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Jet Bike Simulator: Sports: ZX Spectrum, C64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga [9] 1988 Fruit Machine Simulator: Simulation: ZX Spectrum, Atari 8-bit, C64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga [10] 1988 The Race Against Time: Adventure: ZX Spectrum, C64, Amstrad CPC [11] 1988 Pro BMX Simulator: Sports: ZX Spectrum, C64, Amstrad CPC [12] 1988 International ...
Dirt Rally 2.0 (stylised as DiRT Rally 2.0) is a racing simulation video game developed and published by Codemasters for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. It was released on 26 February 2019. A version for Amazon Luna followed on 3 June 2021. It is a successor to the 2015 video game Dirt Rally and emphasises realistic driving physics.
Colin McRae Rally and Dirt series (15 P) M. MotorStorm (6 P, 2 F) MX vs. ATV (13 P) R. Rally racing video games (3 C, 55 P) Pages in category "Off-road racing video ...
Dirt Rally (stylised as DiRT Rally) is a racing simulation video game developed and published by Codemasters for Windows. A Steam Early Access version of the game was released on 27 April 2015, and the full version was released on 7 December. [2] PlayStation 4, Xbox One and physical PC DVD versions were released on 5 April 2016.
The Motard/Dirt form with one leg out in turns is dedicated to enduro and naked bike riding, but the user is free to use it on all bikes. This mode is named after the mode in Gran Turismo games. In TT Mode, the user can enter the Garage Riding Form settings with up to four fully customizable forms to save.
For example, accurate flight simulators will ensure that the vehicle responds slowly to their controls, while other games will treat the plane more like a car in order to simplify the game. [1] In both driving games and flight simulators, players have come to expect a high degree of verisimilitude where vehicles are scaled to realistic sizes. [1]
The first racing game with simulation pretensions on a home system is believed to have been Chequered Flag, released by Psion on the 8-bit ZX Spectrum in 1983. REVS, followed in 1986. REVS was a Formula 3 sim that delivered a semi-realistic driving experience by Geoff Crammond that ran on the Commodore 64 and BBC.
Colin McRae: Dirt 2 (stylised as Colin McRae: DiRT 2) known outside Europe as Dirt 2 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters in 2009, first for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Xbox 360, and then later for PC platforms (Windows, Mac OS X). It is the sequel to Colin McRae: Dirt.