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Det er 9 stykk spill, selges samlet for kr 250,-
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Need for speed most wanted
Grid 2 limited edition
Dirt3
Farming Simulator 2013
Ski Region Simulator 2012
Digger Simulator 2011
Mining & Tunnelling Simulator
Road Works Simulator
Stone Quarry Simulator
Kan hentes 7584 Selbustrand, eller sendes frakt med sporing kr 70,-
Jeg har ikke prøvd noen av spillene, men cd plater ser ut til å være i god stand med lite riper.
søkeord/wikipedia: Dirt3 Grid2 needforspeed mostwanted Farming Simulator 2013 (known as simply Farming Simulator for handheld and console versions) is a simulation video game in the Farming Simulator series, developed and published by Giants Software and Focus Home Interactive for Microsoft Windows in 2012, and for Mac OS X, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in 2013. Aggregate scoreAggregator Score
Famitsu 32/40[5]
GamesMaster (PS3) 35%[6]
Hardcore Gamer (PS3) 2.5/5[7]
IGN (PC) 7.1/10[8]
PlayStation Official Magazine – UK (PS3) 3/10[9]
Official Xbox Magazine (US) (X360) 3.5/10[10]
PC PowerPlay (PC) 5/10[11]
Push Square (PS3) StarStarStarStar[12]
The Digital Fix (PC) 6/10[13]
Digital Spy (X360) StarStar[14]
The PC version received "mixed" reviews, while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions received "unfavorable" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[1][15][2][3] In Japan, where the console versions were ported and published by Russel on September 5, 2013, Famitsu gave them each a score of two nines and two sevens for a total of 32 out of 40.[5]
The Digital Fix gave the PC version a score of six out of ten, calling it "a great management game, a great online experience and the ability to draw rude things in a field with a combine harvester."[13] However, Digital Spy gave the Xbox 360 version two stars out of five, saying that it was "unintentionally entertaining at times, providing retrospective moments of amusement with its dodgy physics and tedious activities. But while it may capture the long, gruelling process of maintaining a farm, it doesn't do enough to maintain your attention."[14] Metro gave the same console version one out of ten, saying, "Surreally awful on almost every level, the strangest thing about Farming Simulator is how little effort it makes at... simulating farming. Digger Simulator 2011 is the newest simulator from the Excalibur Publishing and Astragon deal, sort of a direct sequel to Digger Simulator; 2011 improves greatly on the rather average predecessor. With a much better physics engine, more machinery to operate and greatly improved graphics the simulation title is miles above the rather sorry Digger Simulator. It must first be said that Digger Simulator 2011 has had a physics engine made for the soil, and it is extremely impressive, your vehicles will impact the soil beneath them laying tracks in the dirt, and if you lower your dozer blade on your bulldozer you will find yourself digging deeper into the ground, and it is actually possible to dig yourself into a hole! Unfortunately alongside the impressive work that has been carried out on the soil, it is practically the only thing in the game with physics, so don’t expect to be knocking over houses and fences by mistake with your towering machines. Ski Region Simulator 2012 is a simulation game developed by GIANTS Software and published by Astragon Software for the PC and Mac platforms.
FeaturesPurchase slopes and ski lifts to give your customers somewhere to ski. (You own one at the start of the game and there are 20 slopes to own.)
Purchase slope-side buildings and hotels to attract more customers.
Haul, distribute, and groom snow to keep your customers happy.
Clear and salt the roads and parking lots to maintain access to the slopes.
Complete daily tasks for local businesses to gain extra cash..
purchase bigger and better vehicles and tools to run your business more efficiently.
Transport injured skiers to the local paramedic team to have them flown to the nearest hospital.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a 2005 racing video game, and the ninth installment in the Need for Speed series following Underground 2. Developed and published by Electronic Arts (EA), it was released in November 2005 for GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox, and Xbox 360 alongside two distinct versions for Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance. Another version for PlayStation Portable titled Need for Speed: Most Wanted 5-1-0, was released at the same time and featured alternative gameplay. Most Wanted focuses on street racing-oriented gameplay involving a selection of events and racing circuits found within the fictional city of Rockport. The game's main story involving players taking on the role of a street racer who must compete against 15 of the city's most elite street racers to become the "Most Wanted" racer in Rockport City. In the process, they will seek revenge against Clarence "Razor" Callahan, one of the group who took their BMW M3 GTR E46 car, and develop a feud with the city's police department led by police sergeant Jonathan Cross. The game brought in many notable improvements and additions over other entries in the series, its major highlight being more in-depth police pursuits. Certain editions of the game were packaged with the ability for online multiplayer gaming. Upon its release, the game received acclaim from critics and became a commercial success, selling over 18 million copies worldwide, becoming the best selling game in the series. Its success led to a Collector's Edition, known as the Black Edition, which provided additional content. A PS2 Classics version was available for PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Store in May 2012, until it was discontinued the following year. The game was succeeded by Need for Speed: Carbon in 2006, which continues Most Wanted's story. A reboot by the same name, developed by Criterion Games, was released in October 2012. Grid 2 (known in Japan as Race Driver Grid 2) is a 2013 racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360.[2] It is the second game in the Grid series. Feral Interactive released the Reloaded Edition for OS X in September 2014.[1] A sequel, Grid Autosport, was released in 2014. The game's online servers will be shut down on 16 March 2026.[3] Gameplay The game includes numerous real world locations and cities such as Paris. It also includes motor vehicles spanning four decades. In addition, it includes a new handling system that developer Codemasters has dubbed "TrueFeel", which aims to hit a sweet spot between realism and accessibility. Races do not include a first person cockpit view.[4] The popular gamemode "Drift" was shown in a gameplay preview by Codemasters. Drivers are given certain cars before some race modes, and can unlock others through other vehicle challenges. Car liveries can be customised by the player, using preset graphic designs adapted with colours or varying shades.
World Series Racing World Series Racing (WSR) is a highly competitive racing event that races on various tracks on various continents around the globe. It also features a mode called "LiveRoutes" where the circuit track dynamically changes with no track map. It features race types including Race, Time Attack, Drift, Eliminator, Checkpoint, Touge, and Vehicle Challenges. A player assumes the role of a new driver who is enlisted by Patrick Callahan, an investor, to help launch the WSR by challenging drivers of racing clubs. Winning races against drivers in established clubs in North America, Europe and Asia gains more fans for the series, and leads to drivers from those clubs agreeing to join the WSR. Dirt 3 (stylised as DiRT 3) is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters and distributed by THQ[3] for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was released on 24 May 2011 and is the first game in the series without carrying the Colin McRae name. A sequel, Dirt 4, was released in June 2017. The game features many rally drivers such as Ken Block, Tanner Foust, Liam Doran, Kris Meeke, Sébastien Ogier, Sébastien Loeb, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, and a multitude of others. The game features a variety of off-road events located in many different places all around the world, such as Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America, all of which bring the player an assortment of challenging real-world environments. In September 2011, there were reports that a network security problem on the website of an AMD promo had resulted in the loss of 3 million Dirt 3 keys to the public for use via the Steam platform that have then been posted in various places around the internet.[4][5]
On 8 November 2025, the online multiplayer servers shut down for the game on all platforms. This shut down was originally planned for 16 March 2026, but was brought forward for unknown reasons. Although online play is no longer possible, offline single-player modes remain fully playable.
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