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GRID is a 2008 racing game by Codemasters for the Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. It was ported to the Sega Europa-R arcade board in 2010 by Codemasters and Sega Amusements Europe. This port was the second game to run on Sega's Europa-R arcade board, following 2008's Sega Rally 3 (which the board was designed for); this fact was only discovered sometime in 2011 (System-16 added it to their Europa-R list on 20 March 2011).