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arcade game test in San Diego, CA

Doug Millike

arcade game test in San Diego, CA

by Doug Millike » Mon, 06 Jan 1997 04:00:00

Well, I asked before and no one responded...

Have any of you been to the new driving game under test in San Diego?

There is a web site at www.lbet.com that tells more details.  I just heard
that it is very popular, lines around the mall, etc...

Paul Eigst

arcade game test in San Diego, CA

by Paul Eigst » Tue, 07 Jan 1997 04:00:00

Didn't know it was there, Doug.  I live in Orange County, and will check =
it out next time I go to San Diego.  Sounds like a blast!!
--=20

-Paul Eigsti




Mike Carrother

arcade game test in San Diego, CA

by Mike Carrother » Sat, 11 Jan 1997 04:00:00



 I haven't seen it, but I know a few people who work for the company who make the simulators. From
what I understand, they are awesome. Silicon Valley Speedway I think is what the operation in SD
is called. Next time I'm in San Jose you can bet I'll be at the offices driving one of these.

Mike

John Simmo

arcade game test in San Diego, CA

by John Simmo » Sun, 12 Jan 1997 04:00:00



:>
:>>Well, I asked before and no one responded...
:>>
:>>Have any of you been to the new driving game under test in San Diego?
:>>
:>>There is a web site at www.lbet.com that tells more details.  I just heard
:>>that it is very popular, lines around the mall, etc...
:>>
:>
:> I haven't seen it, but I know a few people who work for the company who make
:> the simulators. From
:>what I understand, they are awesome. Silicon Valley Speedway I think is what
:> the operation in SD
:>is called. Next time I'm in San Jose you can bet I'll be at the offices
:> driving one of these.

Yep.  They closed the San Diego test sight down.  Damn!
/*===================================================*/
 There are five types of lies...
   lies, damn lies, statistics, benchmarks, and
   press releases.

 John Simmons (Redneck Techno-Biker)
   Remove all occurrences of "aol." from my address to
   email me
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Don Wilsh

arcade game test in San Diego, CA

by Don Wilsh » Sat, 18 Jan 1997 04:00:00





> :>
> :>>Well, I asked before and no one responded...
> :>>
> :>>Have any of you been to the new driving game under test in San Diego?
> :>>
> :>>There is a web site at www.lbet.com that tells more details.  I just heard
> :>>that it is very popular, lines around the mall, etc...
> :>>
> :>
> :> I haven't seen it, but I know a few people who work for the company who make
> :> the simulators. From
> :>what I understand, they are awesome. Silicon Valley Speedway I think is what
> :> the operation in SD
> :>is called. Next time I'm in San Jose you can bet I'll be at the offices
> :> driving one of these.

> Yep.  They closed the San Diego test sight down.  Damn!

> /*===================================================*/
>  There are five types of lies...
>    lies, damn lies, statistics, benchmarks, and
>    press releases.

>  John Simmons (Redneck Techno-Biker)
>    Remove all occurrences of "aol." from my address to
>    email me
>  http://www2.connectnet.com/~jms/
> /*===================================================*/

John:

Very Very Neat...   Makes the adjustments in NASCAR 2
kids play

Don

Soon, Silicon Motor Speedway drivers will have the
                     option to "set-up" their car using a touch screen
monitor in
                     the garage area. Prior to each race, they will be
able to
                     make many different adjustments to maximize the
                     handling and performance characteristics of the
race car.

                     Examples of set-up adjustments are:

                          tire pressures.
                          gear ratios.
                          spring rates.
                          spoiler angles.
                          weight distribution.
                          differential ratios.
                          sway-bar setting.
                          shock settings.

                     The Silicon Motor Speedway garage computers will
                     remember the set-up from your last race. Before
your next
                     race, you may alter that set-up to make your car
faster
                     down the straight or handle better in the turns. Or
you
                     may just tune the car to better suit your driving
style. Like
                     real racing, only the true pros will find the
perfect set-up.


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