Race Driver DS Ships
Race Driver: Create & Race hits the DS.
Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Codemasters today announced that Race Driver: Create & Race has shipped to retail outlets nationwide. The handheld version of the popular Race Driver series, Race Driver: Create & Race is available for a suggested retail price of $29.99 and is rated "E" (Everyone) by the ESRB. Built from the ground up for the Nintendo DS, Race Driver: Create & Race lets players control more than 20 of the fastest racing cars on the planet. Players will be able to race these speed demons on 30 of the world's most exciting official race circuits, from Silverstone in the UK to Bathurst in Australia. Race Driver: Create & Race's unique and intuitive track designer gives gamers the opportunity to stretch their creative legs and design their very own race tracks using the Nintendo DS stylus as well. Look for the game in stores beginning today.

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