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Motor City Online

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Motor City Online

Released October 29, 2001Rating 100 (1)
Racing

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows)

In this online-only game, you buy classic cars, customize their performance to your liking, and race them against opponents around the world. The game was plagued with technical issues and met its end in August 29th 2003.

Developers

EA Seattle

Publishers

EA Games

External Links

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