
Kombo writes: "When it comes to the racing genre, developers seem to get pigeonholed into specific game types more so than those who work in other genres. Titles from Polyphony are always going to be hyper realistic and unapologetically sim-based; while a game from Criterion will invariably focus on speed and providing a pure arcade racing experience. Very rarely do teams try and break away from their established track record and make something new, but that's precisely the plan for Bizarre Creations. The crew behind the Project Gotham Racing series are now set to bring you Blur, an action racer that takes looks a whole lot different than anything they've ever done before.
Blur is a game that can best be described as an action racer, and one which seems to share quite a bit of common ground with Burnout and Wipeout. As players race around the track they can pick up weapons to attack others or help preserve themselves long enough to finish the lap. In the demo we checked out there were five different power-ups available, and there are plenty more planned where that came from. Some of the showcased pickups featured a shunt which would blast directly out in front and mess up enemy vehicles, a lightning strike that would take out nearby combatants and a sort of repulsor field which gets rid of those pesky foes who may be trying to trade paint with you or grind you into a barrier. There's also a nasty mine you can leave behind for foes and a temporary speed boost when the time comes to break out of the pack..."

Cultured Vultures: In the spirit of preserving some kind of history of this industry, we’ve decided to list some of the best games that you just simply can’t get hold of digitally at the minute.
I just started playing Spec op. I've had it for years on steam and forgot about it. Such a good game.
Honorable mention to the excellent Driveclub, one of the best racing games of all-time and one of my favourite games ever.
Outrun Online Arcade, Sega Rally Online Arcade, After Burner Climax... all good stuff. I keep my 360 hooked up to play these as well as the TMNT games that were also delisted.
wow...I have all of them except the Nintendo ones either in physical or digital version.
Also..Deadpool the Game is missing on that list.

Whilst it’s rather disappointing that there are no new Blur games on the way, we can still look back at the series and reminisce.
there was more than one? man i must have really checked out after the first one.... or my lack of interest is showing. that game was..... not great.
Wanted to love this game so much, but just couldn't, it was the cars handling more than anything else, why they couldn't have kept or remade the pgr handling model is anyone's guess.
Tbf didn't know there was more than one. But looking at the other games in this list no wonder the series died after the first major title. Racing is an awkward series to compete in imo. You can't really go down the simulation route cause games like Forza have got that covered and if you want arcade smash up style racing then just play the old NFS or Burnout.

There were a number of cult classics that didn't sell like gangbusters, but still worked their way into gamers' hearts. Here's WWG list of nine great titles that deserve a second chance on newer consoles
I'll point out that these games are all from the X360/PS3 era - they've already had HD releases when they first came out. Split/Second and Blur - with the crazy vehicle physics capable today, why would we not want sequels to them?
The other games, all a matter of opinion of course, but... thank you for your ads between every single game. /s
Dafuq kinda title is that? These games were already released on HD consoles though...