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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In the last of their previously announced three cars of Toyota DLC releases, 505 Games have yesterday added the Toyota Supra MK5 to their roster.
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The Toyota Supra MK5 – one of the most beloved cars by the drifting community – is now in DRIFTCE!
The Toyota Supra MK5 is the return of the 70’s legend, in a modern form. The first units rolled out of the factory in 2019 with a 3-liter, 6-cylinder B58 engine producing 340HP and 500Nm. Like the previous model, the fifth-generation Supra is a great base for modifications of all kinds.
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