EL33TONLINE: News tag archive: f12009
Who says you need ‘next-gen’ hardware to make a great looking game? F1 2009 on the Wii and PSP is looking mightily impressive, despite the ‘last-gen’ nature of the respective console’s hardware.
This latest, quick trailer for F1 2009 shows a bit of racing action from the Japanese Formula One racing circuit, Suzuka, complete with all of the proper twists and turns, and not forgetting the iconic Ferris wheel in the picturesque background. Watch below:
Codemasters, currently hard at work on the upcoming Wii and PSP Formula One racing game, F1 2009, has recently released a bunch of screenshots showcasing the iconic Singapore Street Circuit track included in the game, as well as a new video to give a glimpse of the circuit in motion.
The Singapore Street Circuit, introduced for the first time during last year’s season of the Formula One Championship, has been “painstakingly recreated” for the game, with 1 500 lighting projectors used (as in the real track) to provide competitors with maximum visibility during a race.
You can leaf through five additional F1 2009 screenshots, and watch a highly charged trailer from the game, below:
Codemasters has announced that a limited edition Race Wheel accessory will ship with the Wii version of F1 2009 in select territories.
The Wii Remote slots into the white race wheel, which is styled after the steering wheel of a Formula One car.
Codemasters has released a batch of new F1 2009 screenshots featuring the Silverstone speed circuit.
The game promises to deliver a fully authentic FIA Formula One World Championship experience with all the teams, drivers, cars and tracks from the 2009 season.
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