E3 2009 – Microsoft and Turn 10 take another lap with ‘Forza 3′

E3 2009 – Microsoft and Turn 10 take another lap with ‘Forza 3′

Whether it’s an exotic sports car like the new Audi R8 V10, a classic American muscle car like the Ford GT, or a hot Asian import like the Nissan 370Z, everyone has a dream car. Mine? The Bugatti Veyron – the fastest production car in the world. With four-hundred cars from over fifty manufacturers, chances are you’ll be able to drive that dream car in Forza 3.

Launching this October exclusively for the Xbox 360, Forza 3 is the latest in developer Turn 10’s award-winning racing franchise. Boasting gorgeous high-definition graphics and a blazing framerate of sixty frames per second, Forza 3 aims to be “the definitive racing game of this generation.”

Building upon the community-driven features of Forza 2, Forza 3 will take user-generated content to a new level. Painters and tuners will once again be able to showcase their creations through the Livery Editor, Auction House and deep tuning garage. Each car is a blank canvas and can be fully upgraded with hundreds of custom components and tuning techniques.

Want to show the world how your car performs on the track? Forza 3 will enable players to create their own high-definition videos to share with the rest of the community.

Using the in-game video-making tools, Turn 10 has provided us with this real-time trailer:

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Richard Mitchell Richard Mitchell is a video game addict living in Toronto. He has been gaming for more than two decades, and despite multiple interventions, continues to game today. He has an Xbox 360, a PS3, a Wii, a Nintendo DS, a gaming PC, and a life, and does his best to juggle them all.