Asobo, known today as the Microsoft Flight Simulator developer, created groundbreaking technology for large scale maps that was intended to be used in a high quality rally raid title. It was never released and ended up as FUEL, a post-apocalyptic open-world racing game. What happened?
Join Jon Denton, Tim Wheatley, Simon Croft and guest(s) as they discuss sim racing and racing games past, present and future.
LFS_S2_Z28_setup.zip
Dirt2Demo.zip
SuperleagueFormula1330g.exe
The demo/trial and, upon activation, full installer for Superleague Formula 2009: The Game. Similar to the standalone (non-Steam) version of rFactor, this software no longer activates.
RaceOn.zip
Fuel_DEMO.exe
The FUEL demo, developed by Asobo Studio and published by Codemasters, allows players to experience a portion of the game’s vast open world and participate in a couple of race events.
Volvo Car Corporation and SimBin Development Team released Volvo: The Game in May, 2009. It was completely free, and could be downloaded originally from the Volvo Web site. A fairly interesting marketing experience, the software was downloaded more than 50,000 times in two days.
It included the Volvo S60 Concept road car and Volvo S40, Volvo 850 Estate, Volvo 240, Volvo C30, Volvo S60 race cars. Just two circuits were included: Gothenburg Eco Drive Arena, Sweden and Autodrome Chayka, Ukraine.
Volvo_TheGame_1.0_Setup.exe
SBK09_Demo.exe