This week is Geek Week on YouTube, and to celebrate we're tracing through the history of Eutechnix's extensive games catalogue in an interview with CEO Darren Jobling, who's been in the games industry for over 25 years working on high profile retro titles such as their debut title Draconus, before Eutechnix, previously known as Zepplin Games, specialised in racing games starting with Total Drivin' in 1997.
Since then, Eutechnix has become one of the UK's leading racing game developers, acquiring prestigious licenses such as Le Mans, James Bond, F1 and manufacturer-specific titles focusing on Ford and Ferrari.
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Since then, Eutechnix are focusing on producing Nascar racing games having released Nascar: The Game 2011, last year's Nascar: Inside Line and the recently released Nascar: The Game 2013 and are continuously working on their ambitious free-to-play multiplayer title Auto Club Revolution.