Need For Speed Introduces Exotic Racing Series Pack for Shift

We know video games don't compare to the real thing of driving exotic supercars, but for many that is the closest they'll get to driving the cars in the upper echelons of motoring like the one where cars like the Bugatti Veyron resides. Last year, CarThrottle reviewed one of those racing games, Need For Speed Shift, a game that emphasizes the first-person driving experience and real-life dynamics. If you're one of the owners of the game, this new package is for you. It's called the Exotic Racing Series package, available for $10 (or equivalent amount of points) and it includes seven new vehicles: the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione, BMW M1 Procar, GUMPERT apollo, Honda NSX, McLaren MP4-12C, Maserati GranTurismo and the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss. One of the criticisms of the game

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Ford Pits Virtual Race Times Vs. Real Life

Ford has been meeting success lately, with an announcement of a profit and the Ford Fusion being the best-selling domestic car in the United States. They also have been doing some interesting videos lately, namely the Ford Taurus SHO versus Audi A6 4.2 FSI video that has caused a stir among CarThrottle commenters. We recently reviewed the racing game Need for Speed: Shift here at CarThrottle and this promotional effort by Ford is timely. Does racing game skill translate to the track? As part of the 2010 Unleashed campaign, Ford put four long-time gamers against each other to see who got the best time in the Mustang on a virtual track in Shift. Following that, the four gamers were put into a real 2010 Mustang

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Competition: Win 2 Tickets to Need for Speed Event in NYC

Since we launched back in January 2009 we've had some pretty special milestones here at CarThrottle; our 100th commenter, our 50,000th visitor and the growing recognition that CarThrottle is one of the leading performance car websites emerging onto the automotive scene. Recently, our scale has changed and we've managed to score an offline promotion and competition that I'm sure some of you are going to jump at the chance of entering. Every gamer on the planet has undoubtedly heard of the Need for Speed series. Created by Electronic Arts, the first game of the title was launched back in 1994 on the PC, PlayStation and SEGA Saturn and since then, the company has gone on to create a whopping 15 games all of which have sold by the

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