Arcade racing sims are so much fun! They are as if video games were that you could pretend to be a race car driver. You get to spend your time in a cool chair that moves with a steering wheel, pedals and, yes, it even has gears, just like real car. As the game takes you through diverse race tracks, the physical sensation of driving is palpable. It’s fun to race against your friends or even with people all over the world without leaving your chair. EPARK creates these badass racing simulators and they’re perfect for arcades or any other type of place where people can have fun.
When you are on an EPARK arcade racing simulator, it's as if you are entering a new universe! The seat vibrates and shifts as you drive, giving you a sense of actually being in the car. The sounds are superloud and real, right down to the roar of the engine and the screech of the tires. And on those large screens, the race track and its picturesque surroundings are presented so beautifully you feel like you’re actually there, careering through the mountains or around city buildings.

The racing simulators that EPARK manufactures are made with the most cutting-edge tech. They feature high-definition screens that give you a clear look at every detail. The machines are tough — and can withstand lots of use, which is necessary in environments where people come to play. There’s even feedback in the steering wheel and pedals, so when you hit a bump or take a corner hard, you can feel it.

One of the best things about EPARK racing simulators is that you can race with a friend. And, sometimes, you can even interface with players located all over the world. This makes the game more exciting as you’re not only racing a computer, but other people who could be better than you, and that makes you want to get better.

The way the car acts and behaves in game is very real. You can spin out if you drive too fast into a turn, the way you can in life. The graphics were great, real enough to see the reflections on the car, or see the sun setting in the background. This adds a bit of realism to the game and having to struggle with the physics of it all is part of what makes the game more fun, and also a fantastic way to learn a little bit about driving.