Better known today as the developer of Skyrim and Fallout, Bethesda once had a well-respected racing game franchise and were deep into development of a licensed Skip Barber Racing title that never released.
Originally known as Papyrus Design, the legendary Massachusetts-based software studio developed highly-regarded simulation titles and published with Electronic Arts, Virgin Interactive and Sierra before their shutdown by Vivendi, owners of Sierra, in 2004.
Co-founded by arguably the father of the modern racing simulation, David Kaemmer, the studio created NASCAR and IndyCar titles that consistently pushed the genre forwards.
Their groundbreaking Grand Prix Legends game engine was used in three NASCAR titles between 2001-2003, evolving to become iRacing after Kaemmer re-acquired former Papyrus assets for his new company.
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Designed as a training tool where racers would progress through a racing school and eventually graduate, emulating the real-world Skip Barber Racing School.
SIMR_Nissan_Demo.zip
4x4Ed.zip
dtrsc_patch_101_english.zip
4x4patchGB56.zip
RCS R is a simulation initially planned for console release that eventually only saw release in Japan for PC. It was released in at least two versions; The Real Car Simulator R: Nissan Edition and The Real Car Simulator R: Toyota Edition. Both versions include more road cars than race cars.
Running on Windows 10 Install the 1.09 patch then the SilentPatch. The SilentPatch fixes basically everything that was wrong with CMR2 on Windows 10. I have archived it here incase that site ever disappears.
CMR2Patch105.zip
Coming months after the release of F1 2000, the F1 Championship Season 2000 update was an attempt by EA to cash-in twice on the Formula One license within the same year in the same way some other sports titles were. The developer used the opportunity to capture what had happened during the season and include […]
SODAed_15_full.zip
Originally announced for PC. Never released.
f1CS2000-demo.zip
Mercedes-Benz Truck Racing is a video game in the genre of realistic racing simulators, developed by the German company Synetic GmbH.