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With the release of Gran Turismo 5 comes back the age old quest for cheats and whether you would really enjoy the game as much as you would without them. There will be no doubt a surge in the number of people that will go online in searching for help to unlock levels, tracks and cars through the mode of cheats. They obviously feel that it makes life a lot easier and they will not have to work that much harder to get there. So when will the first cheats hit the web and will you be tempted to use them?
It may not be much more than a week or so from now when everyone with GT5 will
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Some like it and some don’t. But no matter what your personal taste is, EA games on iOS sell. There is a section that fails to see the appeal of large console games being shrunk to fit the iPhone, but we do understand why they are so popular. You can play them on your mobile anytime and anywhere. Come this holiday season EA expands their existing array of iOS games and the ones to watch out for are sure to get i-gamers everywhere pretty excited.
Here is a list of the games that are slated to come over to the iOS platform this Christmas:
Reckless Racing – A
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Since it looks like GT5′s still another decade or two away from release, racing gamers need everything they can to survive the wait, and this is just about the most creative way we’ve seen to do that. At a glance, Nokia’s Ovi Maps Racing looks like a pretty simple, standard 2D racer with an overhead view, but its secret sauce lies in the map: it can turn pretty much any street in the world into a racecourse. The game lets you chart out your heated battle using nothing more than Ovi Maps data and your finger, meaning Manhattan, Prague, or your folks’ quiet,
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We’ve seen many racing simulators in the past, and the Cruden Hexatech has certainly got to be one of the most expensive ones, chalking up a bill of $191,000. For that princely sum, you’ll get a simulator that is completely suspended on a hydraulic tripod, allowing you to simulate F1, NASCAR, WRC and Le Mans races. You’ll be able to receive feedback from the chassis, track, tire, suspension settings, drive trains, aero load, and all sorts of stuff. It comes with three 42-inch screens, but since you’re rich enough to
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There’s certainly no shortage of hurdles to cross in building a competitive, all-electric race car, with the weight of the vehicle (and requisite battery pack) being particularly high up on the list. While the folks behind this new E-Wolf e1 vehicle have indeed managed to get the weight down to an impressive 500 kilograms (or just over 1,100 pounds), they’ve also taken another somewhat unique step to ensure the performance is just right: limit the weight of the driver to 150 pounds. That, combined with a 110kW, quadripolar, liquid-cooled, AC induction motor,
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Apple is rushing to get its much-rumoured ‘iTablet’ device out in time for this coming Christmas, as well as introducing new interactive album features on iTunes in an effort to revitalise music sales.
According to reports in the Financial Times, Apple is working with the big four major labels to stimulate iTunes album sales by offering customers new ‘added value’ features such as interactive booklets, album sleeve notes and more.
The four majors – EMI, Sony Music, Warner Music and Universal Music Group – are working with Apple on a project
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