New Colin McRae racing game to grace PSP

Posted Nov 4, 2006 at 5:48AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Games Tags: Exploit, Finland, Greece, Spain, Sweden, Toyota
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Colin McRae - Image 1 Colin McRae - Image 2

World Rally Championship driver Colin McRae is no longer a stranger to gamers. A number of racing games named after him have come out already on multiple platforms. His newest exploit would be Colin McRae: DIRT, to appear this 2007 on both next gen consoles, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Unknown to all of us, he's about to zoom his way towards our PSPs!


Actually, there was a 2005 racing title that featured the said racing icon. Unfortunately though, it didn't quite pick up. This time around, developer Codemasters would like to make sure this new title is not going to eat other racing game's dirt. Some of the new features include:
  • international real-life race routes like the ones in Japan, Germany, Britain, Sweden, the United States, Finland, Australia, Spain, Greece and other 9 countries
  • 20 famous races and 300 tracks all in all
  • new car models like Toyota Celica VVTLi, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII, Peugeot 206, Lancia Stratos and 30 other classic models
Also, we learned that there would be an experience mode wherein players will play as McRae himself earning credits and making better records. Most excitingly, the new game allows for multiplayers, supporting up to eight players in one time. Now, that will make things dirty! Anyway, an official title for the game has yet to be announced as it is currently deep into development.

McRae - Image 1 McRae - Image 2 McRae - Image 3 McRae - Image 4 




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Comments

by - 2006-11-04 06:08:03
Yay did it.

Both this and CheatMaster v0.6 for PSP
by - 2006-11-04 07:41:23
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this game looks like a copy of Sega Rally (which isn't really a bad thing)
by - 2006-11-04 13:17:22
IT WILL ROCX

COLIN McRAE RALLY WERE THE BEST RALLY GAMES EVER

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