Substance Abuse Studios unveils Heroin Engine
It is a BMX bicycle racing, jumping, stunt oriented game, in which you will be able to race head-to-head against other opponents or against the clock, perform a myriad of tricks such as a backflips, 360º barspins and tailwhips over huge jumps and ramps.
Substance Abuse Studios unveils Heroin Engine is the story today, and it is the kind of late-April 1999 news blast that makes the pre-E3 season feel like someone kicked the hornet nest. Substance Abuse Studios has revealed the release the of the very first fully playable demo of Heroin, their real-time 3D terrain engine for the PC, which they created for use in their developing and ever progressing BMX title code named Extreme BMX. It is a BMX bicycle racing, jumping, stunt oriented game, in which you will be able to race head-to-head against other opponents or against the clock, perform a myriad of tricks such as a backflips, 360º barspins and tailwhips over huge jumps and ramps. The demo showcases Heroin’s advanced real-time 3D terrain engine that they developed to meet the demanding challenges that Extreme BMX demands to achieve a realistic, fast and fun playing world in which to perform your array of tricks and jumps. No schedules are available for release as yet, but they hope to be finished before Fall of 1999.
Bottom line: if this is your kind of game, start watching the download pages and store shelves. April has been stupidly busy, and this one just joined the pile.