Ford Simulator 1 (1987, DOS) is equal parts driving demo and corporate handshake, inviting you to sample shiny vehicles without leaving your desk. You cruise digital roads, admire dashboards, and gently test performance as though a polite salesperson is nodding approvingly nearby. It’s not about white-knuckle racing; it’s about showcasing what these cars can do, wrapped in the novelty of interactive software. The experience feels charmingly promotional, yet oddly relaxing. There’s something soothing about gliding along uncomplicated routes while imagining yourself in a brand-new ride. It may not ignite fierce competition, but it offers a curious snapshot of an era when even a car brochure could become a game.
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