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Have a need for speed? Buckle up and explore our selection of racing and driving games, both iconic and new.
RC Cars: Know everything about Remote controlled cars
Cool-folks are going all crazy over drones, but there's something cool that you need to get your eyes on as soon as possible. These are RC cars. RC cars or remote-controlled cars are miniature model cars and trucks. One of the main reasons why these have become so popular is that people can easily control them from a distance.
Protechzi Digital MediaPublished 3 years ago in GamersA new mobile game with all camera views 'Racing Master' is now launched...
There are many mobile racing games are releasing nowadays. Some of the games are really not playable and some of them are really very good to play and enjoy. Here, I only mention and suggest to you those mobile racing games which are actually best. I suggest those games whose ratings are above four and fun to play. Also, here I am going to introduce a new mobile racing game which is best for its new 'all camera view' feature. You can feel every second while, you will driving the car. You can change the car driving camera view anytime you want. One of the best camera views is the FPP camera view. With this camera view, you can only see your hands and the front side of the car. You will feel like, you are driving the car at this fast racing track. There are many more camera modes are available to enhance your racing experience. Now, just like other reviews let me introduce the game and talk about the mobile racing game. The game is now available in Google Play Store or iOS App Store. Soon, it will be available to download. Now, it is only available for beta testing. The beta testing process is running right now. After completing it will available to download in every app store.
Avijit DeyPublished 3 years ago in Gamers6 Best Racing Games to Keep Your Adrenaline Rushing
This was a fantasy for every kid from their childhood. It is to sit back on your comfortable racing leather seat, suit up complete with helmet, and floor the gas pedal and let it rip. What was once a fantasy previously has been an attainable semi-reality nowadays.
Dan MartinPublished 3 years ago in GamersBe alert! Presenting the best racing game of the decade 'Ace Racer'.
The future of the Mobile racing game is here. It's great news for all racing game lovers. 'Ace Racer' is now going to be available soon in the Android play store and iOS app store. This is totally a futuristic game that, everyone will love it. The details of the game were previously announced at the NetEase 520 conference. I am telling it again the game is still not available to play. But, the beta version is now available. You can also pre-register for this game from now. To get the beta version of this racing game you just have to participate NetEase competition. Where you have to go to their event page and send them a screenshot of the pre-registered game. Other details to get the free beta version of this game will be available in the TapTap app store. I have pasted the game pre-register link for android and iOS devices. So, now lets about the game. Let's talk about the game graphics, quality, and gameplay.
Avijit DeyPublished 3 years ago in GamersCar Games versus Motorcycle Games:
From Road Rash to NFS titles, we had loved them all, spending countless hours gaming and driving even before we got our hands on our first vehicles. These games are more than games. For us, they’re memories.
John SalazarPublished 4 years ago in Gamers'Need for Speed: The Run'
Need for Speed: The Run was released in 2011. It was made by the developing company known as EA Black Box, who also helped make Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Need for Speed: Underground, Need for Speed: Underground 2, Need for Speed: Carbon, Need for Speed: ProStreet, and also a few other Need for Speed titles. EA Black Box has also had a hand in helping develop other games such as the Skate series, NHL games from 2000 to 2004, Nascar 2001, and The Sims 3. Need for Speed: The Run is the most overlooked game in the Need for Speed series because of how different it is to the rest of the series. A lot of Need for Speed fans hated the game at first because it wasn't like the ones that came before it, but it still managed to gain a fan base that loves the game. Need for Speed: The Run is a Fantastic game because of it being different, the narrative driven story, and the theme of the game.
Thomas FletcherPublished 5 years ago in Gamers'Need for Speed’s' Latest Installment Is Sure to Turn up the Heat
Need For Speed has officially returned for another installment of illegal street racing and continuously dodging the police. This latest title promises more high octane action and fewer microtransactions. The long-running racing series has been one of the top choices for gamers when it comes to getting their fix of burying the needle in some of the world’s fastest vehicles. Some of the last iterations have been criticized for straying away from what the fans were used to experiencing when firing this game up. But thankfully, Need For Speed Heat is getting back to the basics with a slick new coat of paint.
D.J. RiveraPublished 5 years ago in Gamers'F1 2018' | Video Game
This is the tenth interoperation of the F1 game series designed and created by Codemasters. This game allows the player to have the most authentic and realistic F1 experience from your couch. Although this is known as a game, Codemasters have also pushed that F1 2018 can be also known as a simulator. It is able to be played on the XBOX, PS4, and PC platforms.
H4MM3R_H34D 23Published 6 years ago in Gamers'Road Redemption' Made My Dreams Come True
We all had that favorite video game growing up. To be fair, we all had more than one, usually segmented off into the varying genres old consoles and computers offered us gamers. (It's bemusing but I've become so hoary that I didn't initially realize there are plenty of adults who can't relate to what I am saying, game era wise.) For example, in my youth, Shadow Warrior was my favorite FPS (until Quake 2 came out), and Earthbound was my favorite JRPG, while Fallout 1 & 2 were my favorite WRPGs. On my Nintendo, I was addicted to shooting baddies as The Punisher and spent many an hour grinding away at the very first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game, which was brilliantly difficult, set in a (fairly) open world, and (sadly) unlike every other Turtles game to come after.
Aubrey KatePublished 6 years ago in GamersDid Microsoft Just Foreshadow 4K Install Sizes with 'Forza Motorsport 7'?
If there was one thing that Microsoft wasn't scared of showing off, it's their Xbox One X, and well, it's graphical capabilities. With the console built from the ground up around 4K, there's no doubt that the console will feature some of the best and most realistic textures to date. There's also no doubt that the console itself will run games at a solid 60 fps according to Microsoft. This proves that the console will be one of the most ambitious as well as technologically ambitious consoles to date.
Dustin MurphyPublished 7 years ago in GamersMario Kart 8
Recently, I have had the chance to play the Wii U’s installment of Nintendo’s popular Mario Kart franchise. And let me say I was blown away with just how good the game is.
Alan WalkerPublished 7 years ago in GamersRole Playing in Racing Games
Why would anyone talk about a subject that sounds as stupid as that... let alone write an article? Role playing in racing games is a subject that has not been discussed a lot and probably for a good reason - there really is nothing to discuss, since in racing games, it is the driving experience that counts. Yet, in light of the news that F1 2016 is going to get a massive 10 season career mode that was completely missing from the 2015 game and drawing from my own history with racing games, I came to a conclusion that it is an aspect of gaming that has a demand and it's own useful function.
Art-Peeter RoosvePublished 7 years ago in Gamers