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This doesn't involve [[Blur (band)|the Britpop band.]]


Released in May 2010, ''Blur'' is the first racing game from Bizarre Creations since their takeover by [[Activision]] in 2007 (and their second overall, following ''[[Geometry Wars]] Retro Evolved 2''). The best way to describe it is to combine Bizarre's ''Project Gotham Racing'' franchise, with the real-life cars and locales, and [[X Meets Y|combine it]] with the [[Wacky Racing]] of ''[[Mario Kart]]''. [[Hilarity Ensues]] as up to 20 real-life cars at once are engaging in weapons-based combat.
Released in May 2010, ''Blur'' is the first racing game from Bizarre Creations since their takeover by [[Activision]] in 2007 (and their second overall, following ''[[Geometry Wars]] Retro Evolved 2''). The best way to describe it is to combine Bizarre's ''Project Gotham Racing'' franchise, with the real-life cars and locales, and [[X Meets Y|combine it]] with the [[Wacky Racing]] of ''[[Mario Kart]]''. [[Hilarity Ensues]] as up to 20 real-life cars at once are engaging in weapons-based combat.

Not to be confused with [[Blur (band)|the Britpop band.]]


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Revision as of 20:04, 17 September 2018

Race like a big boy

Released in May 2010, Blur is the first racing game from Bizarre Creations since their takeover by Activision in 2007 (and their second overall, following Geometry Wars Retro Evolved 2). The best way to describe it is to combine Bizarre's Project Gotham Racing franchise, with the real-life cars and locales, and combine it with the Wacky Racing of Mario Kart. Hilarity Ensues as up to 20 real-life cars at once are engaging in weapons-based combat.

Not to be confused with the Britpop band.

Tropes used in Blur (video game) include: