1GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon Processor 256MB of RAM 8x DVD-ROM Drive 3.6 GB of free Hard Disk space for a minimal install 64MB Video Card with DirectX 9 compatible drivers (GeForce3 or better) DirectX 9 compatibleStereo Sound Card Keyboard & Mouse
Recommended System Requirements
Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP processor (or better) 384(+) MB of RAM 16x DVD-ROM drive 4.7 GB of free Hard Disk space for a full install 128(+) MB Video Card with DirectX 9 compatible drivers (GeForce4 or better) DirectX 9 compatibleSurround Sound Card Game pad with twin axis analog controls (USB or Joystick Port) Keyboard & Mouse
That's not to say it is not without its charms, the foremost of which is its stunningly diverse selection of racing alternatives. In speed mode, you'll hurtle through long and accommodating paved racecourses at breakneck speed, the wind buffeting your helmeted head as you negotiate wide straightaways and huge sweeping corners. In supercross/motocross mode, you'll bounce and be bounced over a series of sadistically undulating dirt tracks, thrilling to the inevitable air time you'll experience yet struggling to keep your tires on the ground, where they can translate the power you so dearly want to apply. As a freestyle rider, you'll use ramps, knolls, moguls, and whatever other launching devices you'll find strewn about the vicinity to grab the biggest air and perform the most death-defying stunts before the constantly ticking timer counts down to zero. In the trials mode, you'll slowly and meticulously balance and maneuver your steed over an obstacle course designed to topple you to the ground at just the slightest miscue, and in traffic mode you'll blitz through the virtual streets of downtown Paris, trying to outride your single opponent to the finish line without first being beaten into escargot by a frenzied Parisian rush-hour motorist.
If all this sounds like fun, that's because it often is. Moto Racer 3's physics model and track designs are simplistic enough for absolute rookies yet not so primitive as to completely alienate experienced players. Its racing parameters are extremely varied and downright exhilarating. Certainly the raw sense of speed of its traffic mode and the raw sense of flight in supercross/motocross are almost worth the price of admission. Almost. The sad truth is that from start to finish, Moto Racer 3 gives the impression that it quite probably should have undergone extensive additional tweaking before being pushed out the door. If all this sounds like fun, that's because it often is. Moto Racer 3's physics model and track designs are simplistic enough for absolute rookies yet not so primitive as to completely alienate experienced players. Its racing parameters are extremely varied and downright exhilarating. Certainly the raw sense of speed of its traffic mode and the raw sense of flight in supercross/motocross are almost worth the price of admission. Almost. The sad truth is that from start to finish, Moto Racer 3 gives the impression that it quite probably should have undergone extensive additional tweaking before being pushed out the door. Just loading the game is a chore. You'll sit
System requirement: 32mb video card 256 mb ram pentium III or higher
Overspeed: High Performance Street Racing, a racing game for the PC launches from City Interactive’s Premiere Silver range of brand new games priced at just £4.99. Drivers of the fastest and most showy cars take to the streets of L.A, the birthplace of illegal street racing to become legends of the night. The competition is cut-throat but race well and climb the ladder of the underground street racing hierarchy to become L.A.’s new racing hero! As players progress through the game, they must modify their rides, take up challenges and win, win, win!
Overspeed puts players in the seat of one of 10 stock import cars challenging them to seek out random street races where you can win parts and cars. Faithfully recreated famous locations of illegal races in Los Angeles come to life for players with diversified roadways, corners, and intersections that made the dynamic street races a possibility. Players must slowly mold their vehicle into a finely tuned racing machine, capable of taking on the streets, but it won’t be easy! There are many other racers out there with these same aspirations, willing to do whatever it takes to get the checkered flag first!
Disassemble, repair, and upgrade vehicles part by part - from bumpers to sway bars - nearly every possible part that is found on an actual vehicle will not only be present in Overspeed, but removable, damageable, and upgradeable. Basic rules of tuning allows players to improve the efficiency of the engine in top gear in order to achieve more speed, change the exhaust system in order to have better acceleration, install a spoiler, a diffuser and door sills to improve aerodynamics and install a nitrous oxide system to boost the power of their ride.
Game features:
• 10 highly detailed vehicle models
• Locational damage and realistic damage modelling on every part of the vehicle
• Visual and mechanical tuning – match the performance of your ride with the right look to reflect your own personal style and create the fastest car in town
• Interchangeable parts from bumpers to exhaust pipes to engines, allowing for numerous of customising options
• Supports standard PC driving wheels and peripherals
• Expanded single player career as well as a multiplayer mode for up to 8 players
• Online live head-to-head play, with score/time based competitive play, ranking and matchmaking system
• Ghosting or collision enabled play
Overspeed: High Performance Street Racing is just one of six brand new PC games launched this month by City Interactive, one of Poland’s largest games developers and international multi-format publishers.
Death Track: Resurrection [2009/ENG/Repack] | PC Game | Genre: Arcade / Racing (Cars) / 3D Developer: SkyFallen Entertainment | Publisher: 505 Games | Language: English
Year: 2009 Platform: PC Release date: April 2009 Release date in Russia: February 22, 2008
Publisherin Russia: 1C Publication Type: License Release Party: GOW Tabletka: Not Required Information for restoration: 3%
Official site: http://www.death-track.com/
Death Track: Revival - racing thriller, continuing the tradition of the legendary Deathtrack, became in time one of the pioneers of genre sombat racing.
Effect of Death Track: Revival takes place in the near future. In a world of reign anarchy and ruin. People long ago bored usual sports, to fashion a much more aggressive and exciting ways of leisure. Important people in the world is riveted to the main event is the entertainment industry - race to the bottom», the world tour of the ruins of the largest cities of the Earth. Powerful cars, bright and fierce fight, chase and shooting, in which the well-known pilots, world fame, and of course money attracts more and more riders.
The hero of the game - an aspiring pilot who falls for the first time at this level of competition. On the way to the worldwide fame and popularity he will win many races, a lot of enemies to destroy and witness extraordinary craftiness inherent vorotilam show business.
Features: • Hazardous race with weapons, mines, military robots. • 10 cities: Bangkok, Vatican City, London, Moscow, New York, Paris, Prague, San Diego, Istanbul and Tokyo. • Several types of races, some 100 km of trails. • 10 powerful cars with a possibility of tuning. • Performance figures of aerobatics and stunts.
Minimum system requirements: • OS: Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000/XP; • Intel ® Pentium ® Processor with a clock speed of 4.2 GHz (with support for SSE); • RAM: 512 MB; • 2.5 GB free hard disk space; • Video card: NVIDIA ® GeForce ® 6600 +, ATI ® Radeon ™ 9700 + with 128 MB memory and support for pixel and vertex shaders version 2.0; • DirectX ® 9.0c (available on disk with the program); • The device for reading DVD-ROM drive; • Keyboard and mouse
You'll die a lot in this brutal puzzle stunt racer, but you'll love every minute of it. General Features -Trials 2 offers gamers four distinct moto gaming modes: Race, Flip, Wheelie, and Dynamic -Trials 2 Second Edition includes over 50 tracks, global high scores, and ghost races Some people revel at the thought of pain. To some, it's a turn on. I used to think these masochistic folk were crazy, but Trials 2: Second Edition, developer Redlynx's brutal motorcycle racer, shows us pain can be fun. Unlike most racing games, there are no on-screen opponents in Trials 2. Your goal is simple: maneuver through dangerous obstacles to reach the end of the level. Although the game initially looks like a shallow stunt game, it's actually one of the more challenging physics-based puzzlers today. You're going to die a lot, and you're going to have fun doing it. Kids, DO try this at home. (The game, not suicide.)
There are a lot of punishing videogames throughout history (Ninja Gaiden, Ghosts 'n Goblins, Shaq Fu--the last one painful in its own sadistic way), but nothing in recent memory has managed to kill me as many times as Trials 2. Beelzebub himself would not be able to conjure up some of the game's devilish levels. Each track has multiple checkpoints. When you break bones or die you will continue from the last checkpoint, but your time trial score suffers as your death toll increases. Trying to finish some of these levels is difficult in its own right. Factoring time into the equation only makes it more challenging. The game features multiple camera angles, including a first-person mode, but is most easily played from a 2D perspective.