Unfortunately, we can’t always be behind the wheel. We certainly can’t do all the things we’d like to do behind the wheel. If we did, we’d go to jail. Or die.
Perhaps this explains our love of video games. They allow us to speed, swerve, even drive off cliffs without mortal or legal repercussions. And video games don’t require a fill-up every couple hundred miles.
While nothing beats caning our favorite automobiles on real pavement whenever we get the chance, racing games offer the opportunity to simulate driving cars we often wouldn’t be able to afford on roads we usually have access to. For this, we are thankful, and offer our wishlist, as drivers and gamers, of video games on sale now or in the near future.
Click through the gallery above to see our list, and enjoy.
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