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too late...

Pity, seen it too late... Viewing the fact that I have played many of their games (Barrack, Swoop, Maelstrom, Bubble Trouble, Escape Velocity Nova, Darwinia, Uplink, ...) either in full or in demo version (some of them back in the years of OS8), and liked them a lot, I would have definitely taken the advantage of this opportunity. Oh well, maybe next year, if there's another offer... :)
 
Nope, but I've looked at several in-game videos - they've given me enough to judge from.

They can give you enough to judge the graphics on, but there's more to a game than how it looks. Redline doesn't try to be any of the games you mention, all of which have huge budgets and can afford to spend lots on creating realistic graphics. Instead it concentrates on something else - being fun to play.
 
They can give you enough to judge the graphics on, but there's more to a game than how it looks. Redline doesn't try to be any of the games you mention, all of which have huge budgets and can afford to spend lots on creating realistic graphics. Instead it concentrates on something else - being fun to play.
Looking at videos also gives me a pretty good idea about physics/handling and gameplay in general. I am not a graphics junkie - I love playin retro games. I even have a real, old arcade machine and way too many games for it. Gameplay is indeed what matters most. The person that I replied to said that Redline was way more "realistic" than the average PS2 game. That's why I listed several old but "realistic" console games.
I still believe my original comment on this bundle and it's price is fair.
 
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