Hydro Thunder, a Midway classic arcade favorite, is making a triumphant return this summer with an Xbox LIVE Arcade-exclusive sequel titled Hydro Thunder Hurricane. Described as the “adrenaline ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Midway's classic arcade speedboat racer Hydro Thunder is getting a full-fledged sequel with Hydro Thunder Hurricane, exclusively for Xbox Live Arcade, ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. It's a summer ritual: Insert coin, stomp on the accelerator and hold on for dear life. A reboot of the much loved arcade original and Dreamcast ...
Hydro Thunder was a Midway boat racing arcade game that was also released for the Sega Dreamcast, Playstation, and N64 that featured boost, huge jumps and crazy environments. Hydro Thunder Hurricane ...
San Rafael, CA – July 7, 2010, Microsoft Game Studios and developer Vector Unit today announced that Hydro Thunder Hurricane, the Xbox LIVE Arcade-exclusive sequel to the legendary Midway speedboat ...
Last week, Microsoft ushered in the gloomy, dark, and stellar Limbo to kick off its Summer of Arcade release schedule. This week, the company builds upon that momentum and revs up Hydro Thunder ...
It's scientific fact that racing games are roughly 200 percent more exciting when the genre's standard asphalt surfaces are replaced with good ol' H20. One of the clearest examples of this was ...
When it comes to great boat-racing games, the list isn't very long. For many, especially those of us who hung out in arcades during the late 90s/early 2000s, Hydro Thunder sits firmly at the top.
After the stupendous Limbo comes something else entirely - the revival of powerboat racing series Hydro Thunder, which is now in the hands of Microsoft after it purchased the rights from Midway.
Remember Yaris for Xbox Live Arcade? No? Good. It was undeniably the low point for downloadable racing games on Xbox 360. Finally XBLA gets something to wash the taste from your mouth for good: Hydro ...
Hydro Thunder was one of the great, colorful arcade games of the late 90s. Powered by the rush of blasting through levels 30 seconds at a time, Hydro Thunder was brightly addictive and technically ...