From the hearts of all of us at neowin, we wish you a happy Valentines day.
Remember to get a card, send some flowers, maybe even go all out and buy that cheap neckless you saw over at the local dollar store.
Seriously though, this time of year is a time for you to get off neowin and into the arms of the person that you love most and say
"Dear, I love you, but glix81's article is going to be coming out soon, can we do this sometime after the olympics please"
And even after your relationships go down the dismal drain of the human spirit, you can rely on the staff of Neowin to take you back, back into a world where relationships don't exist and the Geforce 4 is king.
Now working in conjunction with Infogrames’ Chippenham internal development studio, acknowledged gaming guru Geoff Crammond together with his own development company Simergy has taken the Grand Prix brand to a new level.
“We believe Grand Prix 4 raises and re-defines our own benchmarks in terms of realism and playability”, commented Crammond. “Our aim is not simply to produce a great game about racing, but to deliver a complete F1 driving experience which is as close to having a real F1 drive as possible.’’
Geoff Crammond’s Grand Prix 4 for PC and Xbox boasts an all new graphics engine, new 2001 season car physics, plus ultra-realistic track layouts based on actual GPS data, which produce even greater player involvement and immersion than ever before. A whole host of other new additions are promised, including multi-player options, improved audio and a motion-captured pit crew, all combining to offer the player the most intense F1 racing experience available.
Cyril Voiron, Infogrames’ Marketing Manager for Sport & Racing titles announced, “To PC gamers, Geoff Crammond’s Grand Prix games represent the epitome of F1 video-gaming. By bringing Grand Prix to Xbox as well as PC, we are offering console gamers the first ever opportunity to get their hands on the next evolution of a legend.”
Remember to get a card, send some flowers, maybe even go all out and buy that cheap neckless you saw over at the local dollar store.
Seriously though, this time of year is a time for you to get off neowin and into the arms of the person that you love most and say
"Dear, I love you, but glix81's article is going to be coming out soon, can we do this sometime after the olympics please"
And even after your relationships go down the dismal drain of the human spirit, you can rely on the staff of Neowin to take you back, back into a world where relationships don't exist and the Geforce 4 is king.
Now working in conjunction with Infogrames’ Chippenham internal development studio, acknowledged gaming guru Geoff Crammond together with his own development company Simergy has taken the Grand Prix brand to a new level.
“We believe Grand Prix 4 raises and re-defines our own benchmarks in terms of realism and playability”, commented Crammond. “Our aim is not simply to produce a great game about racing, but to deliver a complete F1 driving experience which is as close to having a real F1 drive as possible.’’
Geoff Crammond’s Grand Prix 4 for PC and Xbox boasts an all new graphics engine, new 2001 season car physics, plus ultra-realistic track layouts based on actual GPS data, which produce even greater player involvement and immersion than ever before. A whole host of other new additions are promised, including multi-player options, improved audio and a motion-captured pit crew, all combining to offer the player the most intense F1 racing experience available.
Cyril Voiron, Infogrames’ Marketing Manager for Sport & Racing titles announced, “To PC gamers, Geoff Crammond’s Grand Prix games represent the epitome of F1 video-gaming. By bringing Grand Prix to Xbox as well as PC, we are offering console gamers the first ever opportunity to get their hands on the next evolution of a legend.”