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It's nearly here and I can't wait now that I'm getting a ps2 tomorrow.

the guy that sold me the ps2 has played it and says it's awsome. even thinks it's better than gt3.

i hate how there is no damage in gt3 and the level of damage detail in v8 supercars is phreaky to say the least.

the game follows a storyline as well likened to 'days of thunder' where your dad (i think) dies and you race for teams and other teams try to buy you out etc etc

it's not limited to just v8's too which is great

read this for more

this is going to be a good one. release date August 23rd

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I'd say whoever sold you a PS2 is telling lies about playing it (unless he's played the demo).

The Aus release has been delayed, even though the stores have it behind the counters, and the release was supposed to be today, they can't sell it until the 29th Aug.

It is being released in the Uk a couple of days before Aus.

Or save yourself the time and money and get a copy from these guys.

http://deliveryman.gameday.de

You will need a Mod Chip

http://www.themodshop.com

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Just a notice to all contemplating buying this game.

Do not...repeat...do not compare it to the asthetics of GT3.

I did and was somewhat dissapointed. The actual game itself is a cracker though, i mean, its not just a racer...it is story orientated which makes for a fresh change.

And man, I kick ass at this game (talk myself up huh)

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