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Codemasters pays tribute to Colin McRae

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Codemasters pays tribute to Colin McRae

The publisher says it is ‘deeply shocked and saddened’ by the racing legend’s death

Following the tragic death of Scottish rally driver Colin McRae, his five-year-old son Johnny, six-year-old Ben Porcelli, and friend Graeme Duncan at the weekend, Codemasters (which has the Colin McRae video game licence) has officially paid tribute to the man, stating: “He will never be forgotten…”

“Everyone at Codemasters, especially those who worked directly with Colin McRae, is deeply shocked and saddened by the tragic events of this weekend,” the firm said in a statement. “The loss of Colin McRae is deeply distressing. That it involved his son and another so young makes it even more tragic. Our thoughts are with his family and those closest to him and we share in their pain.

“For over ten years, Colin was part of the Codemasters family and it was a privilege to have a man recognised as a true legend on the team. He always took a keen interest in the game experience, wanting to make sure it was without equal in its portrayal of the sport.

“His contribution was inspirational and brought his technical expertise and passion for rally driving to each and every McRae game. Through the popularity of those games, he brought a whole new audience to the sport itself.

“Codemasters’ relationship with Colin began through Jim, David and Richard Darling and their condolences, along with ours, are passed to Colin’s family. We are heavy of heart at his passing but we are also brimming with pride at knowing him and to have played a small role in his life.

“He will never be forgotten by all at Codemasters.”

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poor guy

posted by wrcfan83 Sep 17, 2007 at 2:12 pm
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wrcfan83

Someone just posted a poll on our site regarding the death of Rally driver Colin Mcrae. Vote to keep the name of the video game!
http://www.pollsb.com/polls/poll/2253/now-that-rally-driver-colin-mcrae-died-who-should-inherit-the-colin-mcrae-s-rally-gaming-line

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Re: poor guy

posted by gigio Sep 17, 2007 at 3:47 pm
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gigio

There was no need for this bit of marketing:

"He always took a keen interest in the game experience, wanting to make sure it was without equal in its portrayal of the sport."

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A True Legend

posted by James Sep 17, 2007 at 4:15 pm
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James

Lets not forget that colin was a true legend in the WRC, no driver has ever had such a personality and the world will not be the same without him.
I feel proud that this man represented our country and he shall be forever missed

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