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Driving simulator

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Driving Simulators are used for entertainment as well as in training. Advances in processing power have led to more realistic simulators in recent years beginning with the groundbreaking "Grand Prix Legends" for the PC which was released in 1998.

In addition to the myriad commercial releases there is a bustling community of amateur coders working on closed and open source free simulators. Some of the major features popular with fans of the genre include online racing, realism and diversity of cars and tracks.