Pocket Racers features miniaturised cars whizzing around a series of everyday environments. The player is cast as a spoilt teenager at a party, who is transformed into a toy car by of a vengeful demon. What follows is a frenetic race for survival as the 'Nemesis' demon sets a series of increasingly hard challenges within the fully interactive and destroyable!
Smash N' Crash through the Shrek universe atop a mount with a personality all its own! Play as your favorite Shrek character and pit your racing and combat skills against an assortment of twisted fairy-tale opponents. Grab your mount and bump, crash and slide your way across 12 fairy-tale locations. If you fall behind, don't worry - use magical pick-ups to even the odds or battle your way back by knocking your opponents off their mounts. Beat your friends to the finish line in this fun and funny smash and crash twisted fairy-tale adventure!
Ridge Racer 7 is the seventh console installment in the Ridge Racer series of racing games, released on PlayStation 3. The game has around 40 cars, many of which return from Ridge Racer 6 and the PSP incarnations of the game. There are also 22 courses, available in forward, reverse and mirror mode. The game runs at 1080p resolution and at 60 frames per second. It also features Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound and free online gameplay via the PlayStation Network.
The game was first unveiled at the 2006 E3 event in a teaser trailer, and the first trailer of game footage was shown at the 2006 Tokyo Game Show.
Like many other games in the series, it features a full motion video opening that stars Reiko Nagase.
The game has since been re-issued under Sony's "Platinum" and "The Best" budget lines.
A patch was made available in October 2010 titled "Ridge Racer 7 3D License Version" that enables Ridge Racer 7 to be played in 3D.
Need for Speed: Carbon, also known as NFS Carbon or NFSC, is an Electronic Arts video game in the Need for Speed series. It is the tenth installment and was the first game in the series to gain the PEGI rating of 12+. The game is a sequel to 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
Dominate the streets and build your reputation in Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City for the Nintendo DS. This action-packed racing game lets you take control of the city, one neighborhood at a time, with an immersive storyline and intense street racing action.
Customize and tune a wide range of cars with an array of performance upgrades and visual modifications to suit your style. Assemble your own crew of skilled racers, each with unique abilities, to help you in your quest for supremacy. Utilize your crew members strategically during races to gain the upper hand against rivals.
Race through diverse urban environments, from sprawling cityscapes to winding mountain roads, with the DS's dual-screen setup providing intuitive controls and an engaging HUD display. The touch screen interface makes car customization and crew management seamless and fun.
Experience thrilling race modes including Circuit, Sprint, and Pursuit, where you must outrun aggressive police forces. Challenge your friends in wireless multiplaye
Although this version of Need for Speed: Carbon - Own the City shares its name with its counterparts, the game is completely different. Unlike the other versions there is no canyon racing or drift racing.
The goal of the game is to build up a gang of the best racers and take over all the city's territories. The driving is all city-based similar to the open world of Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The tuner culture/car customization features started in Need for Speed Underground are also present.
There is a light story, presented as comic book style illustrations, that unfolds as the player take over territories and complete chapters.
PSP port of "Ford Bold Moves Street Racing", (released in Europe as "Ford Street Racing: L.A. Duel")
Ford Bold Moves Street Racing is the third Razorworks-developed title in the licensed Ford Racing series since they took over development in Ford Racing 2. Unlike its predecessors, this version has an urban atmosphere. The road races, off-road challenges and circuit tracks have been removed and the action has been taken entirely to the streets of Los Angeles, with 24 tracks available. As in the previous version, the 18 available cars are all Fords, ranging from the 1968 Mustang GT to the 2007 Shelby GT 500.
Experience first hand the acceleration, speed and sheer untamed power of over 40 of the world's super bikes from the Honda CBR1000 to the Ducati 999R. Race on circuits such as the new Assen and Laguna Sega; through cities including London and Berlin; Or blast through lusciously recreated country runs from Corsica to the Scottish Highlands. Unlock the world most popular machines from manufacturers like Ducati, Honda and Yamaha in the career and trophy mode, or hone your skills to perfection in the free ride and challenge modes. Separate control for the bike and rider position delivers the ultimate precision motorcycle racing experience. Individually modeled, manufacturer approved bikes featuring the same acceleration, weight, balance and cornering ability as in real life.
For many years Kawasaki has been a world leader in producing world class motorcycles. Now, for the first time, take control of Kawasaki’s official entry in the world-renowned British Superbike Championship; the race-winning Hawk Kawasaki ZX-10R!
So, take control of this 180BHP two-wheeled machine and take the mighty Hawk Kawasaki team all the way to the top of the championship!
- 14 (28 including reversed) courses raced over 8 environments
- 16 superbikes and 14 sidecars in Production and Race Tuned classes
- Hazardous wet weather conditions
- Multiplayer head-to-head modes available