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Downforce to bring intense racing action to the Sony PlayStation® 2

A new breed of speed junkies- burning rubber in a living-room near you!

CHATSWORTH, California, February 14, 2002 - Titus Software Corporation would like you to start your engines as Downforce is scheduled for release this May. Downforce disregards all of the bothersome rules and gives you pure adrenaline filled thrills and spills this summer.

Downforce is an arcade racer complete with high-speed straightaways, hairpin turns and spectacular crashes. The complete racing experience, Downforce takes powerful supercarts and places them on average streets. Choose from one of 14 vehicles and compete in 21 different racing courses. Downforce embodies the pure essence of racing action as you battle opponents in an absolute duel for the top three spots. Finish in the top group to continue on, otherwise it is back to the little leagues where they race with training wheels! A brutally intense arcade experience, Downforce accelerates through the apex of the turn and blasts into overdrive down the home stretch.

  • 14 playable vehicles of which 4 are unlockable
  • Amazing crash sequences
  • 21 different routes in 8 spectacular locations like Las Vegas, Hong Kong and Sydney
  • 7 game modes
  • The purest form of arcade racing excitement allows you to strap in and go
  • 3 difficulty modes
  • Adaptive AI makes every race a whit knuckle experience
  • Television style replay with various camera angles and announcer voiceover
Downforce will also be available for the Nintendo Game Boy© Advance. If you are looking for some pulse pounding arcade excitement, look no further than Downforce for the Sony PlayStation® 2 computer entertainment system. This is what racing is all about.
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