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Get Dirty With 'World of Outlaws : Sprint Cars' - Screens

by Thomas on Feb. 12, 2003 @ 9:55 a.m. PST

Today Infogrames announced World of Outlaws Sprint Cars - the greatest show on dirt - will be available in all major retail outlets for Windows PC. The product's mind-blowing graphics are a direct-result of developer Ratbag's award-winning Difference Engine. We also got a batch of new screens for your enjoyment ...

Prepare to feel the power of World of Outlaws with 12 real-world tracks, 24 official World of Outlaws (WOO) drivers, Single race, Championship and Career modes and spectacular collisions, damage modeling and real world physics of WOO vehicles. Tear off shields in front of your visor as they get covered in mud and hurtle around the oval track at speeds in excess of 170 mph as you white-knuckle your way to the Sprint Car Hall of Fame.

"World of Outlaws Sprint Cars allows fans and gamers alike to truly enjoy an authentic racing experience as the product captures the gritty, noisy, muddy, nerve-shooting World of Outlaws circuit," said Nancy MacIntyre, Vice President of Marketing for Infogrames' Beverly studio. "The realistic physics and jaw-dropping graphics of World of Outlaws Sprint Cars are sure to challenge even the most accomplished PC racing fans."

World of Outlaws is the second most-popular motorsport in the United States next to NASCAR. The series began with sprint car drivers traveling all over the country in search of the highest paying races they could find. There were no rules governing where, when or how they raced, and the drivers were hence dubbed "Outlaws." Sprint cars are easily identified by the big "wings" on top of each car. The "wings" keep the powerful cars planted to the racetrack and prevent them from flipping. Combining speeds in excess of 170-mph with dirt surfaces, sprint car racing is known for its spectacular collisions and crashes.

Developed by Ratbag, World of Outlaws Sprint Cars is currently available for Windows PC at a suggested retail price of $29.99 and rated "E" for Everyone.

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