Formula One Racing Games Exclusive To PS2 31
Thanks to GameSpot for posting a story indicating that Sony have exclusively licensed the Formula One racing license for the next 4 years. There's some additional information via the press release hosted at GameSpyDaily, including info on the Formula One 2003 title for Playstation 2, to be released in Europe next month - is this now the biggest worldwide sport to have an exclusive game license?
PSP, PS3 (Score:2)
An opinion on racing games. (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:An opinion on racing games. (Score:2, Insightful)
It has nothing to do with being a hardcore gamer, and everything to do with the type of racing games you like. Some people like hardcore racing sims, tweaking every little thing on the car and having everyt
Re:An opinion on racing games. (Score:1)
Re:An opinion on racing games. (Score:2, Interesting)
I probably misread it slightly, as well. My main point was that being a 'hardcore gamer' is pretty much meaningless in terms of racing game preferences. The most hardcore gamers in the world are probably the guys that play ultra-realistic flight sims or massive turn-based games via email anyway. Some of those pe
Re:An opinion on racing games. (Score:2)
29 cars is pretty good, especially when you consider the quality of the 3D models and the fact that they all handle and perform very differently (e.g. they aren't just skins over a small handful of performance characteristics). As for locations, there are about 200 tracks in the game -- granted, they're all set in 15 or 20 areas of only 4 cities, but that's still a lot of variety.
I would
Re:An opinion on racing games. (Score:1)
The biggest problem I have with most racing games is that they (including GT3 and Project Gotham) tend to overdo the types of handling problems associated with rear-wheel drive, and also tend to give all of the cars unrealis
Re:An opinion on racing games. (Score:1)
Re:An opinion on racing games. (Score:1)
Re: F1 popularity in the US (Score:2, Insightful)
I guess this F1 license just doesn't seem as much of a coup to me as, say, the NBA license. I mean, that's like ABC gloating over exclusive MLS rights...woo-hoo!
Re: F1 popularity in the US (Score:3, Interesting)
Re: F1 popularity in the US (Score:4, Interesting)
The US may/may not be the single biggest market in the world, but realistically it's just one of the top three territories for videogames (North America, Europe, and Asia). Games that sell well in the US (e.g., Madden) can easily bomb everywhere else (e.g., Madden) - games that sell well everywhere need to hit at least 2 of the 3 big markets.
Re: F1 popularity in the US (Score:2, Informative)
Re: F1 popularity in the US (Score:2)
3 is in heaven, 24 can go to hell!
Re: F1 popularity in the US (Score:1)
Re: F1 popularity in the US (Score:1)
so what? (Score:2)
the f1 tracks are getting boring anyways
Playstation, huh? (Score:2)
there is a "bigger" license. (Score:2, Insightful)
No. Electronic Arts holds the exclusive FIFA license. Other companies can get a FIFAPro license which does not even come close to the all encompassing license that EA currently holds. I can't recall off-the-top how many teams are in a FIFAPro license but i know its merely a smattering.
Its a shame too, because Winning Eleven 6 by Konami is clearly the best futbol game on the market right now. Actually, I shouldn't say its a shame, b
GREAT. (Score:2)
Re:GREAT. (Score:1)
Re:GREAT. (Score:1)
How did you work that out? Kimi Raikkonen started from the pits in 20th place and managed to climb up to 6th position, only to drop back down to 10th before re-gaining his 6th position for the finish. That is at least 22 passes (for and against) only one driver, and many other drivers made many passes during the race.
F1 isn't just about speed and overtaking, it's also about strategy. I personally thought that the
I am surprised (Score:1)
How well would a Formula1 game be? Well I have been watching Formula for only 3 years and I assue the Formula 1 games would basically cars from the current/previous season, and guess what. Formula 1 is dead boring these days. The regulations on tyres, aerodynamics and fobiding ground effects make for unexciting viewing for much of the t
Re:I am surprised - Why Ecclestone & co chose (Score:2)
Bernie Ecclestone who handles the marketing and money side of F1 thinks, breaths and lives money. I would have thought that he would have gone with Microsoft on this one.
Ecclestone does think, breathe and live money, which is why he went with Sony. All he had to do was take a look at the number of PS2s sold and looked at the number of Xboxes sold and the answer is an obvious one. Sony's larger installed base = more users = more sales. The math is simple.
Terrible News (Score:1)
Re:Terrible News (Score:2)
Bah! Rubbish!
The GameCube port was attrocious - long load-times, poor controls, handling of the cars was so-so, graphics were kinda okay but not great, etc.
F1 and Other such news (Score:1)
As for realism. It is hard to simulate racing perfectly. In fact I have found that driving the real cars is much easier then play
Bad for mods (Score:1)