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"Sony is gearing up to drop the mighty Gran Turismo 5 Prologue on PS3 this side of Christmas, and when you're competing with that franchise, you can't afford to churn out any rubbish.
System 3 knows this, and that's why it seems to be making every effort to make Ferrari Challenge as realistic, yet as fun as possible. To that end, it drafted in the help of professional GP2 race driver Bruno Senna (that's F1 legend Ayrton Senna's nephew, fact fans) to help out with development."
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CVG
"Usually, this is the point when you might expect us to say this is the nearest we're ever going to get to spanking around in a Ferrari, but System 3 took us to Italy to drive real Ferraris so that one's out the window.
System 3 has high hopes for Ferrari Challenge, the company CEO, Mark Cale, determined to create the best racing game yet for PS3. Surrounded by lush Ferrari 360s in the garages of Mugello race course in Italy, CVG got stuck into an early build of the PS3 and DS versions of the game."
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CVG
"Slated for release in November, Ferrari Challenge looks set to corner the European Christmas market for serious racers, on multiple platforms. We've just seen the game in action for the first time, and in addition to playing the PlayStation 3 version we also took the DS version for a spin.
Predictably, the handheld version of the game is easier than its bigger brother, but that doesn't mean it's lighter on features. On the single-player side, it will still include training and racing, with the latter option offering a full-on championship with four difficulty levels, a practice mode, and a time trial. The first challenges can be breezed through in a matter of minutes, as they're one-lap races against easy opponents. However, races begin to increase in complexity and length on the higher difficulty levels, with unlockable content offered as an incentive for playing."
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Gamespot