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![]() NASCAR RACING 3Reviewed By: William G. JonesVOLUNTEER GUEST REVIEWER
Genre: Racing SIM
As a highly technical racing simulation, there is nothing in "NASCAR Racing 3" which should be considered controversial or offensive. Unlike real NASCAR competition, none of the cars in this game have alcohol or tobacco company sponsorship, nor is the series referred to as the Winston Cup. There aren't even car makes in the game, so the whole Chevy versus Ford debate can be avoided. However, the "real-life" carsets can be downloaded from many non-official websites for free. Some of these cars will feature the names of various alcohol and tobacco companies which sponsor real NASCAR stock cars. There are also some colorful fictional cars available, though most sites will allow you to preview any cars prior to download. Due to the technical nature of this game, there is ample room for experimentation and growth. A driver can choose to test on a track by themselves, or race with as many as 42 other vehicles with varying levels of difficulty. The garage allows for realistic suspension adjustments. This is where the game gains longevity--it can take months to figure out how to make a car fast at the various tracks.
Year of Release—1999
The maker of NASCAR Racing is Papyrus Design Group, inc. They developed the first actual simulation of racing, entitled "Indianapolis 500: The Simulation." Ever since, I've bought two of their games and I'm about to buy NASCAR Racing 4. Version 4 is as real as it gets, but 3 is still a good buy, especially if you don't have a fast PC. The lack of alcohol and tobacco advertising is commonplace in NASCAR games. In the 1999 Edition, Rusty Wallace's Miller Lite car has his sponsor labeled as his race team, Penske Racing. In version 4, it simply has a logo resembling the Miller Lite logo on the actual car, only that it says "Rusty." If you're worried about anything violent or inappropriate in games, this is the way to go. My Ratings: [5/5]
—Garrett O'Hara, age 16 I have played this game before at a friends house and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is one of the more technical racing games in the world right now. If you get frustrated, don't worry! Take out your anger by driving your car in the opposite direction right into someone's
Monte Carlo! My Ratings: [5/4] One thing about the Nascar Racing games is that they glorify the dangerous sport of auto racing. People are killed all the time racing, for example the recent death of legendary Dale Earnhardt. Seriously though, it's just a racer.. no blood, no “glorified” killing, etc. Pretty solid. However, if you have a bit of a mean-streak in you, you can race the opposite direction on the track and cause massive wrecks on purpose, total mayhem. ; ) My Ratings: [5/5] Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this Christian Spotlight review are those of the reviewer (both ratings and recommendations), and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Films for Christ or the Christian Answers Network.
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