Bargain racing games in Blockbuster pre-owned sale
The Blockbuster video rental chain is currently holding a sale on pre-owned games in the UK, both in-store, and apparently online, although the Blockbuster website doesn’t let you filter just games in the pre-owned selection. So if you’re looking to pick up some racing games for some pretty low prices, here’s what you can search for:
- Need for Speed Hot Pursuit – £24.95
- GT5 – £24.95
- F1 2010 – £24.95
- Modnation Racers – £14.95
- DiRT 2 – £8.95
- Motorstorm – £3.95
- Forza 2 – £1.95
- GT5 Prologue – £5.95
- FUEL – £5.95
Blockbuster doesn’t seem to ever carry PC games, so it’ll be the Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 versions of the games you’ll be able to pick up from today.
DiRT and Racedriver: GRID sequels confirmed by Codemasters
In addition to the upcoming F1 2010 game (Find out why it could be the game ORD’s Tom Bowker has dreamed about for years) due for release in September, Codemasters are also hard at work on sequels to both DiRT and Racedriver:GRID.
The news was revealed by SVP of Production Jamie MacDonald in an interview with Develop. “In Southam it’s full steam ahead with the next iteration in our Flashpoint series, as well as the next Dirt and Grid.”
No other details have been released yet about the games, which will be the third in the series for the DiRT franchise.
MacDonald and VP of Studios Gavin Cheshire also spoke about the EGO engine which powers Codemaster’s games, predicting that the weather in F1 will be the best of any game people have ever seen.
Both DiRT and GRID were well received by race fans, so the sequels should also be popular.
If you haven’t tried them yet, why not grab a copy now to get ready for the sequels to be released?
Racedriver: GRID – PC,Xbox 360,PS3,Nintendo DS
Colin McRae DiRT 2: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii,PSP,DS
World Rally Championship 2010 looks to be best ever
The World Rally Championship is always exciting to watch but in recent years, the dominance of Sebastien Loeb has made it feel as predictable as Formula 1 in the Schumacher years.
But this season is shaping up to be radically different with two new drivers in particular getting a lot of attention – and a win for Mikko Hirvonen at the opening round in Sweden.
Hirvonen is the biggest tital rival for Loeb, but has sometimes lacked a little bit of bravery and composure to take a victory at every opportunity – but this year things look different as he was able to build and hold a leader in Sweden that forced Loeb to admit he was settling for second place in the closing stages and there was nothing he could do about the Finn. As always both lead drivers were followed by their teammates, with Ford’s Jari-Matti Lattvala in third and Citroen’s Daniel Sordo in fourth.
But outside of the top ten in Sweden was a driver at the centre of media attention as Kimi Raikkonen, the 2007 Formula One World Champion, made his full WRC debut for Citroen. And despite finding the going particularly difficult, he made the finish and should be an interesting wildcard – particularly as his experience grows.
Image from Dez&John3313 on Flickr – used under CC Licence.
And there was also a very interested spectator in Sweden – Amercian rally and drift superstar Ken Block, who will debut in the Corona Rally Mexico, which runs from 5-7 March, 2010.
Want to know why Block is as famous on Youtube as he is in the motorsport world?
Not only is Block pretty charismatic (check out the official Monster World Rally team website), but for videogame fans, there’s also the fact the team is sponsored by DiRT2, the latest in the legendary Colin McRae series.
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So will Block’s talent convert into a decent result? Can Raikkonen learn quickly enough to make an impact? Will Hirvonen continue his good start or will Loeb regain control? And that’s not to mention the likes of former WRC champion Petter Solberg, who has a full factory spec car for this year.





