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Issue 66 - February 17, 2000
 
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Back On The Grid

Grand Prix Legends boosts Sierra Originals range

Don't worry if you missed Sierra's excellent Grand Prix Legends first time around - they're about to re-release it on their Sierra Originals budget label for a bargainous £9.99.

First released in November 1998, Grand Prix Legends impressed critics with its faithful re-creation of the Grand Prix scene of 1967. Many of the original tracks were painstakingly reproduced, along with the greatest drivers from the era, like Jack Brabham, Jim Clark and Graham Hill (Damon's dad). Papyrus, the game's developers, actually worked with some of the original car designers to ensure that the cars in the game looked and performed as authentically as possible. Believe us when we say that it'll take a bit of practice.

Grand Prix Legends will be resurrected on Friday February 25.

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