Developed by Milestone s.r.l. (the Italian studio that also brought you the MotoGP games), Ride lets us straddle over 100 bikes and participate in four
unique racing categories.
Not exact matches
There are three regions in the game, The United States, Europe, and Japan, all with their own
unique categories of
racing.
The study took random samples from populations of different sizes and then compared the samples to the whole population to see how many records were identifiable, that is, matched uniquely to a
unique person in the whole population on the basis of 9 demographic variables: Age (85
categories),
race (4
categories), gender (2
categories), ethnicity (2
categories), marital status (3
categories), income (3
categories), employment status (2
categories), working class (4
categories), and occupation (42
categories).
At the point of approximately 100,000 population, 7.3 % of records were
unique (and therefore potentially identifiable) on 6 demographic variables from the 1990 Census Short Form: Age in years (90
categories),
race (up to 180
categories), sex (2
categories), relationship to householder (14
categories), Hispanic (2
categories), and tenure (owner vs. renter in 5
categories).