Life is swell if you are a Jeremy Clarkson. First off, you're the most offensive person on the face of the earth and there's nothing anyone else can do about it. That must feel great. You can totally diss a religion, have them get angry at you, and do absolutely nothing about it. That's awesome! Next, you have a pretty awesome car collection including a Ford GT, an Aston Martin DBS, an Austin-Healey Sprite, a Caterham Seven R400, and many more. Then, you're the host of a popular motoring show known as Top Gear that's worth over $10 billion and is watch by over 350,000,000 people around the world. You're a very popular guy. And now, you've got an iPhone app on the AppStore with your name on it called iClarkson, showcasing your best car reviews from the Audi R8 to the Maserati Quattroporte. It costs $7.99 and you can get it now on the AppStore. Then again, if you are a Jeremy Clarkson, you've always been fond of the iPhone, as I will prove below with some videos.
More shenanigans in the world of Real Racing 2. It's been rated as one of the best racing games on the iPhone. There was even a review which stated that this game could compete against Gran Turismo. That is a big honor for those Australian dudes at Firemint who worked hard producing this. Anyway, I've moved up in the Real Racing world and bought a Japanese monster from Nissan. Its Twin-Turbocharged 3.7-liter V6 produces 485 horsepower and will do 0 to 60 MPH in 3.5 seconds. Flat out, it will do 194 MPH making it pretty impressive for a grippy Japanese car. Take a look below to see what sorts of fun I had with it.
Honestly, I'm spending more time playing this game on my phone then playing Need For Speed; it's that good. Now, I've moved up in the Real Racing world and have bought this awesome british supercar from McLaren. Debuting this year, the MP4-12C was built to compete with the lightweight heavy-hitters from Lamborghini and Ferrari. Under the hood is a McLaren built 3.8-liter Twin-Turbocharged V8 engine producing 592 horsepower. 0 to 60 is reached in 3.2 seconds on its way to a top speed of 206 MPH. And, since its lightweight, expect it to be very good in the corners. In this game however, it out corners most Race Cars. Then again, this all is somewhat fictional. I've been having fun driving it. Check out the stuff below to see what I've done.
If you think this looks like a racing sim on the Xbox 360 or PS3, you better keep dreaming. This game is for a very lovable device known as the iPhone. If you've played Real Racing, you know that it's one of the best portable racing games on the planet. Introducing Real Racing 2, now featuring actual real cars, and they look damn good. This has got to be the realest a racer can get; it's almost as good as NFS: Shift. You can witness this realness right now. Go on the App Store and purchase Real Racing 2 for $9.99 now! You will enjoy it.