If you want some sweet next-generation eye-candy to help allay those feelings of guilt for spending hundreds of dollars on a new games machine, then look no further than Project Gotham Racing 3.
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Fans of classic racing games will want to check out Asphalt 3 on N-Gage. The racing is fast paced and can be thrilling, but the repetitive level design robs it of replay value.
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FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage is every bit enjoyable, and you don't need to be a racing enthusiast to be able to pick this game up and take on the track.
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The Xbox already has some great racing titles available, but Forza Motorsport looks set to outdo them all. Is Forza going to be a GT4 killer?
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Xbox fans rejoice! Forza Motorsport is fun, fast and is hands down the best racing simulation on the console. Read our Australian review.
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If you like your driving serious -- and seriously hard -- you should check out our Australian review of Richard Burns Rally.
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As a graphical showpiece, DiRT is an unbridled success. It also happens to be an entirely enjoyable rally racer.
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Though its presentation is rather dry, Formula One Championship Edition is a good racing game that straddles the fine line between being accessible to newcomers yet deep enough for longtime fans of the series.
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Forza 2 delivers on nearly every aspect you'd want in a Forza sequel. It drives incredibly, it's wonderfully presented, and it's rich with modes and features.
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