

Unsure if there are multiple tracks found in these locations of if the game is just limited to four. There is also a large Nitro button on the right.Īs another note, this has a bunch of licensed supercars, 20 in total, and there are “4 unique game modes” and “4 real-world location courses.” The courses are San Francisco, Cairo, Shanghai, and The Caribbean.

The steering wheel has a “360” button, which is used for the obvious stunt when pressed The pedal which players might think is the brake is a Drift pedal, which makes sense. We also know a little more about the controls. What this means is that everything about the game will be the same – a 43″ HD screen, force feedback controls, wind jets, vibrating speakers, Facebook login, and global leaderboards – excepting the motion seat base. Up to this point, we knew that the game was receiving a motion simulator version, but what is new today is that it is also receiving a “Premium Model” release. Thanks to Tabor at LAI for filling me in on this. Today, we have a bit more news on this, so let’s jump into it. It was recently mentioned that LAI Games is working with IGS & Wahlap, representing their newest racing title, Asphalt 9 Legends, as the game comes to arcades.
