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Plzz tell me about the driving games who you have played and think they"re good for drifting, rallying, tuning cars and something like that... :D
Electronic Arts has finally released screen shots of the latest instalment in the Need For Speed series. The game does look good, but do we really need another NfS game so soon? I'm just not sure if it's gonna be worth buying. Unless I see something inovative, I might have to pass this one up. But check out the screens for yourselves and let me know what you think of
In a very interesting statement at E3, GT series creator Kazunori Yamauchi had both good and bad news. The good news is that he confirmed that the Polyphony Digital team was focusing nearly all of their efforts on Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, working hard to bring us features like vehicular damage, private online races, new tracks, and more cars. He added that these updates could push the full
EA games has revealed the next charter in the Need For Speed series entitled, Need for Speed: Undercover. By the sound of the game the first thing that may come to mind is that the games about a cop that goes “Undercover” to try and stop a underground racing circuit but, it’s not my place to give details about any games at this point.
The game is being developed by one of EA Vancouver’s two
so has anyone played it yet? is it worth it to get it?
Gran Turismo 5 is the fifth edition of Sony/Polyphony Digital's racing video game series, Gran Turismo. Expanding on the Prologue version, which was first released in Japan in October 2007 and intended to give an impression of the final game, it will be the first of the main numbered series to feature on the PlayStation 3.
As found in the Prologue, and for the first time in the numbered Gran
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is the fourth video game in the Midnight Club racing series. It was officially announced for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on May 16, 2007 by Rockstar Games. The map of Los Angeles is confirmed to be the size of all three cities from the previous installment combined. It has also been mentioned in several sources that each car will have a polygon count of roughly 100,000
Grid is the latest addition to the TOCA Touring Car series by Codemasters, published and developed by the same company. It's planned to be released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and PC. GRID will make use of Codemasters' own Ego engine, an evolved version of the Neon engine already used in their previous release Colin McRae DiRT. The damage code has been completely rewritten to
EA Games president Frank Gibeau has confirmed that the next Need for Speed installment is in development. He also stated that due to the fact that the sales of ProStreet didn't live up to EA's hopes for the game, the franchise will go back to its roots with a number of features, including open-world racing and a new highway battle mode.
It's expected that the game will feature a brand new game









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