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The Project Gotham Racing franchise continues on the Xbox 360 as a launch title. The online play and focus on driving with style from the earlier games in the franchise remained, but the game saw a graphical leap and a different approach to content than its predecessor.
F1 Grand Prix is an official F1 game released on the PSP which features the whole of the 2005 Formula 1 Season's tracks and driver lineup.
rFactor is a racing simulator designed for the PC. It is designed as an open ended world designed with the modding community and real work accuracy top of mind. The Physics engine is based on 15 degrees of freedom, complex aerodynamics, and advanced tire modelling.
Formula One 05 continued to improve the gameplay mechanics and A.I over the previous Formula 1 games which was a step in the right direction after a number of lackluster Formula 1 games developed by Studio Liverpool.
Forza Motorsport is a road racing sim developed by Turn 10 Studios. The game is known for its in-depth car customizing and for including features that rival racing sims, like Gran Turismo, would not like car damage.
Enthusia is Konami's only attempt at a Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsport-like racing sim so far, and one that has remained somewhat obscure due to being released just after Gran Turismo 4 and Forza Motorsport (2005).
Gran Turismo 4 is the 4th instalment in the PlayStation-exclusive driving simulation series.
V8 Supercars 2 is a derivative of the TOCA Race Driver 2 game that was released in Australia and New Zealand. It contains all of the tracks from the 2004 V8 Supercars championship including Bathurst and Surfers Paradise.
The sequel to Project Gotham Racing introduced online play and a plethora of content, while still maintaining its focus on driving with style.
Formula One 2003 was the first exclusive Formula 1 licensed game that Sony Computer Entertainment released previously sharing the license with EA.
The EA Sports-published follow up to F1 Racing 2002. It was the last F1 game released by EA Sports.
Formula One 2002 was the second Formula 1 game to be developed by SCEE Liverpool Studio which was released in late 2002.
Grand Prix 4 also known as GP4 is the fourth game in the "Geoff Crammond Grand Prix" series based on the 2001 F1 Grand Prix series and was the last version of the game released by Geoff Crammond and MicroProse.
F1 2002 was the second last Formula 1 game released by EA before losing the official license to Sony Computer Entertainment. It featured drivers, tracks and races from the 2002 Formula 1 World Championship. The game also featured an advance telemetry feature that allowed users to view race infomation.
Formula One 2001 was released on the PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
The official add-on pack for Grand Prix 3.
TOCA World Touring Cars (Jarrett and Labonte Stock Car Racing) is a racing video game. It is the third game in the TOCA series.
F355 Challenge is a realistic racing sim developed by SEGA-AM2. It originally appeared in arcades in 1999, and soon after was ported to the Dreamcast and later to the PS2.
Sports Car GT is a GT series racing simulator.
A realistic recreation of the 1967 Formula 1 season for the die-hard racing fan.
Formula 1 was the first F1 game on the Playstation and was developed by Bizarre Creations. It was released in 1996 but based on the 1995 F1 season. It was officially licenced and included every car, driver and circuit that was present in 1995.
A motorbike racing management simulation game published by CRL for Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum.
Nürburgring 1 was the first ever first-person racing game.
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