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  Title: E3 2004 Report
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Article Author: Dauby
Date posted: 20-05-2004
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E3 2004 Report




PC Release Date: 3rd Quarter 2004
Developer/Publisher: SimBin Development Team/Unknown
Official Website: https://www.simbin.com
GTR Game Guide

Gameplay teaser:
As I carefully shifted gears of the Dodge Viper and left the pit lane of the magnificent Donington Park circuit, I was anxious to step on the throttle and throw the car down Hollywood through Craner Curves and into the Old Hairpin. It felt like I knew this game for a long, long time. Then I made a mistake coming out of McLeans and nearly spun the car. This was the moment when a Saleen stormed by me, and I was left on the side of the track, virtually at a stand still, gazing toward this beautiful piece of machinery that had passed. A Ferrari 550 came by, then other cars shunted past me as I was still shocked by that car. Unfortunately for me, the Saleen was not "drive-able" at the show. Due to some setup problems I shifted back to the press demo's Lister Storm and did a dozen or so laps at both the Donington and Spa circuits. The physics were awesome. The graphics were a joy to watch and the sensation of speed was so nailbiting that I asked only one question from the SimBin staff: "When will the REAL demo come out?"

This is yet another title that doesn't need much of an introduction. At this year's E3, GTR was the first title I went after and I played it like a child. Some of the tracks were playable - yes, Spa for example and some of the cars too, the Viper as well. SimBin had two machines to demo its upcoming sim: one equipped with a wheel and the other with a pad. During the 3 days of the show I played at least an hour on both of them and particularly enjoying the newly finished Donington Park circuit!

Jure set up my schedule in such fashion that my meeting with Jamal Laraqui - Chairman of the Board - was my last one. Jure only gave me 2 questions (starters) to ask then we suddenly found ourselves chatting about SimBin, the racing communities, publishers and future possibilities as if GTR was a released product. E3 2004 was a huge leap for a small company who teamed up with some motor racing enthusiasts to make a driving simulator. Their first public product (the GTR Mod) was an instant success and earned the company respect as well as a huge fan-base. This company of 30 dedicated and respected people (the company is lead from Sweden and development team is located in England) is living a fairy tale right now as publishers knock on their door and endeavor to distribute their product or the next inline. I'm sure that if they invest all the assets they've been developing in the last 3 years and continue their partnership with Image Space Incorporated, the sim-racing community will carry them out on a shield - just imagine an American LeMans Series or a European Touring Car Series based on their experience and current technology!
Jamal also spoke about continuing on with the GTR series, as the actual game will be based on the 2003 lineup, they may want to do another game based on the 2004 schedule with new cars, tracks and data. Working with the ISI engine permits GTR to remain extremely accessible to the community, whereas modding would remain relatively easy.

As GTR sports an official FIA license, a trailer will appear on racing weekends in which several prototypes of the game will be there for the fans to play. The whole was built using Logitech and Viewsonic resources and the purpose is to enable VIP members, race drivers and some attendees to try the game out. SimBin will also organize on-site competitions.

The game's release date is not yet set. It will mainly depend on the publisher, but one thing is sure, SimBin is set to announce its next project before the release. SimBin will make yet another product announcement shortly after GTR is available for retail distribution. Let's keep our fingers crossed for them, as Jamal said: "SimBin is a platform which reunites dedicated gamers who have put together their own assets to make further games. This company is not about the money and making profit, it is all about commitment and devotion to the job they're doing."

Photos:


Dauby going for the win!

SimBin Team and GTR stand.

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Author: 25-05-2004
Nothing on the website about the PC version, so when can we expect it?
Author: 25-05-2004
52% new tracks? In that case, is the game also half-priced...?
Author: 26-05-2004
No cockpit view? I don't want to drive an RC car, or feel like a bug smashed in the radiator. Come on guys at least give us an incar view with a 2D dash.
Author: 26-05-2004
You're right Alex. Cockpit view is a must have! I want to know if there will be an analog clutch in that game. Something about Damage: Can we smash aour car, so it will look like a banana........You know....hitting a tree, while going sideways
Author: 26-05-2004
Arthur you blind bat. It says PC Release Date: First half of 2005 on top of CMR5 article.
Author: 26-05-2004
I think the author meant there was no cockpit / hood cam on the version he played. It still isn't final, guys.. :)
Author: 26-05-2004
this game sucks
Author: 26-05-2004
could you guys be a LITTLE MORE RUDE? *rolls eyes* good reviews guys, xpand rally looks good.
Author: 26-05-2004
In new version (of beta) we can find Cockpit view :)
Author: 26-05-2004
yup - there will be a cockpit view:)
Author: 27-05-2004
mhhh its a nice game...phaseII beta will start tomorrow...
Author: 27-05-2004
All the CMR5 E3 stages were brand 100% new (except greece)
Author: 28-05-2004
junk ... trash ... garbage ... What ... no GTR?
Author: 28-05-2004
This doesn't sound disappointing. Really looking forward for this game.
Author: 28-05-2004
Demo in a few weeks? Release in a few weeks? This better be for real!
Author: 28-05-2004
The game looks great :) the demo is awesome, and I hear there is a cockpit view for the PC too :) nothing but good feelings for this game :) I might even buy it for all formats :p
Author: 28-05-2004
That last sentence in the RBR E3 report is going to cause a riot! Please re-word it!!! (or is it really being released "a few weeks away"? :)
Author: 28-05-2004
OMGOMGOMGOMGOM!!!! RBR PC Demo only few weeks away!!! OMGOGOMGOMGOMGOMG!!! CAN"T WAIT!!
Author: 28-05-2004
RBR Review is nice, but basically it has just impressions and no any new, really valuable information. But thank you anyway! Good job!
Author: 28-05-2004
Please tell me that it will be realesed soon, It's been a long time that I was exited about a game like this... :p
Author: 28-05-2004
Pitty there aren't any pictures between the text, It would lighten it up a bit. Nicely written though.
Author: 29-05-2004
I was more impressed with WRC4 at Sony's stand, especially on the new 900 degree Logitech wheel.
Author: 07-07-2004
Nice to read a gamers personal opiion on a few of the games Ive been watching for some time (GTR and RBR).

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