
[DIYGamer] Students at Washington’s Digipen Institute of Technology have created an eye-catching survival driving game where players use the car’s mechanics to avoid obstacles. Players can fly, boost, and jump through the level to navigate the trippy, Tron-inspired stages.
Here is a video of members from the Seattle-based independent studio Refract talking about past, present and future projects.
This is part 1 of a 3 part documentary. It features early prototypes and behind-the-scenes development footage of Nitronic Rush and their upcoming game Distance.
In this week's episode of Rage Quit, Michael plays and rages over "Nitronic Rush."

GamesRadar - Mix one part Speed Racer, two parts Tron, and a dash of F-Zero GX. Cook it under the exhaust of a jet engine, and you’ll get Nitronic Rush, a high-adrenaline arcade racer that puts plenty of paid games to shame. Made from scratch by a team of DigiPen students, this is, without a doubt, the best school project we’ve ever seen (and played), with a bevy of futuristic, high-adrenaline tracks that live up to the game’s unique genre: experimental survival driving.