Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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Okay, so it may be totally unrealistic - most mortal human beings would be dead before the end of lap 1 - but for sheer post-pub mindless entertainment this game has no peer. The controls are idiot-proof: no need to ever take your thumb off the accelerator button and the bikes turn on a six-pence. Add to this kicking up skip-loads of dirt, getting ridiculous air, top soundtracks and floor-vibrating SFX (this game justifies a home cinema system in itself) and youve got all the ingredients required for top-of-the-range brain-dead fun. May not appeal to the GT3 brigade, but if you want realism spend youre £300 on a track day rather than a games console.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 16Oct2001 |
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