Try 3D Car Racing Games For Realistic Special Effects

3D racing games are games created on computers. The cars race around a 3D world. The 3D world has all the elements modeled in three dimensions, i.e. cars, landscapes and the characters. Even though 3D worlds are viewed in a 2D screen, 3D car racing games can be very involving and exciting and certainly more addictive than the older scroller games. 3D car racing games need up to date computer equipment. You should make sure your computer has a fast enough processor and a recent 3D accelerated graphics card.

3D racing games provides the player with a high degree of interaction. 3D cars can be driven almost anywhere in the game, except for places that a real car would not fit. These places might include buildings or houses. However, vehicles in 3D car racing games can be driven on the road, on the grass, against traffic, and even at excessive speeds. In 3D car racing games, cars can jump ramps and fly through the air, crash into other cars, and perform other death-defying stunts not possible in real life. The players of 3D car racing games can explore the simulated environment in all three dimensions.

Gaming consoles are another platform for 3D car racing games. One of the most popular is the Grand Theft Auto series. It has titles such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (1 and 2), Vice City, and various mission packs. These 3D car racing games involve adult character interaction as well as intensive driving missions. These games are not suitable for young children. Sometimes the characters are unsavory criminal types who carry firearms. Furthermore, these 3D car racing games often reward players with extra points for striking things with their cars that are illegal in the real world. Nevertheless, these console 3D car racing games provide startlingly realistic graphics and hours of fun game play for older players.

Hand held consoles are another platform for 3D car racing games. Some of these small consoles include the GameBoy and GameBoy Advance. The screen is tiny and the controls are limited. The game play elements are good enough that racing fans have made these 3D car racing games very popular. These scaled down games can be played almost any where, especially if the gamer uses an ear piece so as not to disturb nearby people.

3D car racing games are generally stylish and have immersive gameplay. Older kids and adults enjoy them very much. If you want to engage in some fantasy mayhem and blow off some steam, fire up your favorite 3D car racing games and hit the accelerator.

Copyright 2007 R. O. J. Taylor - All Rights Reserved

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