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Submitted by HeroXIV 527d ago | news

When F1 2010 won't do, try the $191,000 Cruden Hexatech simulator

"We give thumbs up to Cruden's reason for building a $191,500 F1 simulator: "Snooker rooms, swimming pools, gyms and cinemas have been done." So there. If you're over waiting for Codemasters to release F1 2009 on a real platform, or waiting for GT5 to ever show up and you have enough money to buy an SLS AMG and several weeks of track time, the Hexatech is waiting for you." (PC, Tech)

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