Castrol Honda Superbike 2000 and Johnny Herbert's Grand Prix, Desktop Computer
Midas Interactive are not a company to do things by halves, unless they are releasing two top games for one low budget price. This two for one deal includes Castrol Honda Superbike 2000 and Johnny Herbert's Grand Prix. If you like racing games, you could do a lot worse than these two games. Racing games are all about winning, there's no glory for second place, unless second will make it a mathematical impossibility for any of the other drivers to win the championship. In Castrol Honda Superbike 2000 you compete against 23 other racers in a bid for the World Championship. The action is set over ten real life circuits . No-one expects you to win the title without knowing the tracks, so included are practice and training modes. These modes let you get the most out of your bike and how to perfect the racing lines and how to get your times down. As any winner can testify, smoothness and consistency are part and parcel of crossing the line first. Castrol Honda Superbike 2000 features challenging gameplay, responsive control, and excellent graphics round out the package. The other half of this value bundle is Johnny Herbert's Grand Prix, a comprehensive and challenging venture into the world of virtual Formula 1. Johnny Herbert might just be a test driver these days, but once a upon a time he won two Grand Prix, one when he was teamed with a certain M Schumacher. This Grand Prix simulator offers multiple difficulty levels and six player head-to head network play. So if you have access to a local area network, this has to be one of the cheapest solutions to a multi-player Grand Prix party.
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