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F1 2010 on PS3 360

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F1 2010 is a Racing game available on the PS3 360.

F1 2010 is a Racing game. Racing games, although sometimes seen as a sporting sub category, are a well established video game genre in their own right.

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Reviews

Motoring Gamer review Tue, 19 Jul 2011

F1 2010 delivers speed in a way I've not seen before. It turned my motoring journalistic head from Touring and Rally coverage to the fever pitch speed and delights of Formula One.

Ah, the worldwide Circus that is Formula 1, every other week millions of pounds of motor racing tech and drivers land at the (allegedly) the World's biggest and best racetracks for 3 days of non-stop race action, beloved by thousands of fans.
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Race Gamer review Wed, 03 Nov 2010

F1 2010 delivers speed in a way I've not seen before. It turned my motoring journalistic head from Touring and Rally coverage to the fever pitch speed and delights of Formula One.

Ah, the worldwide Circus that is Formula 1, every other week millions of pounds of motor racing tech and drivers land at the (allegedly) the World's biggest and best racetracks for 3 days of non-stop race action, beloved by thousands of fans.
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Race Gamer review Thu, 07 Oct 2010

F1 2010 360 blends lightening quick simulation with a sense of theatre as it captures all that is good about Formula 1. Maybe a little on the obsessive side, but enthusiasts like me will relish the chance to delve deep into its recreation of F1.

There are a couple of racing games that still stick in my mind. Even when I'm driving a real car, moments from those experiences jump back into my head and make me smile. Geoff Crammond's first F1GP game and Indy 500, both on the Amiga, were restrained by technology but did enough to create some racing magic. It's something I've been looking for ever since.
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