Posted on June 28, 2007,  Shawn Sines

NHRA Drag Racing: Countdown to the Championship Hits the Track This Summer



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ValueSoft’s NHRA Drag Racing: Countdown to the Championship for the PlayStation 2 and PSP is approaching the finish line this summer. NHRA News describes the game as “the most complete drag racing experience to date”. Players can go head to head racing some of the world’s finest NHRA drag racing champions as their favorite driver or a custom built character. The game uses the newly established NHRA points structure.

NHRA for the PS2 has incorporated a veteran difficulty setting, between pro and rookie, and bumped up the difficulty on the pro class. The game also sports the new Pro Stock Motorcycle class with four body styles to choose from. Rear tires grow on the burnout, chassis shake and the cockpit and engine are more detailed. The cockpits are now based on real models from Tony Schumacher in Top Fuel, Ron Capps in Funny Car, and Jason Line in Pro Stock. There is also a new quick tune functionality and improved crash system.

NHRA for the PSP will give players wireless head to head through Wi-Fi and will allow cross class racing. they will also get race “fire-breathing, 300-mph jet cars, available in three unique body styles and 20 skins for a whopping 60-car variety”.

Look for NHRA Drag Racing: Countdown to the Championship on shelves later this summer.

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1 Comment to NHRA Drag Racing: Countdown to the Championship Hits the Track This Summer

  1. by: Devin Karr

    On July 12, 2007 at 11:33 pm

    HEY THIS IS DEVIN I LOVE DRAG RACING. IAM BUYING IT MAINLY THAT ERICA ENDERS IS ON IT AND I LOVE THE CAREER MODE. SO I WILL BUY BOTH OF THE GAMES FOR PSP AND PS2 SO THANKS FOR THE NEW GAME!!!

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