System 3 is celebrating the launch of Ferrari The Race Experience on the PlayStation Store with a fantastic monthly competition.
A new competition will be available every month for the next six months, culminating in one ultimate challenge, which will result in 6 people being treated to a trip to Maranello, Italy to experience Ferrari’s own Racing Academy!
StartGame writes: "With a full career mode, plenty of other single player modes and multiplayer, it certainly seems like a bargain considering price (£11.99 or £9.99 if you own Ferrari Challenge), but is it?"
If you want to sit in a virtual cockpit which lets you feel the Alcantara, you'd better wait for GT5. If you'd rather race Maranello's finest in an arcade setting, there's always OutRun Online Arcade (although tragically, for those that don't have it, it's no longer available on PSN). And if you're just after a great racing game, the list of suitors is as long as the Scuderia's history. There is a Ferrari experience here, as long as your idea of the Ferrari experience is a Toyota MR2 with an ill-fitting F355 replica bodykit.
Ferrari don't make video games... but perhaps they should.
Zara of Maxconsole writes: Electronics Arts 'Global director of talent brand', Matthew Jeffery, has said that EA's reputation as an employer took a severe hit with the publication of the 'EA Spouse' blog in 2004 which criticized EA for the treatment of its employees. "We had a heavy lesson in the power of the internet because it really affected and damaged our brand, and our ability to attract candidates. But it was also good for the brand ultimately because it's changed the company and matured us in the way we project manage. I'm not saying we don't have issues, but it certainly opened our eyes." said Jeffery.