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Miniclip has announced the acquisition of Supersonic Software and its publishing subsidiary, Appynation. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Supersonic will be Miniclip s fourth UK studio, based in Leamington Spa. Supersonic Software was founded in 1988 and worked on franchises such as Micro Machines. It has been focusing exclusively on mobile games since the 2010s and is known for titles such as One Clue Crossword and Picture Cross. The studio was a founding investor in mobile publisher Appynation, and it later bought the remaining shares in the company, making it a wholly owned subsidiary. Co-founder Andy Williamson said he s confident Miniclip will respect [Supersonic s] culture and indeed enhance it. ....
STUFF Phil Garrett and a team of riders are aiming to break the New Zealand land speed record for a motorbike - on a 46-year-old, turbocharged Kawasaki he built in his garage. (First published April 6, 2021) It took hundreds of people and thousands of hours to build, but only a few seconds to break a homemade motorbike chasing a land speed record. On Friday, 56-year-old UK ex-pat Phil Garrett tried to set a New Zealand motorcycle land speed record on a closed road in Pendarves, near Ashburton. About 50 people attended the event on McCrorys Rd. ALDEN WILLIAMS/Stuff Phil Garrett, left, and Rob Small a few days before their failed attempt to break a land speed record with their fully rebuilt 1975 Kawasaki Z1000. ....
“We are actually doing a very similar thing to what Burt Munro did in 1967. His bike was 47 years old, he was also chasing 200 miles per hour, and it took him about 20 years too.” Anyone who travels over 200mph (321.9kmh) on the Bonneville Salt Flats in the United States, where Munro’s world speed record of 296.26 kmh for an under-1000cc bike still stands, is awarded a red hat, a prize coveted by many but achieved by very few. Garrett said he has always wanted one of those red hats. He initially built a sidecar racer – which took three and a half years, involved 500 people and cost $220,000 – and it broke the world record for fastest 1000cc sidecar at Bonneville in 2005. ....