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What's the best racing game available for the Xbox? I'm looking for something along the lines of Playstations Gran Turismo, Gran Turismo 2 and 3. Something with more actual simulation stuff than arcade kind of stuff. I never really cared for the silly kind of racing games.

 

I already have plans to get RalliSport Challange, probably tonight. I've played it several times, and like it.

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There is nothing on the XBOX even close to GT3. I have an XBOX and it pisses me off so much.

 

I do have Project Gothem it's ok.

I also RalliSport Challange and the Ice Racing will entertain me all day, so it's not that bad. It does get pretty challenging so I like it, but nothing is like GT3.

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Im a gaming freak... Xbox and PS2 and i still pimp the N64 now and then for Goldeneye... And racing games just so happen to be my favorite...

 

For X-box, Id have to say Project Gotham for sure and definately Sega GT. Formula one is good if you can find it anywhere (internet maybe). And Rallisport cahllenge is fun if youre into that kinda racing... But for sure the first two.

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And another thing about Gran Turismo on Playstation.. It has to be the most unrealistic excuse for a racing game considering that the power outputs you get from "modifying" the cars are complete and utter ridiculous... Sega GT for XBOX (although it lacks the wide array of cars) is way more real world and accurate.

 

All depends on personal preference and ideas though. Dont take that as a bash.

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