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New F1 Game To Be Best Yet?

May 25th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Playstation 2 Games, Playstation 3 Games, Playstation Games
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An F1 game has finally been confirmed for the Xbox 360 at long last, well a decent one, and this is great news I have to say. There are many features to look out for in the new F1 2010.

 

Season Greetings

 

There are a lot of F1 fans out there that are pretty annoyed because the game is not being released in time for the start of the F1 season (already started) but this is because Codemasters want to put the right data in the game for this year. Players and fans of the F1 series should expect the best F1 game of all time. Speaking of seasons it would seem that the weather system for this game is actually going to be one of the best ever seen in a driving game. Let’s face it, in most driving games you will actually start in the sunshine and end the race in the sunshine, bit boring. However in this game you could start in the sun and then of course the clouds could come in and rain could start to fall which means you have a decision to make, change the tyres or not to change the tyres?!

 

Graphics/Gameplay

 

The game currently looks to be one of the best looking games I have ever seen when it comes to driving and I cannot wait for this game to be released. There are many challenges set to come to the player and if you choose to drive one of the better performing cars and fail to make the podium you will find yourself at the wrong side of the media.

 

So even if you think that F1 as a sport is a bit dull you are most certainly going to like this game because it looks fantastic!

 

For real drivers gap insurance and bad credit car finance are very important along with all of the usual car accessories of course!

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Now You Can be a Grand Prix Winner

November 30th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Playstation 2 Games, Playstation 3 Games, Playstation Games

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Cars hurtling into corners at the speed of sound with hardly a hairs breadth between them. The cars are just too close to tell who will cross the line first. And the Peugeot 307 takes the Nissan skyline after a tussle on the final straight.

We could be listening to the commentary from the latest televised rally championships. But this is the kind of heart pounding excitement that can be enjoyed with a Scalextric set at home.

Scalextric have been in the slot car racing business for over fifty years. Elvis was a great fan of slot car racing and even devoted a whole room to his system at Graceland.

But the latest state of the art digital slot car racing systems from Scalextric are far more advanced than the basic analog systems that Elvis raced fifty years ago.

Todays digital Scalextric cars are fitted with tiny microprocessors that allow multiple cars to share the same track for a more realistic, bumper to bumper racing experience. The new digital circuits have sections that allow cars to change lanes and overtake. They even come with pitstop facilities for added realism.

You may have thought of slot car racing as a hobby for geeks, but it is gaining in popularity as the new digital systems allow racers to compete over the internet. Modern systems are versatile, robust and reliable enabling you to create elaborate circuits that are fun and challenging.

And Scalextric systems are not only fantastic fun to set up and race, they are very educational. Scalextric systems can teach the basics of electrical circuits, design and building skills as well as how to drive at incredibly high speeds. Many slot car enthusiasts get into customising their cars to get that little bit of extra speed.

Slot car racing with Scalextric is a great hobby that can be enjoyed by boys, girls, young and old.

 

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