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| What history ? There's no legacy to be kept in low sized shots -- Last edit: 2019-05-26 12:59:38 | |
| Maybe they couldn't model the 993 because they had it for a too short time | |
| sajmon14 wrote Hmm, the steeringwheel and wheels are from older model, what if it's actually modelled after 964 and only the showcase pictures etc are from a 993? Why would they do that if they already had the 993 available to them when they made the showcase videos? I still think this is a 993, not a 964. | |
Hmm, the steeringwheel and wheels are from older model, what if it's actually modelled after 964 and only the showcase pictures etc are from a 993? -- Last edit: 2016-07-04 21:16:20 | |
| Then maybe game makers did something wrong,also has small plate on rear, so should be as made for USA? | |
But you have to remember that it's the model year, the actual car deliveries would have begun earlier. Didn't this car have an MPH speedometer in the cockpit view? So this could very well be a 1995, not 1994 like I originally stated. ![]() EDIT: Here's a screenshot from the original 1994 3DO release, and it indeed shows an MPH speedometer: www.mobygames.com/game/3do/need-for-speed/screenshots/gameShotId,505567/ -- Last edit: 2011-04-17 12:04:46 | |
| then it's strange because first version of game comes from 1994 | |
| I think the deliveries in Europe began in late 1993, but the first model year was 1994. EDIT: Now that I think about it, I believe the first model year in the US was 1995. So I guess this could be that too? -- Last edit: 2011-04-17 11:22:55 | |
Not 1993 as first my? Some sites and my bburago model says so ![]() | |
| juan reyes wrote nope, that's the 993, very new when the game was launched Indeed, 1994 was the first model year for this generation - could a mod add that? |