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Today the cars that are going to be featured for the XBOX’s new racer Forza Motorsport 2 were revealed. Most cars featured are Japanese racers with a few American muscle cars like the Lingenfelter 427 Corvette and Chevrolet Corvette Guldstrand Edition. While the car list is impressive, I think that a game like Gran Turismo 5 for PS3 will boast more impressive cars. >> read 
With the ability for thousands of gamers to play simultaneously, Test Drive Unlimited is M.O.O.R:Massively open Online Racing.This is a truly unprecedented experience for racing gamers and is the ultimate automotive experience for car and bike enthusiasts alike.Once in the game, players can visit the most sophisticated car and bike dealers to puchase new rides or simply take them for a spin.Gamers can then participate in eight player races or take vehicles for a drive on over 1000miles of (...) >> read 
Forza Motorsport™ 2, the sequel to Microsoft Game Studios’ award-winning, fully-customizable driving simulator Forza Motorsport™, speeds its way onto Xbox 360™. Buckle up for authentic simulation physics, bone-jarring damage, and photo-realistic graphics, as well as licensed tuning and customization options. >> read 
With authentic cars, courses, and car physics, Gran Turismo 4 adds an even more realistic racing simulation to the series. The characteristics of each car take into account weight, speed, friction, and more to deliver realistic handling. Test-drive new vehicles in courses located in various sites, such as Nurburgring Nordschleife, New York City, the Grand Canyon, and Tsukuba Circuit. Along with Career mode, Gran Turismo™ 4 highlights the new GT Photo mode.
Gran Turismo 4 uses an all-new (...) >> read 
MotoGP4 is developed exclusively for the PlayStation(r)2 computer entertainment system by Namco.
With updated teams and riders, new circuits and a range of new modes, advances have been made across every area of the game. The highly popular 125cc and 250cc classes have also been added, enabling players to test themselves at all levels of the sport.
As MotoGP has continued to grow in popularity across the globe, with television and circuit audiences at record levels, new fans have brought (...) >> read 
Developed by Rainbow Studios, the software house that brought you the MX vs. ATV series, Cars has been given more focus on actually being a quality product than we’ve seen from most licensed games as of late, and that alone has kept us interested for the past few months. Though the final product might not be all we were hoping for, we’re still quite happy to report that Cars is still leagues above the norm, providing a pretty solid iteration of the franchise that will accompany the movie (...) >> read 
Combine fully-automatic, weapon-equipped vehicles with highly detailed and interactive urban environments and you have Full Auto, the most destructive racing action ever experienced in a video game.
Players can choose from a wide selection of unique vehicle designs and arm them with any combination of machine guns, cannons, and other deadly weapons before taking to the streets.
In the near future, the city of Staunton is held hostage by a mysterious group known only as The Shepherds. As a (...) >> read 
Five years ago Carl Johnson escaped from the pressures of life in Los Santos, San Andreas — a city tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs, and corruption. Now, it’s the early 1990s and Carl’s got to go home: his mother has been killed and his family has been torn apart. And so begins the third PlayStation 2 chapter of the multi-million unit selling franchise, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Your first order of business in Los Santos is to put your set back on the map. Your gang, (...) >> read 
Need for Speed Underground 2 tries to inject a story into your career mode using static-image cutscenes that pop up before some races. The effect is similar to what the Max Payne series does with its noninteractive sequences, though that game pulls it off much better than Need for Speed Underground 2 does. Dopey story short, you’re sent off to a new town after getting ambushed by a rival racing crew, and you’ll have to start from scratch with one car and a handful of races to get you going. (...) >> read 
The pounding techno music, the potentially violent inner city streets, and a crowd of sexy ladies have combined their powers to create a street racing game so racy that your head will explode!
As with all games these days, you start by building a profile. There are a couple of modes you can choose from: Street Mode, which is where you build your career by winning and losing money and girlfriends. There’s arcade mode where, guess what – you race like you’re playing an arcade game.
There (...) >> read Pages:
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