with titles such as Monday Night Combat and Limbo. [10]
Hydro Thunder. Original release date: 1999 Release years by system: ... Windows, Wii, Game Boy Advance Notes: Action-adventure game; SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run.
The game is considered a spiritual successor to Hydro Thunder, and was originally named Hydro Thunder 2 before being renamed to its current name; [1] [11] Midway had been intending on creating a sequel to the game, but the plan would later be scrapped – Midway would also declare bankruptcy the same year H2Overdrive released. [5]
Hydro Thunder is released by Midway Games. It is a 3D speedboat racing game and was one of the first to run on QuickSilver II hardware, a windows-based hardware setup that was less expensive to use. The game was one of Midway Games most successful arcade games to date.
Windows, PS1 MGM Interactive: 1998 Mortal Kombat 4: Windows, N64, PS1 Midway Games 1999 Tarzan: Disney Interactive Duke Nukem: Zero Hour: N64 GT Interactive NBA Showtime: NBA on NBC: N64, PS1 Midway Games Hydro Thunder: Windows, N64, Dreamcast: Mortal Kombat Gold: Dreamcast Updated version of Mortal Kombat 4: 40 Winks: PS1 GT Interactive
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The Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel was developed by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 and was introduced at E3 2006. Released in November 2006, the force feedback steering wheel controller includes the standard gamepad buttons along with floor-mounted accelerator and brake pedals.