If you've never played Reckless Racing 2, odds are you've taken the helm of similar games in the past. Players are given control of a vehicle viewed from above as it bashes its way around a dirt track with other cars.
Sony Ericsson recently partnered up with noted car hacker James Brighton to create a real-life version of Reckless Driving 2 using a pair of droptop MG models and Sony's new Xperia Studio smartphone.
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A popular smartphone racing game has been made life sized, with game controls piloting actual cars on a real dirt track. The makers of Reckless Racing 2 partnered with Dr. James Brighton of Cranfield University to remotely control a... Read Post
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