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In 2007, a gamer discovered a video game titled ''Project Velocity'' [http://ptoponline.com/?p=540 on a debug Xbox]. The user allowed Andrew Borman, the headmaster of PtoPOnline, a blog specialized in unreleased video games, to test out the beta of ''Project Velocity''.
In 2007, a gamer discovered a video game titled ''Project Velocity'' [http://ptoponline.com/?p=540 on a debug Xbox]. The user allowed Andrew Borman, the headmaster of PtoPOnline, a blog specialized in unreleased video games, to test out the beta of ''Project Velocity''.
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EM4PpZB2fU|320x240|right|The only known footage of ''Project Velocity''.|frame}}


== Soundtrack ==
== Soundtrack ==
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In 2012, Borman uploaded a video of the unfinished game to YouTube. This video contains music by Eminem (who apparently had six songs in the game; though at least one is featured in the menu) and Alien Ant Farm (whose song "Courage" is playing the background of the race).
In 2012, Borman uploaded a video of the unfinished game to YouTube. This video contains music by Eminem (who apparently had six songs in the game; though at least one is featured in the menu) and Alien Ant Farm (whose song "Courage" is playing the background of the race).
== Gallery ==
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EM4PpZB2fU|320x240|right|The only known footage of ''Project Velocity''.|frame}}


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 00:17, 18 March 2017

Project Velocity was an unreleased racing video game that would have been published by Sierra Entertainment in 2005. The game was developed by Visual Sciences, a game developer that shut down in September 2006.

In 2007, a gamer discovered a video game titled Project Velocity on a debug Xbox. The user allowed Andrew Borman, the headmaster of PtoPOnline, a blog specialized in unreleased video games, to test out the beta of Project Velocity.

The only known footage of Project Velocity.

Soundtrack

A list of songs that would allegedly be featured in the game is available on the Videogame soundtracks Wiki.

In 2012, Borman uploaded a video of the unfinished game to YouTube. This video contains music by Eminem (who apparently had six songs in the game; though at least one is featured in the menu) and Alien Ant Farm (whose song "Courage" is playing the background of the race).

External Links