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How to Buy PlayStation Racing Games

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By eHow Contributing Writer

Whether you prefer speeding through turns on a racetrack or in outer space, PlayStation's more than 100 racing games have something for you. Read these guidelines, buckle up, and you'll be ready to go.

From Quick Guide: Playstation Gaming
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • PlayStation 3Xtreme
  • PlayStation Bomberman Fantasy Race
  • PlayStation Championship Motocross
  • PlayStation Game Doctor
  • PlayStation Gran Turismo
  • PlayStation Gran Turismo 2
  • PlayStation Hot Wheels Turbo Racing
  • PlayStation NASCAR 2000
  • PlayStation NASCAR 99
  • PlayStation Powerboat Racing
  • PlayStation San Francisco Rush
  • PlayStation Test Drive 6
  • PlayStation Thunder Truck Rally
  • PlayStation Turbo Prop Racing
  • PlayStation Wrecking Crew
  • PlayStation Controllers
  • PlayStation Games
  • PlayStation Memory Cards
  • PlayStation Multiplayer Adapters
  • PlayStation Racing Wheels
  • PlayStations
  1. Step 1

    Determine what type of racing game interests you most. Realistic simulations, fantasy racing, and unrealistic simulations are all available. Motorcycles, exotic automobiles, and buses equipped with missiles are at your disposal, depending on the game you select.

  2. Step 2

    Decide on how much you're willing to pay for the game. Because game prices can vary widely, price is often the deciding factor.

  3. Step 3

    Read consumer reviews to hear what other gamers have to say about racing certain vehicles. Reviews are widely available online and in magazines and can provide insight into graphics, content, and game play features.

  4. Step 4

    Determine how you want to buy the game. Use the shopping list below or your favorite online or retail store.

  5. Step 5

    Purchase necessary accessories such as a racing wheel to enhance your video racing experience.

Tips & Warnings
  • Generally speaking, the longer a game has been out on the market, the less it will cost. Newly released games are usually the most expensive.
  • Consider renting a video game before actually buying it. There's no better way to determine how much you'll like the game.
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