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CodemastersGames uploaded a new video
(1 month ago)

The virtual recreation of motorsport's most advanced racing cars and challenging circuits comes under the spotlight in the latest F1 2010 developer...
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The virtual recreation of motorsport's most advanced racing cars and challenging circuits comes under the spotlight in the latest F1 2010 developer diary, released today by Codemasters© and available to view at www.formula1-game.com.
The new video takes viewers behind the scenes at F1 2010 developers, Codemasters Birmingham, and shows how all of the cars and circuits from the exhilarating 2010 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP™ have been painstakingly recreated in the game.
To deliver fans the most authentic FORMULA ONE™ experience, CAD (Computer Aided Design) data and extensive reference photography has been used to accurately simulate the 19 circuits that will host the 2010 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. Once tracks are created, former FORMULA ONE driver Anthony Davidson, who is working as Technical Consultant on F1 2010, gives his feedback from a driver's perspective about the look and feel of each circuit in-game.
"Driving the real world circuits enables me to give that impression to the guys creating the game," said Davidson. "There's all these details that only a driver would know about. For instance, turn eight in Spa; I know straight away any car I have ever driven there always understeers and it's knowing that kind of detail as a driver that you can get over into the game. The circuits feel really spot on."
The developer diary goes on to explain how the appearance and performance of each individual FORMULA ONE car is authentically recreated, so even slight differences in design between the teams, such as a variation in wheel-base, are reflected in the handling of the car on the track. This will ensure that no two teams in the game will deliver the same driving experience.
The video also details how Codemasters has captured the engine sounds of actual FORMULA ONE cars during test sessions to deliver the unmistakable, intoxicating roar of the world's most exciting sports cars.
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CodemastersGames uploaded a new video
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In the launch video, Twenty20 World Champions England take on finalists Australia in the short format of the game, and play Bangladesh in a Test ma...
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In the launch video, Twenty20 World Champions England take on finalists Australia in the short format of the game, and play Bangladesh in a Test match accompanied by commentary from David Lloyd. The gameplay video also showcases Action Cam, the innovative new on-field perspective that takes players right into the heart of the battle, whether batting or bowling.
David Lloyd, affectionately known as 'Bumble', is one of English cricket's most loved personalities with over 70,000 followers on twitter who receive wide-ranging updates from pitch conditions to whether the broadcaster has secured a curry and a couple of pints at the end of a long day's commentary. He has been uniquely involved at nearly all levels of the game, from Test player to England coach, umpire and Sky Sports commentator and is now making his debut behind the microphone for the first time in a Codemasters cricket game. He is joined in game by Shane Warne, Ian Bishop, and Jonathan Agnew to deliver the most authentic commentary in a cricket game yet.
Officially licensed by the England and Wales Cricket Board and Cricket Australia to feature official players, stadia and kits and complete with local and online multiplayer, International Cricket 2010 is in stores this Friday for the PS3 and Xbox 360. For the latest news, videos and screens visit www.playcricket2010.com.
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CodemastersGames uploaded a new video
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The 'Welcome to The Network' reveal video is entirely captured from the pre-alpha E3 build and gives a work-in-progress insight into the stylish, o...
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The 'Welcome to The Network' reveal video is entirely captured from the pre-alpha E3 build and gives a work-in-progress insight into the stylish, outrageous arcade action Bodycount blasts from both barrels. Opening in a desolated African landscape, intense fire-fights rage between military and militia factions as the player tears though cover in an orgy of bullets and destruction to take them down.
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CodemastersGames uploaded a new video
(2 months ago)
An extended community edition of our 3rd dev video, focused on weather.
This version of the video runs for approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds lon...
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An extended community edition of our 3rd dev video, focused on weather.
This version of the video runs for approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds longer than the standard version of the dev video and contains additional commentary and gameplay footage.
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CodemastersGames uploaded a new video
(2 months ago)

In the video, Jonathan Agnew, former England player and part of the in-game commentary team, introduces International Cricket 2010s key new gamepla...
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In the video, Jonathan Agnew, former England player and part of the in-game commentary team, introduces International Cricket 2010s key new gameplay enhancements, including Action Cam and Power Stick. Action Cam is the game-changing new camera perspective that takes players right onto the pitch and into the heart of the battle, while Power Stick is the intuitive new 360° batting system which gives players the opportunity to play the widest selection of shots possible to all areas of the pitch.
Agnew, affectionately known as Aggers, is the BBCs Chief Cricket Correspondent, and broadcaster on Test Match Special. He is joined behind the microphone in-game by Shane Warne, Ian Bishop, and for the first time in a Codemasters cricket title, David Bumble Lloyd, to deliver the most authentic commentary in a cricket game yet.
Officially licensed by the England and Wales Cricket Board and Cricket Australia to feature official players, stadia and kits, International Cricket 2010 can be enjoyed in a wide range of game modes from full test series to quick-fire Twenty20 matches. Players can also take on a range of new instant tournaments as any of the expanded roster of 16 nations.
Complete with local and online multiplayer, International Cricket 2010 launches on June 18th for Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION®3. For the latest news and screens, visit www.playcricket2010.com.
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