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| Forza Motorsport 2 Features Unveiled Microsoft Game Studios has announced that "Forza Motorsport 2" is set to hit European retail stores in May. With more than 300 car models from upwards of 50 of the world's leading manufacturers, "Forza Motorsport 2" allows automotive enthusiasts to collect the cars they want and customize them to reflect their racing passion. Own the cars that own the competition. This is our first wave of car reveals. In this wave, we give you Ferrari, Maserati, Porsche and Lamborghini. No other simulator offers you so many cars from these amazing brands. And of course, all of these models can be fully customisable and are sure to leave tire tracks on your Xbox 360! Highlights include: - Ciao Bella! Ferrari brings gamers 15 of their most desirable models including the 2004 Ferrari F430, 2002 Enzo Ferrari and even the classic 1969 Dino 246 GT; - From the country that has preserved the thrill of driving in the fast lane with its world famous Autobahn, Porsche delivers 13 sports cars ranging from the newest members of the 911 family - the 2007 911 GT3 (997) and 911 Turbo (997) - to fan-favourites from yesteryear including the 1970 Porsche 914/6 and 1987 Porsche 959; - Five heart-stopping models from Lamborghini include coveted makes such as the 2005 Murcielago, 2005 Gallardo as well as classic Diablo and Countach models; - Not to be outdone is Lamborghini's Italian counterpart, Maserati, who joins "Forza Motorsport 2" with two of its revered exotics ? the 2004 MC12 and the 2006 Gransport. As "Forza Motorsport 2" races toward its retail debut, Microsoft plans to reveal additional models from its roster of more than 300 cars worldwide, including top European manufacturers like Audi, BMW, Lotus, Peugeot and Jaguar in the coming weeks. In addition, Microsoft shares with you some details on an important new feature that's being added to the sequel of "Forza Motorsport" - Force Feedback Wheel support. Microsoft Games Studios and their partners have been hard at work optimizing "Forza Motorsport 2" for the Wireless Racing Wheel with true force feedback, as well as maximizing rumble in the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller to help gamers literally feel the road beneath them as their fully-tuned racer shoots for the apex at triple-digit speeds. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Game News :: home page |