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List of V8 Supercars games

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Several video games have included the cars and drivers from the V8 Supercars championship, the leading touring car category in Australia.

Licensed games[edit]

Fully licensed games have accurate cars (including liveries), drivers and or tracks from the V8 Supercars series. Several of these games only feature a limited selection of V8 Supercars rather than the entire field of cars and tracks. The 2006 game V8 Supercars 3 has so far included the greatest depth of V8 Supercars content, including a full field of cars and tracks.[1] In recent years, the V8 Supercars license has featured in the Forza Motorsport series. The most recent iteration in 2015, Forza Motorsport 6, featured ten V8 Supercars including all the five marques in the series.[2] The series, a flagship series of Microsoft's XBOX series of consoles, has also featured as a sponsor on multiple real life V8 Supercars, including a wildcard entry from Triple Eight Race Engineering at the 2013 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 and an ongoing arrangement with DJR Team Penske. In 2002, following the release of their game V8 Challenge, publisher EA Sports also became a sponsor in the sport, supporting the Holden Young Lions entry.

Title Release date Platform(s) Developer Publisher Notes
Dick Johnson V8 Challenge 1999 Windows Torus Games Tru Blu Entertainment
V8 Supercars: Race Driver 2002 PlayStation 2, XBOX Codemasters Codemasters Also known as: DTM Race Driver (GER)
Pro Race Driver (USA)
TOCA Race Driver
V8 Challenge 2002 Windows Dice EA Sports
V8 Supercars 2 2004 PlayStation 2, XBOX, Windows, PSP Codemasters Codemasters Also known as: DTM Race Driver 2 (GER)
TOCA Race Driver 2
V8 Supercars 3 2006 PlayStation 2, XBOX, Windows, PSP, Mac OS X Codemasters Codemasters Also known as: DTM Race Driver 3 (GER)
TOCA Race Driver 3
Forza Motorsport 3 2009 XBOX 360 Turn 10 Studios Microsoft Studios
Forza Motorsport 4 2011 XBOX 360 Turn 10 Studios Microsoft Studios
Forza Motorsport 5 2013 XBOX ONE Turn 10 Studios Microsoft Studios
Forza Motorsport 6 2015 XBOX ONE Turn 10 Studios Microsoft Studios

Other appearances[edit]

Various games have also included a more limited selection of cars from the V8 Supercars series, without having a full series license. This does not include several games which have received fan-made modifications to add V8 Supercars content, including rFactor and GTR 2. Other games, such as Project CARS and Gran Turismo 6 have featured the V8 Supercars' most famous circuit, the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, without featuring full series content.[3]

Title Release date Platform(s) Developer Publisher Notes
TOCA World Touring Cars 2000 PlayStation, Game Boy Advance Codemasters Codemasters Generic liveries on V8 Supercars-style chassis.
Also known as: Jarrett & Labonte Stock Car Racing (USA)
WTC: World Touring Car Championship (JPN)
Gran Turismo series 2001–2013 PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 Polyphony Digital Sony Computer Entertainment Only includes the 2000 Ford Tickford Racing Ford AU Falcon.
Has appeared in all games in the series from Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec in 2001 to Gran Turismo 6 in 2013.
iRacing 2008 Windows, Mac OS X, Linux iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations Only includes the Ford FG Falcon with generic liveries.
Grid Autosport 2014 Linux, Windows, PlayStation 3, XBOX 360 Codemasters Codemasters Generic liveries on V8 Supercars-style chassis.

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. Calvert, Justin (26 August 2005). "TOCA Race Driver 2006 Hands-On". GameSpot. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  2. Reilly, Luke (23 August 2015). "Forza 6 Gets All 5 V8 Supercars Australia Manufacturers". IGN. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  3. G, Jordan (2 October 2013). "Mount Panorama (Bathurst) Confirmed for Gran Turismo 6: New Video & Screenshots". GTPlanet. Retrieved 26 October 2015.


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