Name: GTR 2
Developer: Simbin
Release Date: 2006
Synopsis:
This 2007 re-release celebrates the critically acclaimed auto racing simulation and gives PC gamers a second chance to take it for a spin. GTR 2 offers three difficulty settings, an extensive "Driving School" tutorial, and a wide selection of real-life cars, drivers, and tracks from the 2003 and 2004 Fédération International de l'Automobile GT championship seasons. Multiplayer races support as many as 32 online-connected competitors.
Name: Race 07: The Official WTCC Game
Developer: Simbin
Release Date: 2007
Synopsis:
Swedish developer Simbin brings officially licensed World Touring Car Championship (WTTC) action to PCs in Race 07. Gearheads can get behind the wheel of more than 300 cars spread across nine race classes. Players can then take their highly tuned touring vehicles, like the BMW E30 M3, the Alfa Romeo 75 Turbo, and the Formula 3000, around 32 replications of real-world tracks. Gamers can also use the helmet-cam, developed specifically for the new inclusion of Formula cars, to take in the downtown views of several city courses.
Name: Gran Turismo 5
Developer: Polyphony Digital
Release Date: November 03 2010
Synopsis:
A series known for its stunning graphics and extreme attention to detail, as well as the notorious perfectionism of creator Kazunori Yamauchi, GT5 Prologue offers gamers a bit of all three. Races feature a 16 car field, with each vehicle captured in full 1080p high-definition video at 60 frames-per-second. This game has been fully redesigned for 3D
Name: RACE Pro
Developer: Simbin
Release Date: 2009
Synopsis:
RACE Pro recreates a breathtaking reality giving gamers the ultimate racing simulation experience, all powered by Lizard, SimBin’s own physics engine. With precision physics and handling, racers will feel every bend and burst of acceleration along with every emotion from pre-race tension in the pit lanes to the exhilaration of capturing the checker flag.
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