Indianapolis 500 Racing
Careen around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a hand-built 1960s speed machine that hits speeds of nearly 180 mph and rides only 7 inches off the ground. Survive a moving minefield of crashes, spinning cars, rolling tires, oil slicks and 32 rivals competing for the perfect racing line. Set from 1961-1971, a period of loose rules and ever-faster cars, Indianapolis 500 Legends lets players experience the traditions, rivalries, terrifying speeds and jaw-dropping maneuvers of the Brickyard as they take on the arcade-style gameplay
Indianapolis 500 Racing Features
- Experience open-cockpit racing of legendary eras
- Draft, dodge and strategically maneuver through packs of highly tuned vehicles
- Race at terrifying speeds in legendary vehicles
Price: $15.01
User Reviews about Indianapolis 500 Racing
Overall satisfied, though the instructions are not too good. It took me a while to figure out how to make some progress. The driving experience is very good and you need to be very focused to succeed. If you like pure, raw racing, this is a good game for you. -- Realistic exprerience
For any fan of the golden era of open whel racing this game is great!. Your have to love traditional oval racing or you may think it is boring, but it is very true to the era in the cars and drivers and even to the voice of ledgendary race announcer Tom Carnegie calling the race. Not for those who want gimmicks or glitz, but great for someone who remembers and loves the history of the sport. Though no credit is given, I am sure the intro of "Gentleman start you engines" is the voice of Tony Hulman. A bargin for under $20 -- Great game
I'm a little surprised at how many high rating this has received. Not that it's a bad game but it does get a little boring going around in circles on the same track over and over. We purchased this as a racing alternative to Mario and this is good for that, but we also purchased F1 2009 for the Wii and it is much more fun than Indy 500. F1 2009 offers more track choices and interesting layouts (rather than going around and around the same track). For the money Indy 500 is okay and thus 3 stars, but not as much fun as F1 2009 which I would rate 5 stars. If you want to purchase one, spend a few more bucks and pick the F1 2009 over the Indy 500. -- Okay but there is a better choice
Things to know before you buy:
1. The variety of cars and the differences they present add a lot to the fun, so much so that this is arguably the game's biggest draw. The period that the game spans ('61-'71) was an interesting decade of technical advancement and this historical tie gives the game real dimension.
2. As you may have read in the product description you have to unlock new cars and years by "earning" them through various missions. However, the missions themselves are fun and they effectively force you to become a better player.
3. The only negative (for me) is the pit stop regimen. Instead of having to master actually driving into pit lane correctly the game takes over control and "auto-parks" your car. Then you have to use the Wii controller to turn things and move things in order to change your own tires and add your own fuel. Hmmm. It seems that the authors were trying to add tension to the pit stop (which this does) but I am not in love with the approach. My opinion.
4. While you do not need the Wii wheel accessory, it does add a bit of realistic feel and it makes the controller MUCH easier to manage. You definitely want to get it.
GET THIS GAME. Tremendous fun for the low price! -- Addictive fun!