High Voltage: “We harbor no ill will towards Sega”

There have been lots of rumors hitting the internet about High Voltage, one of those rumors was that High Voltage was mad at SEGA for not shipping more copies of the game to retailers. High Voltage’s Eric Nofsinger decided to tackle the rumors and give the fans answers to misinformation.
“We do wish that Conduit 2 had been carried by more retail outlets but we harbor no ill will towards Sega.”
In the end of the day, I completely forgot this studio existed. Don’t get me wrong, I hope the best to them and their employees, but they have yet to make a game that is spectacular.

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Comments:
Well, at least he has those amazing Lock, Stock and Barrel statues.
I didn’t know Tim Burton worked for High Voltage.
I think you should read up on the studios history.
Before saying they are yet to make a spectacular game.
Why, what have they made?
“White men can’t jump”. It’s a classic from High Voltage Software
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnN2E_8NkpA
Tempest 2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijjQpOuognI