Roll through the air, hurtle through space, fly through trees, skid round corners, slice through the waves....experience over 30 of the world’s most breath-taking, heart-stopping ‘on-board’ rides as our cameras put you in the hot seat for the ‘Ultimate Ride’!
An hour of unforgettable action! Our high tech, high quality cameras put you in the hot seat on some of the most eye-opening and awe inspiring rides that you will ever experience. Sit down, press the play button and hang on tight as you: Fly in a Tornado, go bike GP racing, do a street race in a 150mph kart, ski an Olympic Run and bobsleigh with the British Olympic team! Rally with Tony Pond (6R4) and Colin McRae (Subaru), free fall parachute with The Red Devils, bungy jump all while our cameras take the risk.
Featuring hi-fi stereo with unique ‘surround sound’ effects.
Much of the action has appeared previously in Ultimate Ride and Ultimate Ride 2 but with the help of advanced digital technology you’ll feel as though you’re seeing these pictures for the first time. To spice things up we’ve also included some great NEW rides that will have you hanging onto your armchair!
Includes the Red Arrows, Olympic skiing, TT racing, mountain biking, stunt driving, truck racing, Nemesis, luge, karting, speedway, sky diving - and loads more...!
Check out these comments from MotorsportRetro.com: This is one slice of motorsport we’re glad to be watching via onboard cam, rather than driving ourselves! A little bit of Isle of Man madness, this video demonstrates what appears to be a 3-pedal Formula Kart racing a pack of Superkarts sometime in the 1990s. The rate of speed at which decision making has to be made by the driver, combined with the extremely high cost of failure makes this one of the most gripping onboard videos we’ve ever seen!
ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
- Go straight to the ride of your choice.
- Freeze frame the action to really capture the moment
- Info on every ride.
This DVD has been produced in NTSC format and will play on the majority of televisions. If in doubt please check the instruction manual for your DVD player.