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Aqua Moto Racing Utopia Set To Make Waves On Wii U eShop

Independent game developer Zordix has revealed Aqua Moto Racing Utopia for the Wii U eShop. After the success of Aqua Moto Racing 3D on the Nintendo 3DS eShop, Zordix wanted to feel the rush of larger waves on Nintendo’s home console. The racing title features local and online multiplayer, a host of new environments and some fantastic new water technology.

Zordix’ CEO Matti Larsson claims the franchise deserves “the best possible tech” and will deliver top-notch quality for the Wii U with a bigger budget this time around. Aqua Moto Racing Utopia’s release will be confirmed at a later date.

21 thoughts on “Aqua Moto Racing Utopia Set To Make Waves On Wii U eShop”

    1. … You do know that even though it’s an eShop game, doesn’t make it crap…. So you are saying any game that gets released on Xbox Live or PSN are crap even though games like Journey, Fez, Outlast and so on are amazing games for so little…

      Come back when your balls have dropped kiddo.

  1. Sounds cool, might give it a try because I’ve been waiting to get DKTF, Mario Kart 8, SSB 4 and Watch_Dogs to come out and playing mostly on my PC and PS4. I need some good fun games to tie me over :)

    1. Yet you haven’t tried it out on the 3DS….
      Something tells me you are butthurt that the Xbone and PS4 don’t have as many good games as the Wii U ;)

    1. Yet the PS4 has better third party support, plus, equally as good exclusives as the Wii U… Also, PS4 is more powerful than the Wii U… just sayin.

      1. Equally as good exclusives? You mean shitty Knack and shitty Killzone? LOL! Even X1 has more and better exclusives. Also PC is light years ahead the PS4, just saying.

    1. I bought wave race on the gamecube if I remember well and had that feeling “is that all this game offers?” after an hour. REALLY REALLY DISAPPOINTED

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