What to Do After a Car Accident
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 30th, 2009 at 10:00 am

A car crash; something we never want to experience, not only because of the actual dangers, but also because of the distress and inconvenience it causes in the aftermath. Everyday, somewhere across the globe, an accident happens, whether it be a minor fender swipe or a major head on collision. Some of them are even fatal. Accidents are unavoidable, whether it be once in a lifetime or one every few years, so you best be prepared to deal with it rather than live the lie and think that accidents are 100% unavoidable.
You should always be prepared to take certain measures after a vehicular accident to make the whole process as easy as possible for everyone. Here are some steps and tips to note in case you ever were to get into one of these fender benders.
Top Gear losing steam?
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 22nd, 2009 at 9:00 am

A few days ago, Top Gear producer Andrew Wilman published a very lengthy blog post about the progress the shows has taken over the past 14 seasons. He also responded to the comments of peeved fans, especially at the Final Gear forums. However, has his response really reinstated any fate for the future of the series?
Over the past few seasons, Top Gear has been losing its sense of originality and spinning like a stuck record. However, there hasn’t been too much notice, until season 14 that is. I’ve been watching Top Gear since maybe season 6 or 7 onward. It was always a pleasure to watch the trio take part in their made up studio challenges and get mad at one another for trashing their cars. Even after the numerous times I’ve been reprimanded by the BBC and Reuters for copyright law bending, I’ve still persisted in watching their show every week. Read the full post »
Top 5 Racing Games of 2009
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 20th, 2009 at 9:58 pm

2009 has been a very good year for the racing game industry, with a couple mega titles dropping down to the end of the year. All in all, it’s good to see that developers are now pushing the graphical and physics frontier in order to bring racers that are much closer to reality. Here is our list of preferred titles for 2009.
Top ten best looking cars of 2009
Posted by Ilia Lou on December 9th, 2009 at 3:54 pm

You’re about to lay your eyes uppon some of the most pleasant 2009 man-made machines to look at. It’s these type of cars that make everyone’s day when they drive by your window, it’s these type of cars that will be respectfully remembered, and it’s these type of cars that people buy for the everyday pleasure of looking at them. Enjoy!
The Worst Cars of 2009
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 9th, 2009 at 10:55 am

Every year, auto makers shell out a number of different model ranges and variations in order to keep the car savvy buyers happy. This year proved to be very critical because of the economic downturn. Car manufacturers had to be careful when it came to designing cars to succeed in the grim conditions. However, some of them still managed to make a mess of a few of their models. In this article, we highlight some of the worst cars of 2009 based on several factors such as design, pricing and functionality. Enjoy. Hopefully you may not purchase these as a present for your loved ones.
Hotly Anticipated Racing Games For 2010
Posted by Bradley Wint on December 8th, 2009 at 4:31 pm

In 2009, we saw quite a number of hot racing game releases including Forza Motorsport 3, Need For Speed: SHIFT, RACE On and a few others. In 2010, we expect to see yet a few more, some of which have been highly anticipated.
RACE On Review
Posted by Bradley Wint on November 22nd, 2009 at 11:58 pm

Once again, SimBin has delivered a game that reaches out towards the true racing enthusiast. RACE On can be considered an all round package of the already previous successful titles such as GTR Evolution, RACE 07, STCC The Game…with the addition of an American perspective to the game.
In my opinion, this has to be one of the best releases from SimBin thus far, simply because of how the game was packaged. Unlike its predecessors, different racing series, tracks and car classes have been included into one. If you wanted to do some WTCC racing, you’re able to select from the 2006, 2007 or 2008 series with their respective cars and tracks. Maybe you want to want to kick it up a notch and drive a Formula Masters series cars…well those are also there. How about a taste of America? They’ve got that too.
Need For Speed: SHIFT Review
Posted by Bradley Wint on November 22nd, 2009 at 2:29 pm

SHIFT, the game that saved the Need For Speed series. If you’re an oldie gamer like me, you must have been around in the days of the original Need For Speed for the 3DO. Also you should have played NFS: Special Edition, which basically made Need For Speed what it is today. For many years, the franchise did well, bringing us a racing arcade game that had a wide choice of exotic sports cars, decent graphics and action packed racing.
However, over the last few years, their newer titles brought shame to the name with sequels that did not live up to what we knew Need For Speed to be. Demand for the games was so poor that their next release would basically be the make or break title.
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