Backbreaker is an American Football video game currently being developed by technology developer NaturalMotion. One of its highlights is the use of the Euphoria engine; a dynamic physics engine that calculates physical interactions (specifically tackles) on the fly, rather than depending on canned animation. Teams and any other associated licenses have not been announced or confirmed.
NaturalMotion has released several short videos that focus on ...
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Backbreaker is an American Football video game currently being developed by technology developer NaturalMotion. One of its highlights is the use of the Euphoria engine; a dynamic physics engine that calculates physical interactions (specifically tackles) on the fly, rather than depending on canned animation. Teams and any other associated licenses have not been announced or confirmed.
NaturalMotion has released several short videos that focus on a single aspect of the video game's revolutionary engine. Such videos have featured the audio and audience rendering. While none of these have ever been actual gameplay, on April 21, 2008 NaturalMotion released a short video of a mini-game called Tackle Alley that they announced was actual gameplay footage.
The game is rumored to be released in Q2 2010, but Natural Motion simply said, "It will be ready when it is ready!".
An iPhone OS version of the game was released on September 29, 2009.
On December 1st of 2009, Backbreaker was signed by...
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