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MattB
12-30-2001, 04:55 PM
heres a priveiw from gamespot.com for the new V-rally3 game going to be released on the PS2.


''
Infogrames Europe announced today that V-Rally 3 is in development at French studio Eden Studios, the team that was responsible for the previous installments in the series. The series is highly popular in Europe, and it has sold more than 4 million units to date.''

''V-Rally 3 for the PlayStation 2 will feature realistic rally driving with plenty of tracks, fully detailed cars, and a new game engine known internally as Twilight. V-Rally 3's car models are said to contain between 15,000 and 16,000 polygons per car, ''

here are pics too
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/images/2001/vgnews/121901/vrally3/vrally3_screen003.jpg

http://gamespot.com/gamespot/images/2001/vgnews/121901/vrally3/vrally3_screen001.jpg

http://gamespot.com/gamespot/images/2001/vgnews/121901/vrally3/vrally3_screen004.jpg

http://gamespot.com/gamespot/images/2001/vgnews/121901/vrally3/vrally3_screen005.jpg


ps2 games seem to be the King of rally games at the moment dont u think???


Matt

Eddie (5speed)
12-31-2001, 12:30 PM
I got PS2 for christmas and GT3. I'm so addicted to the game that if my brother wasn't so attached to his stupid skateboard game for hours, I would never come back to my computer. I have no reason to ever play NFS again, but I will still be making cars in my spare time (too much fun).

The problem with the rally racing in GT3, is that the rally tracks are too wide. I'm definetly buying this rally game when it comes out!:cool:
Right now I'm thinking of buying "BURNOUT", does anyone have it? Is it a good game?

MattB
12-31-2001, 01:56 PM
yeh, GT3 was the game l bought when l first got my PS2, l play it everyday and only come back to my comp to use the net and then l'm back onto the PS2.

but l'm in need of a rally game, l might go out and by WRC this week, the rally races in GT3 aren't very realistic to me