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Juiced drives onto the Web

THQ's racer parks on the Internet; Web site features gameplay footage, wallpapers, and game info.

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THQ has announced that the official Web site for Juiced has gone live. Juiced is the first game developed by UK studio Juice Games. After stalling multiple times, the game will finally reach store shelves in June for the PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2.

The Web site details several of the racer's features, including general gameplay, customization, and online play, with accompanying movie clips. For those who would rather just see the game in action, the trailer is available for streaming Internet play or download. Gamers looking to customize their own PC can also download some Juiced wallpapers or chat-program icons.

Juiced has been around the block a few times. Originally picked up by now-defunct Acclaim Studios, the game was in the midst of a tug-of-war between several of the industry's heavyweights before THQ ponied up the $10.5 million for the rights.

Juiced is rated T for Teen and will sell for $39.99 on the PC and $49.99 on the Xbox and PS2. For more information on the game, steer over to GameSpot's previous coverage.

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