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Deep Silver, the games label of Koch Media, a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment products, today announced the first details regarding its arcade racing game nail'd and unveiled a dedicated website at www.naildgame.com.

nail'd is truly a hellish ride. No other racing game has ever featured such differences in altitude! Only those who master daring jumps into unknown depths at ultimate top speeds stand a chance to win the challenging action races in nail'd. Steep slopes, suddenly appearing obstacles and surprising turns in the track demand sharp reflexes, requiring players to give their all. Through its insane bursts of speed, "nail'd" will catapult you from one adrenalin boost to the next.

In a tournament, players will charge through diverse geographical track settings, e.g. between the redwood trees and sheer granite mountain faces of Yosemite National Park.

Players in nail'd get to choose between various vehicle classes, including motorbikes and quads. Once they have picked their wheels, it's time to hit the track and prevail against challenging AI opponents. A compelling soundtrack by well-known bands helps to urge you on to do your very best.

Moreover, a multi-player mode allows you to secure one of the top ranks in the leader boards of global online tournaments.

nail’d, developed by Techland, will be released for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and Windows PC. The worldwide launch of nail'd is targeted for the 4th quarter of 2010.
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