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FlatOut is a series of action demolition derby/racing video games created by Finnish independent video game developer Bugbear Entertainment. [1] The FlatOut series has sold a total of almost 3 million units worldwide.
In 2007 Bugbear released FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage, an enhanced remake of FlatOut 2, for Xbox 360. [26] The Microsoft Windows version was released on August 1, 2008. In November 2010, Team6 Game Studios released a new game titled FlatOut for the Wii . [ 27 ]
In medieval England, the bugbear was depicted as a creepy bear that lurked in the woods to scare children. It was described in this manner in The Buggbears, [2] an adaptation, with additions, from Antonio Francesco Grazzini’s La Spiritata (‘The Possessed [Woman]’, 1561). [3] In a modern context, the term bugbear may also mean pet peeve. [4]
Bugbear also released a new game from the Ridge Racer series, Ridge Racer Unbounded, which was released in 2012. [6] On June 14, 2018, the company released a new game, Wreckfest, previously known under the working title Next Car Game. [7] Bugbear used its own ROMU game engine (also known as the Bugbear Game Engine) to develop all games. [8]
Coco also means "skull". [4] The words cocuruto in Portuguese and cocorota in Spanish both means "the crown of the head" or "the highest place" [ 5 ] and with the same etymology in Galicia, crouca means "head", [ 6 ] from proto-Celtic *krowkā- , [ 7 ] with variant cróca ; [ 8 ] and either coco or cuca means "head" in both Portuguese and ...
It was also used to mean a general object of dread. The word bugaboo, with a similar pair of meanings, may have arisen as an alteration of bugbear. [4] Bogeyman itself is known from the 15th century, though bogeyman stories are likely to be much older. [5]
Wreckfest is a racing video game developed by Bugbear Entertainment and published by THQ Nordic. Wreckfest is described as the spiritual successor to the FlatOut series, which was created by Bugbear, and takes further inspiration from the Destruction Derby series and the cult 1989 racer Street Rod. [1]
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