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14-12-2010 04:36 PM | ||
FrodoSam999 |
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15-04-2010 06:41 AM | ||
arete | LOL he's got you there... :thumbs: | |
15-04-2010 12:32 AM | ||
Two Sheds |
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12-04-2010 03:22 PM | ||
punkassbitch |
FORD stands for Fix Or Repair Daily and Found On Road Deserted. LOL I'm a chevy fan myself |
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21-11-2005 08:53 PM | ||
the gameonator |
good game except for the sucky 2d graphics!!! |
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16-11-2005 11:56 AM | ||
Sebatianos |
Thanks you for the explenation. Yes, the presentation of the cars is obvious, but it could also have been done better. This program does also include an interactive driveing sequence - which actually is a game, that's why we clasifyed it as such. As for the reviewer... He only looked at the gaming aspect (as this is a game site and he is a rather young but enthusiastic teenager). Your point of view seems to be well based on facts, so I'm really very glad you expressed it and I hope more people will read it, to learn more about this program. |
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15-11-2005 10:21 PM | ||
Humphrey |
Sorry to say that but the reviewer misses the point completely. "Ford Simulator" is not a game at all, it was an early (1989 for v.1) and quite daring attempt to use computer-based mutimedia to support sales of Ford cars. Ford and SoftAd were really pioneering what became later the multimedia marketing industry (demo diskettes, then interactive CD-ROMs, and then the Web). Ford Simulators were not sold (and Ford never made any money out of them), they were distributed in Ford dealerships to the lucky few test drivers who owned a home computer (a scarce resource at the time). As an interative, official catalogue of Ford cars, they had to be updated once a year, hence the number of versions. I admit that, while v1 seemed visionary in '89, version 5 looked quited dated in '94. The cars had been updated, not the concept A bit of reasearch on SoftAd would have shown that they are still around and operate now under the name ChannelNet.com. If the name SoftAd is not enough of a hint, their story of early visionaries in the field of PC-based marketing is well known and documented. They have nothing to do with the game industry and never claimed to. |
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06-10-2005 12:00 PM | ||
Sebatianos | There are similarities, but Test Drive has much better gameplay. I'd say Ford Simulator 5 is like Test Drive - light. The real problem is the gamplay hasn't actually improved sinse the first game (Which was really good for it's time). | |
06-10-2005 07:05 AM | ||
Guest |
By the way Ford Simulator is comparable with Test Drive 2 but of course you can select only Ford cars. |
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