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NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Video
NASCAR ace and ex-Formula One pilot Juan Pablo Montoya raced a few laps at the Bristol Motor Speedway in NASCAR The Game Inside Line, the upcoming title of UK based developers Eutechnyx.
The game will allow players to race with the top NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers, teams and cars, as well as feature all 23 officially licensed racetracks. NTG Inside Line will be out at the fall of 2012 for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. It’s not yet known if a PAL version will be made available for Europe and Australia as NTG 2011 was not sold in those territories by Activision.









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I LOVE oval. Nascar it’s the best and my dream would be a “new” NR 2k3 with the exactly engine but more graphics. Yes iknow, most of you will say we have iRacing but this one you cant race offline.
This nascar (if the same developer last year) is more arcade.
Anyway, a new “nascar” game is always welcome.
IIRC EA did a NASCAR Sim-Racing game for the PC, but this was about a decade or so ago. Maybe ’05 or ’06?
it is a joke
Too bad most of those racing games are too much arcade like. In the old days you had games that fitted arcade gamers and sim enthusiasts. Good example where the papyrus sims and F1 series from microprose
I’m sorry, but this looks and sounds pretty dire by today’s standards! One thing I simply cannot stand is when they can’t seem to get the reflections right, for a start; how on Earth would the track surface be reflected on the roof like that?
The spotter doesn’t appear to let you know when it’s clear high or low, which could cost you a race when you’re in lots of traffic, because it forces you to assume it’s clear, just because he hasn’t updated you, when in reality he ought to keep updating you of a car’s presence, then update you when it’s clear.
The graphics look like something off of PS2 and the sounds are about on par with that.
Honestly, I’m not going to buy this based upon this clip. Sure, there’s a lot of time between now and it’s release date, but it has a long way to come too.