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.
The Galmer chassis only entered competition with three drivers behind the wheel, yet won with two of them. The highlight was a win in the 1992 Indianapolis 500 with Al Unser Jr.
With Chevrolet power again for 1993 the chassis only entered a few races and proved uncompetitive. The only chassis that year not to score a single point.
First seen in sim racing with ICR (1993).
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Piboso has updated their MX Bikes title a few times since last posting, fixing tire pressures, crashes and adding a new MXB Test Track. Check out all the patch notes below.
beta20b
fix: “common” bike setups sharing
fix: server crash
new: improved rider lean animations
new: kickstart simulation and rider animation
new: additional trick animation
new: riding styles support
new: MXB Test Track
beta19b
fix: “common” bike setups sharing
fix: straight rhythm TV cameras
fix: straight rhythm match-making
fix: gloves’ paint selection
beta19
fix: tyres pressure in the garage
fix: collisions, track position and trackside cameras
fix: supermoto tyres on artificial turf
new: support for common bike setups
new: improved sounds effects with distance