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Codemasters grabs SEGA Racing Studio News

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News by Robert Purchese

25 April, 2008

Codemasters has said it will be taking over SEGA Racing Studio with immediate effect.

The studio was shut down by SEGA earlier this month because it wasn't looking likely to make enough money in the future.

Ironically it was from Codemasters (among others) that SEGA Racing Studio first built its staff base.

"In seizing this opportunity, we have created additional resources to escalate our plans in the racing segment," said Rod Cousens, who power-dresses for Codemasters.

"We hope to welcome more than 40 people to the company and we have enjoyed the full co-operation of our friends at SEGA in making this happen. It is good business for Codemasters, an exciting prospect, and there will be more to come as we are not content to stand still."

Evidently Codemasters is keen to expand its racing offerings, then, with most recent effort Race Driver: GRID looking pretty and playing well.

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ccfb
25/04/08 @ 09:45
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Welcome to the collective. Good news for the talent in SRS. I wonder if the admin crew are as lucky?
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25/04/08 @ 09:46
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Smart move of Codemasters there.
YoJimbo
25/04/08 @ 09:46
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I dont know what to laugh at first ;)
alimokrane
25/04/08 @ 09:50
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Sweet! good for those poor empoyees at least!
kissthestick
25/04/08 @ 09:52
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so they brought back their old freinds?

heh :)
Ryze
25/04/08 @ 09:56
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Good stuff.

Now get Sumo Digital making an all formats Daytona USA 2009.
thefilthandthefury
25/04/08 @ 10:04
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Great news. Sega Rally was brilliant!
BBIAJ
25/04/08 @ 10:22
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Fantastic news, was gutted when I learnt that SEGA was dropping them, the fools...
Dizzy
25/04/08 @ 10:32
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Nice... good for the guys.
coojam
25/04/08 @ 10:40
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Wonder what they'll do with the Colin McRae franchise.
Triggerhappytel
25/04/08 @ 10:58
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After Sega shut the studio down I was thinking how Sony should have re-hired them all and got them to work on bringing a new Rollcage and/or Speed Freaks to the PS3. Anyway, good news for them and a smart move by Codies.
themorganator
25/04/08 @ 11:03
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PLEASE CODEMASTERS, LET THEM MAKE A PROPER SIM - NOT ANOTHER ARCADE RACER
jebus
25/04/08 @ 11:12
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This should be the very definition of ironic.
MrMarbles
25/04/08 @ 11:17
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It's like the big bubble in The Prisoner.

I am not a number - I'm a free man.
Mr_V
25/04/08 @ 11:18
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Roll on DiRT 2 with deformable terrain! Now, please!

Sad news turns into glad. Great stuff.
farticusmaximus
25/04/08 @ 11:54
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Good to hear those devs got employment. Sega rally, although not my cup of tea, was very competent.

+1 for the McRae comment. Bring back proper rally games!
Triggerhappytel
25/04/08 @ 12:07
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Since his death, will there even be any more McRae games? I suppose it depends how many games he had signed up to endorse, and whether his family will want to continue to licence his name out now.
BuckoA51
25/04/08 @ 12:24
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Great, Codemasters, probably the only major company left that still uses the PC destroying Starforce protection :(
SomaticSense
25/04/08 @ 12:36
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Not too pleased about this myself actually.

Really really used to like Codies, but their recent stuff has either been complete shit (Turning Point, Jericho, Emergency Mayhem), or disappointing US pandered watered down and derivative bollocks (DiRT, and GRID looks like it's going the same way).

To be honest, a lot of their publisher only stuff (the stuff not developed in-house) seem to have been of such low quality purely because of pressuring the dev teams to get it out, despite the games clearly not being finished. This is not a good sign, and has been a pretty consistent Codies tactic recently. In fact, I find it hard to understand how Ubi and the likes have been getting such a bad press and you all seem to love Codies, when Codies are just as bad if not worse.

I can't see how this is good news at all, as I loved Sega Rally and Outrun 2, and don't wish to see such talent spoiled.
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Ryze
25/04/08 @ 12:47
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Yep - Sega Rally was excellent - but the people involved obviously didn't know how to present an arcade racer.

It's like an old Amiga game in terms of presentation - sparse and hollow. Makes a big difference.

Love the racing, though.
Ryze
25/04/08 @ 12:48
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Outrun 2 was (converted) by Sumo Digital.
SomaticSense
25/04/08 @ 16:28
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.... which was then named Sega Racing Studio.

I think anyway. I know Sumo did the Outrun 2 port, and I'm pretty sure I read somewhere the same guys also worked on Sega Rally.
tomacwhite
25/04/08 @ 16:45
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Sumo Digital and the SEGA Racing Studio are two seperate developers. Sumo ported Outrun 2 and Outrun 2006, whilst SRS developed SEGA Rally (Revo).

DAN:SOLO
25/04/08 @ 20:02
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Well if you cant beat them buy them.

it seems to work for EA!
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27/04/08 @ 09:01
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heh.
just so you know, theres a healthy amount of ex-Codies devs at Sega racing studio... so its more like rehiring old employees :)
I'm a former Codie artist myself :)
chrisjm
27/04/08 @ 15:10
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dizzy racing, come on!

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