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In our third part of racing game coverage we're going to take a look at the wackier more creative side of the tracks. Here are some racing games to try to add more variety, innovation or just pickup and play. They are also exclusive to its respective console.
By now, many users have tried to get in on the action of Battlefield 1943, but have been hit with a bit of a snag. Dice has convinced fans that it is a server issue, and they are trying to add servers around the clock. Now if any that are reading this at home have tried and have gotten a error message in the form of "Error Connecting to EA Servers", then Dice adding servers isn't your problem. Fortunately, we have two remedy's that can get anyone on their way to join your friends in battle.
Project Natal made big waves at E3, arguably more than the PS3 motion controller, soon after both press conferences announced their respective projects many debates were sparked as to which tech was the superior one. Both "controllers" are fairly different and it seems that the two are going to be targeting different markets.
In our second part of racing games you will be seeing from now to next year is taking it to the track. these simulations are trying to leave the competition in the dust while proving itself as top dog.
Remember back in the day? When you used to play Little League or Pee-Wee Football with your friends, and no matter how bad your team sucked, you still got a nice (plastic) gold trophy at the end of the season. It was like the league went up to you and said "Hey, Hey.... Good Job." Granted, the trophies were awarded as a token of completion of the season, not necessarily individual accomplishments, but at least it was something. In the world of Sports Video Games, trophies are awarded few and far between.
The Beatles are arguably the greatest rock band of all time. With countless #1 singles and a world-wide following, there is no limit as to how many songs should be in the new The Beatles: Rock Band.