Va-Va-Vrrroom! More Test Drive Unlimited screens for PSP
Just in case you haven’t noticed, Atari has remained pretty tight-lipped about their upcoming racer Test Drive Unlimited (PC, Xbox360). Good thing we were able to score a batch of spanking new screens for the game’s PSP version to temporarily water down our fiery desires to get our hands on the game.
Currently cooking in Melbourne House‘s kitchen, TDU for PSP (as well as with the other versions) will have around 70 hot rides which you can customize to your heart’s content. And what good would pimping your sports cars be if you wouldn’t be able to flaunt them right? So here’s where miles and miles of open road come in. (Or should I say, here’s where they put the “Unlimited” in Test Drive Unlimited?)
So anyway, as we’ve mentioned in our previous posts, the game will be set in Hawaii, where all their roads are set to be trampled on by your phat rides. And with the PSP’s wireless functionality, you’ll be able to race with your buds via WiFi connection. But since TDU won’t be burning rubber in Uncle Sam’s land until February next year, go on an ogle-fest with this batch of screens we have today, why don’tcha?
More rubber-burnin’ screens in the full article!
Just in case you haven’t noticed, Atari has remained pretty tight-lipped about their upcoming racer Test Drive Unlimited (PC, Xbox360). Good thing we were able to score a batch of spanking new screens for the game’s PSP version to temporarily water down our fiery desires to get our hands on the game.
Currently cooking in Melbourne House‘s kitchen, TDU for PSP (as well as with the other versions) will have around 70 hot rides which you can customize to your heart’s content. And what good would pimping your sports cars be if you wouldn’t be able to flaunt them right? So here’s where miles and miles of open road come in. (Or should I say, here’s where they put the “Unlimited” in Test Drive Unlimited?)
So anyway, as we’ve mentioned in our previous posts, the game will be set in Hawaii, where all their roads are set to be trampled on by your phat rides. And with the PSP’s wireless functionality, you’ll be able to race with your buds via WiFi connection. But since TDU won’t be burning rubber in Uncle Sam’s land until February next year, go on an ogle-fest with this batch of screens we have today, why don’tcha?