Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (F1 2002) 『Put your driving skills to the test in the first game to feature the new 2002 Formula One season. Vie for the coveted Formula One driver's title as the real season unfolds. The world's best drivers pilot the world's sexiest racing machines, with the high-tech, high-intensity panache that could only come from EA Sports. Muscle your way to the front and enjoy every heart-stopping moment as you battle for every inch of track against the superstars of the sport. With authentic driver controls, you experience life in the cockpit with the same technological wizardry available to this season's Formula One racers, or switch off the controls and rely on your raw driving skills. Take the wheel in F1 2002 and take aim at the 2002 Formula One World Championship.』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (Not any better than the OEM fan.) 『I've had a bit of bad luck with my Wii. Just after the warranty expired, the original fan quit working and the system would shut down from overheating every ten minutes. I bought this fan to attempt to fix it.
After an installation process of around two hours (you need to open up the Wii and strip it down to the motherboard, thus voiding any warranty you might have), this fan worked just as advertised...for around two hours. I turned the Wii off, came back around an hour later, and...guess what? The fan doesn't turn on anymore! No LED light, no spinning, nothing. Whatever happened to the OEM fan happened to this one, too, leaving my system to overheat and shut down in the middle of a Twilight Princess dungeon.
My advice: If you're trying to fix a broken Wii fan, just get a separate USB fan. I'm about to buy one today. If you're just trying to "improve" your Wii's cooling performance...well, go for a USB fan. At least you'll still have your warranty.』
(Fixed my Wii) 『The fan is louder than the stock Wii fan, but nothing horrible. Installation is time consuming though, so keep that in mind. 』 『Engineered specifically for the Wii, the Wiisper will lower the temperature of your console and bathe it in a cool glow.. Same size as OEM, but with blue LEDs . Runs off of the 5v circuit, using supplied cable. No soldering is necessary. NOTE: This is a CASE MOD product. If you feel uncomfortable about opening your WII CONSOLE, *DO NOT BUY IT* and give retailer a BAD FEEDBACK. *TOTALCOSOLE WARRANTY AND SUPPORT*』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (Quite A Good Racer for Now) 『I must admit I have not tried any of the other F1 games for PS2, so I can't compare. However, I found this particular title near perfect for what it is. Most F1 fans would likely disapprove of the extra challenge modes as they don't really figure into the scheme of racing for the championship. They are more like practice sessions with competitors and goals like teammate challenge where you finish in a position ahead of your teammate. For those of us who are not experienced F1 players to start with, this allows us to break into racing without having to slug it out for untold seasons without seeing any wins. Patience and practice is key to getting anywhere in championship or single race for that matter as the controls without a wheel is a bit wicked at first, but not impossible to learn. If you take the corners slow and memorize and anticipate the course and know how to turn into a corner and stay on the pavement, you will notice your laptimes will steadily drop.
I really like the flexibility in the rules and the way the game is played allowing for automatic transmission and many other assists as well as settings for automatic or interative pitstops. With so many options, one can pick up a skill at a time until you master racing in the game's purest form. Graphics are very nice. If you drive as Montoya in the car camera mode, it's tough to keep your eyes on the track as the reflections from his helmet are worth more than a glance. Sound seems to be good and the A.I. is quite fast. One problem I do experience is the way some of the competitors drive. Occasionally I will see a car ahead of me take on an erratic line or hit the breaks on an open stretch without anyone else nearby. I assume he must be trying to block my advance or the A.I. is confused. I'm not sure which, but it has caused some unnecessary disasters that can be annoying to have happen without warning. Luckily it doesn't happen often and the competitors do fan out pretty evenly.
F1 needs a serious upgrade to the current schedule of venues, drivers, and car design. Until that time, this is as good as a substitute as any.』
(not the best f1 game) 『i was hoping this game would be better than it was , i have played f1 games on the psx-1 that were better, maybe they did not look as good , but the car physics were a lot better, the gran prix cars on gran turismo 3 make these cars look bad, i hope EA sports do a better job on the next f1 game they produce, i took a chance on this game and i am dissapointed,』
(Stop, wait for 2002) 『First of all, I would like to tell you that I have been using Formula One racing games for many years and I'm also an avid F1 fan. Before buying this game I used to play on my PC Infrogame's Grand Prix 3.GP3 is real, fun, and great looking with the best game play I have experienced. I decided to give my PC a break and bought a PS2 so I could use my PC only for work matters.I wanted to keep on "racing" so I bought EA's F1 2001. Now let me tell you what I found, EA's Formula One 2001 is totally a let down for any real F1 fan. The game play is horrible. The car feels too sensitive to drive with the PS2 controls so keeping the car on track is as impossible as a Minardi winning a race this season. Another let down for this game is the physics engine. It is really funny the way cars "fly" after being involved in crashes, it just does not look or feel real. I give it two stars only because of its nice graphic detail and pit action. I just wish EA Sports and Infrogames would join forces to make the perfect F1 game, because at the moment we only have to settle for this [bad] excuse for a Formula One simulation. Meanwhile, I keep on "racing" on my PC using an 2002 updated version of the greatest F1 game ever, Grand Prix 3.
Juan Herrera』
(Stop, wait for 2002) 『First of all, I would like to tell you that I have been using Formula One racing games for many years and I'm also an avid F1 fan. Before buying this game I used to play on my PC Infrogame's Grand Prix 3.GP3 is real, fun, and great looking with the best game play I have experienced. I decided to give my PC a break and bought a PS2 so I could use my PC only for work matters.I wanted to keep on "racing" so I bought EA's F1 2001. Now let me tell you what I found, EA's Formula One 2001 is totally a let down for any real F1 fan. The game play is horrible. The car feels to sensitive to drive with the PS2 controls so keeping the car on track is as impossible as a Minardi winning a race this season. Another let down for this game is the physics engine. It is really funny the way cars "fly" after being involved in crashes, it just does not look or feel real. I give it two stars only because of its nice graphic detail and pit action. I just wish EA Sports and Infrogames would join forces to make the perfect F1 game, because at the moment we only have to settle for this lame excuse for a Formula One simulation. Meanwhile, I keep on "racing" on my PC using an 2002 updated version of the greatest F1 game ever, Grand Prix 3.
Juan Herrera』
(Keeps Getting Better) 『EA Sports did a great job with this version. Better AI, Better Physics, better graphics.
What more could an F-1 Fan ask for.
I can hardly wait for the next version!!
Good Job EA Sports!!!』
『F1 2001takes you into a living, breathing Formula One world. Feel the anticipation during the buildup to the race as team personnel and engineers buzz around the grid. Race against opponents who want to win as badly as you do. Every driver on the track will fight, battle, and react to maintain his current position while constantly looking for the next opportunity to overtake you, creating a high-pressure racing experience.
Weather conditions heighten the experience. Watch the rain clouds swell in the sky above you, see the umbrellas go up, listen to your pit crew's weather updates on the radio, and then, as the heavens open, catch sight of your opponents spinning off the track, crashing into barriers or rushing towards the pits to switch tires and change strategy. You will hear intelligent pit communication from your race engineer, with weather and pit-stop predictions, plus advice on how these things will affect the race. If pit skills are honed, valuable seconds can be saved; if they are not, seconds will be lost. You can turn on the simulation mode and feel the car's handling change to a simulation style, pushing your ability to the limit. Or you can jump into the cockpit for the driver's-eye view and see the wheel wrestling around corners, the gears changing, and the driver gesturing out of frustration, anger, and elation.』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (Very good) 『Simple, F1 2000,by electronic arts, Official formula one racing, by Eidos,{langkor}, and granprix 3 by micropose, are all excellent games. These are the best 3 out of all the rest of the F1 sims. TRUST ME: PEACE:』
(come on geeks, its not that bad) 『I guess I'm not a hard core SIM nerd like most of these other reviewers, but I think this game is pretty fun. The track realism looks pretty damn good to me. I have a P3 700, with a pretty basic 3d card and only 64 RAM and this game runs fine. Look, I doubt this game was written for experts, and its probably targeted for the mainstream audience and general F1 fans like me. So if you're looking for the absolute best SIM, spend more... and get something else, otherwise this game is cheap and fun.』
(could it be any worse?) 『I played a better F1 game back in 1995. First I thought it's some kinda joke. Everything sucks in this game, graphics are like out of 1990 'ies. If you wanna spend your money, do it elsewhere. I really regret that I bought this "game".』
(Can't we all just get along?) 『I was very much looking forward to this game, owning other EA games such as Madden 2000 and NHL 2000. I am fairly new to F1, having watched for only the past 4 years. I love the sport. I own Grand Prix 2 by Geoff Crammond and suspect GP3 will be just as good. It seems though, that F1 2000 reviewers are, to say the least, passionate about their feelings.
I admit, I was very frustrated with this game at first. I couldn't get anything to work right. I was determined, however, to make it work. I focused on downloading updated video drivers and not playing with the display settings. Those display settings can be frustrated because the "inadequate" game manual doesn't do a good job explaning these settings. The results of my tinkering paid off.
I am only running a 400mhz Pentium II with 128MB RAM. I did however upgrade to a 32MB video card some months ago to get my Harley Davidson game to run correctly. I feel that F1 2000 is a solid start for EA in Formula One. The graphics are crisp and not choppy on my system. The track detail is fantastic and my car screams around the circuit. I am no game junky. I just like to get on and race. Admittedly I use a lot of the driving aids, but I have fun racing as Michael Schumacher's teammate.
My biggest disappointment is the lack of weather. F1 and rain go together like peanut butter and jelly! I have no doubt that EA will correct this. Having lived through many progressions of Madden Football, I am confident this game will only get better. EA's commitment to upgrading their games each year is great. I am also thrilled with the new tracks and drivers on their correct teams. I know I will be disappointed with GP3's game because it is based on a season already two years old. In the end you can't have everything. Can't we all just get along? After all, our passion is Formula One!』
(F1 2000) 『I read some of the reviews out there for this game. Some hit the mark and others miss. For starters the complaints about the system requirements are accurate. I have a P3 650 ,64 megs RAM and a Voodoo card and the game seems to think this is a med-low system. As for the review that said it wouldn't run in glide, that's no suprise as it's Direct 3d only! Another said you can't blow the engines. Unfortunately I can atest to that being wrong too. Not only can you but I have! The game has it's frustrating points but it's fun and fairly realistic. It's hard to gauge the realism as I've never been in a real F1 car.But if you have good hardware to run it and like F1 anyway I would recommend this game to you.』 『This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock.』 『Now for the first time ever, F1 fans can get a taste of the new season from the outset rather than having to wait until the championship is nearly over. Designed specifically for the racing sim fan, no aspect of the sport has been overlooked to ensureF1 2000is the most accurate and detailed F1 title on PC.』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (Great Formula 1 Simulator) 『This F1 simulator is great for beginners and experts alike. The A.I. is brilliant. Th handling is very realistic it understeers ( When the front Tires have less traction (grip) than the rear wheels ) and Oversteers ( When the rear tires have less traction (grip) than the front wheels) like a real f1 race car. The damage shows a lot on your performance.You can participate in the f1 championships but before you can race you should practice, qualify and warm up then you are ready to race. Overall highly recommended for F1 fans.』
(Grand Prix) 『This is a very Good game. It is a great simulation style play. It captures just what one would expect in a Grand Prix game . One i looked for , for along time . Its exciting and it sounds great. The race is just that a race...its competitive and very realistic style. Its a must have for a Grand Prix style racer ethusaist .』
(Balanced And Fun - Best Bet For Now) 『I've been a fan of F1 sims for a long time. I started with Geoff Crammond's World Circuit in 1993 and have played every sim that's come along since for both the PC and the Sony PlayStation. Some have come close to perfection, many have failed miserably. Grand Prix 3 was my most recent sim, and it certainly had its drawbacks. A locked frame rate hampered any sense of speed and a dated graphics engine made the game look poor - despite the great realism and good AI.
Grand Prix 4 was widely hailed as the ultimate successor to the F1 sim crown, but the game is so difficult to come by in the States and the rampant price gouging by used sellers on Amazon will leave you to pony up $90 for a five year old game that retailed for $49.99 back in 2002.
And unless you've got a PS3, there's not really many other options for good F1 gaming. The "Formula One" series of titles for the PS2 have only been released in Europe in recent years and EA's horrible line of F1 games has come to an end. Thankfully we have Grand Prix Challenge. It presents a great balance of fun, realistic game play, good physics, a forgiving damage model, and an amazing sense of speed. You'll see a full grid of 22 cars blast off the line, tire smoke and all, at a ripping 60 frames per second. The feeling of speed is enough to make you tense and your palms sweat as you fling your 800+ hp machine around the track.
Let me be clear though: Grand Prix Challenge is not an ultra realistic hardcore simulation - but it's not too far off from being one either. While it does't have the intricate set up system from the Grand Prix sims - this isn't necessarily a bad thing. Set up is sufficient to change what you need to get the most out of the car and get back out on the track. The physics model is realistic enough to be convincing and give you the feel of driving an F1 machine. It's not overly touchy and the added ability to adjust your level of traction control over the course of a lap is an added bonus. The main point here is that it feels right - and it's getting the feeling of driving an incredibly nimble and powerful car that the game has in spades.
The AI and damage model aren't perfect, but they are more than just the sum of their parts. The AI is challenging, especially on the Hard level - you'll be hard pressed to keep the likes of Schumacher behind you in anything less than the sister F2002. They will charge down the inside if they feel they have an opening, and will certainly push to outbreak you into a corner. They don't mind banging wheels with you either, but it's not the abhorrent bashing fest seen in EA's line of F1 titles. The damage model is more than forgiving and it will take the most brainless of moves to destroy your ride. Bumping on the track will accumulate minimal damage over the course of a stint - all of which is repaired during stops. Neither is completely perfect, but neither really detracts from the game either. They balance each other out and make for an incredibly satisfying and intense racing experience.
The graphics are simply gorgeous, even for a PS2 title. They are easily on par with Gran Turismo 3, which came out around the same time. Tracks are beautifully detailed, realistically modeled, and shine with great extras - from the yachts at Monaco, to the smoke bombs in the middle of the stands at Monza, to waving flags, flashing cameras, and the cheers and air horns from the thousands of fans gathered to watch you race. Bang wheels with an opponent as you blast by a grandstand and you'll hear the crowd roar to life with excitement. The rain graphics are also very well done, and the added lightning flashes and thunder make a wet race a harrowing experience. The graphics and added details like those I've listed really add to the feeling of being there.
Lastly, the pit stops are a nice added feature. There is a quick minigame you can opt for while cruising down the pit entrance. If you select it, you'll have a quick timing game - similar to the swing meter in the Tiger Woods' golf games. Nail the timing and you'll get an extra fast stop by putting extra pressure on your pit crew to perform. Miss, and you'll lose valuable time; especially with Michael pushing that amazing F2002 to its limits to catch you.
What are the drawbacks? Well the damage model is a tad too easy. The AI is a little overaggressive - but as I said they still cancel each other out and never make for a frustrating experience. I wish the wet weather racing was a bit more challenging - I didn't feel too strong of a shift from dry grip to the feeling that I was hydroplaning in the wet. There are flags, but the AI doesn't seem to cause too many accidents on their own. There is also the omission of mechanical failures and the safety car. Also the music is definitely on the arcade side - reminiscent of what you would hear at your local Dave and Busters. It's not bad - but you're probably going to want to mute it while you listen to those engines scream - which is something else they also got nearly dead on. In-car sounds are fantastic, and track side sounds are nearly spot on, the engines just a little off sounding when they drive by. Ultimately the game rises above it's faults - while each of these technical issues would seem bothersome, they never really become noticeable while playing.
So there you go. Is Grand Prix Challenge the end all be all of F1 sims? No. Is it an immensely fun, playable, and extremely well balanced F1 game that replicates the feeling of competing against the worlds best drivers on fantastic circuits, in blazingly fast machines, and all while giving you a sense of speed so strong that it will make your head spin? Yes. If you have even a passing interest in F1, or, like me, you feel the disappointment in the overpriced gouging of Grand Prix 4 and long for something better, buy Grand Prix Challenge. It isn't completely perfect, but since when has a lasting relationship not been about compromise?』
(The best F1 game.) 『This is different than the EA sports Version because the handling is quite a challenge. So, good luck when you play.』
(BAD) 『This game may have very good different abilities of how you can race. But, the graphics are terrible. Atari has made some great games in the past so when I went to Toysrus to get a game I chose this one because it was the newest edition and I thought that it would be the best yet. Unfortunently, I ended up playing it once and never played again. Since I have a F1 game from 2000 made by EA Sports which is excellent, I wanted to update it a little anyway. Now I learned my lesson that if I buy a sports/racing game it would be EA Sports for me. Grand Prix Challenge is TERRIBLE.』 『MODEL- 22255 VENDOR- ATARI FEATURES- Grand Prix Challenge Enter a universe born of speed, power and excitement! Grand Prix Challenge offers 5 addictive game modes that will keep you coming back for more, from championship mode where you can live all the thrill of a full championship season to frenzy multiplayer races up to 4 players in split screen. Formula One gaming has never been so much fun. * 5 addictive game modes * 22 cars to select from and 17 unique tracks * Interactive pit stops * 3 different levels of handling * 4 different levels of artificial intelligence * Multiplayer races up to 4 players in split screen ESRB Rating : E for Everyone Genre/Category : Racing System : Playstation 2 Number of Players : 1~4 Compatible Peripherals: MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;90 DAYS』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (F-1 Race) 『This game is great! It has many tracks to choose from. There is Time Trial mode and Grand Prix mode. I fully recommend this product to anyone who has a Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Advance, or Gameboy Advance SP.』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (Good game, but needs fast machine) 『It would not run on my AMD 450 desktop. I installed it on my Work Laptop, which is a Penium III, 1.3 Ghz, and it ran great. Unfortunately, my steering wheel won't plug into my work laptop since it doesn't have a joystick port. The graphics are awesome, but you need a really fast machine to run it. It is very difficult to drive if you turn off the cheat features. You really have to memorize every turn in a course. But that's what makes it challenging.』 『This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock.』
price:$28.99
DreamGEAR
Usually ships in 24 hours 『Compatible with all light gun, target style and 1st person shooter games. Features a rapid fire attachment for automatic-fire action, rotating barrel for complete control and break-away design for tricky in-game moves. Includes a rechargeable battery pack and charging cable.』
price:$6.17
Sony Computer Entertainment
Usually ships in 24 hours Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (F*&^ng awesome!!!) 『This game is definitely worth the money and time. As an active gamer I can honestly tell you that this game is hard to put down once you start. I like how the main character Cole is designed. He has powers, but he can still die like any other normal person. Awesome game.』
(Good game... 4/5) 『Difference and new thing is instead of guns and swords he uses elecric shock...Good game but not must buy』
(Great buy!) 『Loved the comic book art style used in the cut scenes and it's always fun to play a game that has consequences to your heroic, or less than heroic actions.』
(Falling down) 『 The game starts out slow until you gain increased powers. The game is long, so the money you spend on it will go a long way. It does get a bit boring after a while, but its a strong 4 rating game in my opinion.』
(Third Favorite Game of 2009) 『No complaints. Great game. Only two better were Batman and Uncharted 2... but I'm sure COD MW2 will be better as well. Well worth the price.』 『A massive explosion rips through six square blocks of Empire City, leveling everything and everyone in its path. At the center of the blast crater a lone man stands up miraculously unharmed… gifted with incredible powers. From the creators of the award-winning Sly Cooper series, Sucker Punch brings you Infamous, the first open-world action/adventure title by SCEA, for the PlayStation 3. Players experience what happens when a real person suddenly starts developing super powers. Exact revenge? Protect the innocent? Maybe a little of both? These are the situations you'll face as you play inside of a richly interactive and organic living city. A place where your actions create broader reactions in the citizens and landscape around you. Infamous lets you unravel an evolving mystery, experience fame and/or infamy and battle powerful, iconic villains… all the while giving you the feeling of becoming a modern day superhero.』 『
Story Empire City was a run of the mill metropolis, until one day a massive explosion rips through six square blocks of its bustling downtown real-estate, seemingly leveling everything and everyone in its path. Yet after the dust had cleared, at the center of the blast crater is a lone man, Cole. He is in a coma, but has survived the event and neither he nor the world will ever be the same.An everyday guy doing his best to make ends meet, Cole had been a bike messenger. Just before the blast he had been sent to ground zero to deliver a package. In the aftermath of the catastrophe, he awakes to find that somehow he has gained strange electrical powers. Empire City is in shambles though. Riots have erupted, breeding chaos and emboldening powerful criminal gangs hungry for power and profit. In the panic that follows the city is quarantined from the mainland, and television broadcasts packed with damning security camera footage link Cole to the scene of the explosion. Cole is now a wanted man, but his extraordinary electricity-based powers and perhaps a semblance of responsibility for the well-being of Empire City are growing. Who is really responsible for the blast though? As an evolving mystery unfolds, Cole must learn how to wield his newfound powers as he searches for the real culprits behind the blast in an attempt to rescue Empire City from complete anarchy.Gameplay Built around open-world gameplay where the player decides how to deal with both criminal gangs bent on destruction and devastated citizens who need help, action ininfamouscontains the standard mix of mission play, in which players are given specific goals and activities to meet, and free play scenarios, where you can wander Empire City doing what they will. In both, developing and learning to control Cole's electricity-based powers is crucial. Cole can not actually generate energy, so these powers are based on energy manipulation instead. This manipulation comes in three basic forms: discharge of energy at living or inanimate targets in either diffused or precise bursts; generation of energy shields used as protection against the weapons or special powers of enemies; and the infusion of objects with time-delayed destructive energy for use as grenades or mines. As impressive as these powers are they do have drawbacks though. Because electricity can cause combustion, Cole can not wield firearms and can be hurt by items he blows up. Also, like anything electrically driven, his abilities require a power source. In the damaged, but not destroyed Empire City, these sources can be found throughout the gameplay area, but players must note that certain actions drain energy faster than others and that enemies will become aware of your need of a power source as the game proceeds and accordingly attempt to destroy those sources.This need for power also provides a major illustration of the game's morality system. As battles rage throughout the gameplay area and power sources become either scarce or destroyed, Cole is faced with the ethics of his 'bio-draw' ability. Through this he can harvest electrical energy from living organisms. This will provide the energy needed to survive in a pinch, but may also have consequences as to how the game develops over both the short and long-term. In addition to this, players will also face similar game-changing choices in dealing with more casual scenarios involving the citizens of Empire City. As well intentioned as a hero may be, in many cases he is just as likely to be hated as he is to be praised. Choice is the deciding factor in this, and that resides squarely on the shoulders of players ininfamousKey Game Features:
Be a Hero- Take on the role of Cole, an everyday guy and urban explorer, who develops a wide range of electricity-based powers. Learn how to adapt to Cole’s evolving powers in an attempt to save Empire City and its people.
Super Powers- Feel what it is like to discover, grow and use a wide range of electricity-based super powers (good or bad); and grasp the responsibility that comes from being so powerful.
Epic Battles- Experience what it is like to be a true hero, taking responsibility for every action, as players battle against powerful iconic villains.
Open Dynamic World- Coupling rich powers with a reactive environment and population, experience complete freedom to explore a deep, open interactive city. Players will be challenged to decide if they choose to save or destroy Empire City.
Urban Exploration- Scale the cityscape to discover new vantage points and employ a vertical combat system. Utilize Cole’s climbing skills to go where most people can not, opening up a variety of offensive and defensive combat options.
Organic City Ecology- Watch the citizens and city react and evolve depending on players’ actions. Events will unfold based on the role players take in them, creating broader reactions in the city’s people and environment.
『F1 2009 delivers an authentic and accessible recreation of the 2009 Formula One season, including, for the first time in a Formula One title, the stunning Singapore night race. The first Formula One release on Wii, F1 2009 will offer a variety of race modes, including a full racing season and individual arcade-style challenges. Customizable driver aids will be offered to individual players, so both novice and expert drivers will be able to keep their car on track. In the game's multiplayer mode, driver aids will enable friends and families of different abilities to play together in wheel-to-wheel split screen co-operative and competitive multiplayer races. F1 2009 marks Lewis Hamilton's debut in a videogame and will enable players to take to the wheel of his McLaren MP4-24 Formula One car and battle to retain his FIA Formula One World Championship crown. The 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship promises to be one of the most exciting and closely fought, thanks to new regulations on aerodynamics, slick tires and the introduction of the KERS boost system, which is designed to aid overtaking.Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: Racing
Publisher: Codemasters
Rating: E
Release Date: 11/17/2009』