NASCAR DRIVING AND NASCAR RACING GAMES
|
 |
|
FINAL LAP
| FINAL LAP VIDEO GAME
| NASCAR |
DRIVING GAMES
| FINAL LAP BOOK
| FINAL LAP CHEATS
| MOTOCROSS
| EBAY |
|
Nascar Racing Games
NASCAR Racing took the simulation racing world by
storm, there was another, lesser-known racing game released four
years before it that donned the NASCAR license. This game was
known as Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge. This game was not only
the first game to have the NASCAR license, but it was also the
first game to have several NASCAR tracks (including Watkins Glen
and Talladega) and a NASCAR driver in it (which was Bill
Elliott). Even though NASCAR broke into the video game market in
1990, it would take several more years until NASCAR would see
another title hit store shelves.
|
|
|
|
|
Nascar Video Games
NASCAR 09 is the twelfth installment of the
EA Sports NASCAR series. It is developed by EA Tiburon and
released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in
North America on June 10, 2008.[1] On 12 March 2008, EA
announced Jeff Gordon as the cover athlete for NASCAR 09.[3]
Through the career mode, "Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup",
Gordon leads a mentoring program,[4] a new feature offered in
NASCAR 09.[5]
In October 2007, Electronic Arts moved the
PlayStation 2 game development to a new studio in North Carolina
to be able to get better information with the NASCAR teams in an
attempt to improve the game. The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
versions of the game were still made at the old studio.[6] Due
to the development team using certain resources to work on key
features in the game, no car manufacturers are present in this
year's title. From Wikipedia

|
|
|
|
|
|
| |