Got some dirty pictures? Well, Codemasters wants them.
No, we know your mom's a MILF, so put that away. And besides, Codemasters doesn't want those kind of dirty pictures, you sicko.
If you really do have a picture of yourself, a loved one, or even your next-door neighbor, Jed (you know, the one with the Humvee with super swamper tires), in a messy situation, then share the wealth! Submit that photo of that car of yours - the one the wife hates - the one you could swear had paint at one time. Or how about that time you found a really good shortcut at your local public golf course? I mean who hasn't tried that one? Codemasters thinks it's more than just a good cause:
Steam has slashed 75% off of several Codemasters' racing titles including GRID, FUEL, DiRT, DiRT 2 and ToCA Race Driver 3 along with a bundle containing all five titles as part of its weekend deal promotion.
The first DiRT title was released just before McRae's horribly premature passing, and saw Codemasters essentially rip everything up and start again, giving the franchise a face-lift fit for the next-generation. It highlighted the tone of a series moving increasingly further from the realistic, 'pure' brand of rallying in the earlier games to a more arcade-orientated, thrill-seeking approach. Whether seduced by the bright-lights of, for example, Project Gotham Racing, or whether Codemasters were just seeking change for the sake of change lest creative stagnation take hold, DiRT 2 (yes the strange lower case 'I' is intentional) represents the consolidation of this new approach.
Colin McRae: Dirt 2 (Dirt 2 outside of Europe) is a racing game scheduled to be released in September 2009, and is the sequel to Colin McRae: Dirt. This is the first game in the McRae series after Colin's death. It was announced on 19 November 2008 and will feature the late Colin McRae as well as Ken Block and Travis Pastrana.