First look: Lamborghini
Rage Software is working on a new multiplatform racing game featuring the Lamborghini.
Rage Software is currently working on a new racing game called Lamborghini for the GameCube, the PlayStation 2, and the Xbox. The game will feature 25 different Lamborghini cars including the 350 GT, the Miura, the Countach, the Diablo, and the latest car in the Lamborghini lineup, the Murcielago. Races will take place in nine different locations around the world at different times of the day and with varying weather effects. Lamborghini will also include betting challenges where players can race for cash or ownership of other vehicles. All three versions of the game will support four-player split-screen racing, but the Xbox version will be the only one to support online multiplayer capabilities.
Lamborghini is scheduled for release in 2003. The screenshots are from the Xbox version of the game.
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Related Game
Lamborghini
- Publisher(s): Majesco Games
- Developer(s): Rage Software
- Genre: Driving
- Release:
- ESRB: E





