Do you remember Cel Damage? It was one of the first video games to utilise the cel-shading technique when released at the launch of the original Xbox in 2001. Perhaps not remembered as fondly as other launch titles like Halo: Combat Evolved, Dead or Alive 3 or Project Gotham Racing, Finish Line Games are hoping there are still gamers out there who enjoyed Pseudo Interactive's car combat game and want a second serving on PS3, PS4 and PS Vita. The game is cross-buy meaning that if you buy one version you can play all three.
"As longtime developers we've always enjoyed games that meld the realm of video games with other, similar forms of entertainment," said Daniel Posner, co-founder of Finish Line Games. "With Cel Damage HD, we're bringing back one of our favorite mash-ups of classic vehicle combat games and cartoon animation to give players the distinct experience of playing as if they are in a cartoon. We are excited to see how modern day fans react to this merging of mediums and we're thrilled to be giving players Cross-Buy support to allow them to play on their preferred system."
Cel Damage HD is set for release this spring.