If you have a copy of Nadeo's charming little arcade you may be interested in this. As you are probably aware, a sequel is in the works, featuring some seriously improved graphics along with a slew of other new features such as cars that can reach 400 kph, two new solo-play modes and a unique peer-to-peer system for sharing user created content. Development has reached the beta stage and the developers want to offer the community of Trackmania fans the chance to help the team iron out any bugs and glitches in the game. Of course, you will get a sneaky look at the game before just about anyone else, with the game not due until April 8th .

You must have a copy of either Trackmania or the repackaged version of the game, Trackmania: Power Up. Then head over to Worthplaying and grab the beta file. Nadeo are obviously keen that people taking them up on their beta deal will not just abuse their offer and will actually use the opportunity to help make Trackmania Sunrise an enjoyable and totally bug-free game.

By Sam Gibson