Split/Second for the Sony PSP features all the intense racing action of the original console games, along with bonus new racing challenges and four player AdHoc-supported multiplayer races. Plus you can destroy stuff!

It's lights, camera, destruction with Split/Second this month. GamesCastLive get a hands-on preview of one of 2010's most exciting titles, but what is the verdict so far?

"I've been eagerly awaiting the release of Split/Second from Disney Interactive. It's a fast-paced action-racer with destructible environments. What’s not to like? Well, apparently, fast-paced action-racers with destructible environments from Disney Interactive is exactly what you shouldn’t like."

"A couple of weeks ago we got a chance to check out an updated version of Black Rock Studio’s racing game Split/Second. The demo that was playable at this year’s PAX East showed off a new level never seen before, Downtown Central. The track looks like a melding of cities all over the U.S. We already know from previous demos that Split/Second looks great, but now that it’s getting close to release there were still some questions about multiplayer and stability issues that needed to be answered...."

"On the floor of the PAX East convention, there stood a section showing off Split/Second; Disney’s new racing arcade game. We got the chance to grab the sticks and check out Split/Second first hand.
In basic arcade racing mode, we were able to select from a few fully tricked out rides (I drove the Camaro) and race in the streets against 8 other cars. Since this is an arcade style racing game, more attention is placed on the action rather than the realism of the cars performance, and like most..."

""n the world of racing games, there are very few openings for original IPs. Black Rock Studios, owned by Disney Interactive, is trying to break into the arcade-racing genre with a very explosive game called Split/Second. This new IP brings the speed of a Burnout game with the cinematic explosions of a car chase scene in a Michel Bay movie. At this year’s E3, Disney Interactive showcased one of the levels from Split/Second and Spawn Kill was there to get some hands-on time with it, along with ..."

From the devalopers of Pure, BlackRock Studios bring a brand new arcade racer, Split/Second. Gamestop got a chance to see this game in action at GDC and gives in interesting first look. You can also check out the debut trailer here.