Ships Ahoy - Test Drive Unlimited

Atari announces that the PC, PS2, and PSP editions of Test Drive Unlimited are now available in the U.S.:
NEW YORK, March 29, 2007 – Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR), one of the world’s most recognized brands and a third-party video game publisher, today announced that Test Drive Unlimited has arrived in retail stores nationwide for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, and the Windows platform. The ultimate automotive and lifestyle gaming experience, Test Drive Unlimited provides gamers with M.O.O.R.™: Massively Open Online Racing and the pure freedom to go wherever they choose, whenever they choose and race whoever they choose all in a spectacular, wide open tropical setting. Test Drive Unlimited is available in North America for a suggested retail price of $39.95 and is rated “E10+” for PlayStation®2 system and PSP® system and rated “T for teen” for the Windows platform.

Already available for Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft since September 2006, Test Drive Unlimited has won a host of awards and attracted high praise from media and fans, becoming a new benchmark for next-generation driving titles. Alongside licensed cars from many of the world’s most exclusive manufacturers including Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Mercedes, Saleen, Shelby, and Jaguar, Test Drive Unlimited is packed with innovation, more than 1000 miles of diverse Hawaiian terrain and is fully streaming with no loading times.

“Test Drive Unlimited is a spectacular technical achievement,” said Rick Mehler, director of marketing, Atari, Inc. “With immaculate rendering, an incredible streaming world, many of the world’s most desirable cars and the wide open tropical roads of Hawaii, Test Drive Unlimited provides an unforgettable and must-have experience.”

Continuing to push racing games to new boundaries, the open online multiplayer gameplay of Test Drive Unlimited for PlayStation 2 system and PSP system is an industry first. With over one thousand miles of diverse open roads, Test Drive Unlimited delivers a seamless racing experience and a line-up of 65 ultra-realistic cars from 30+ exclusive manufacturers including Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and Jaguar to these platforms. Exclusive to the PlayStation®2 system and PSP® system versions are the “Quick Race” instant-play mode and “Master Points”, which can be earned through successful drifting and air time.

Developed by Eden, the team behind the Xbox 360 version, Test Drive Unlimited for PC features 90 incredible cars and bikes, and requires no monthly subscription to play. Furthermore, the game takes advantage of cutting-edge PC hardware, allowing it to be played in extremely high resolution. Other benefits include TrackIR™ support, improved effects, steering wheel support, simplified matchmaking, and a new hardcore simulation mode for an ultra-realistic driving experience.

For more information on Test Drive Unlimited, visit www.testdriveunlimited.com
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logitech dualshock Mar 29, 2007, 15:31
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my joystick works just fine, Im happy with the title and the game to me at least is not boring, at least if you use your map you can enter into a race at will, might be kinda boring riding around looking for stuff to do but thats not how your supposed to play. look go to the map select a race and race, lol what you expect in a race game?

Graphics are ok and the control is quite good, I also am a avid fan of GTR 2 but i hated the last need for speed, which i think this is better.

Rummble is working fine as i said, its not the best rumble but its there, I do like how in certian missions like delivery you have to drive perfect to achieve better results.

I love this game and i recomend it but im having troubles online, i hope they iron this aspect out.

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