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Real Racing 3 is a 2013 racing game developed by Firemonkeys Studios and published by Electronic Arts for iOS, Android (inducing Microsoft Surface Duo), Nvidia Shield and BlackBerry 10 devices. It was released on iOS and Android on February 28, 2013, under the freemium business model; it was free to download, with enhancements available through ...
Real Racing may refer to: Real Racing (racing team), a Japanese racing team; Real Racing, a 2009 racing game This page was last edited on 9 January 2024 ...
During 2009, Firemint developed their two most popular games, Flight Control and Real Racing. These games went on to achieve great success with the subsequent release of two sequels each, Flight Control HD in 2010, Flight Control Rocket in 2012, Real Racing 2 was released in 2010 and Real Racing 3 in 2013.
At some point today (April 11), you'll be cruisin' in a Camaro Z1 across your iPhone and/or iPad and/or Android device in Real Racing 3, thanks to an update that developer Firemonkeys will push ...
The iPhone 5 is taller, thinner, lighter and has a powerful new processor that makes games look gorgeous. You already know this. But perhaps the most interesting feature of the iPhone 5 isn't ...
Developer Firemonkeys and EA have announced that Real Racing 3 is due out on all compatible iOS devices on Feb. 28. Better yet, the game will be available for download for free (i.e. zilch, nada,
Real Racing gameplay. The player is given five different control methods from which to choose: Method A features accelerometer steering (tilting the physical device to the left to turn left and to the right to turn right), auto accelerate and manual brake; Method B features accelerometer steering, manual accelerate and manual brake; Method C features touch to steer (where the player touches ...
The Honda HSV-010 GT of Real Racing in 2011. In 2007, Real Racing competed in the GT500 with Honda as their choice of car manufacturer. Kaneishi himself took the wheel as an owner-driver along with his cousin Toshihiro Kaneishi. The F3 engine and Super GT vehicle were both manufactured by Honda, while the tyres came from Bridgestone.