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Ford Nucleon

Forza Motorsport 6 (2015)
Attacker1997 wrote
Where is this car on Forza 6?


They haven't released it yet.
Daihatsu Mira

Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005)
Desscythe17 wrote
Seems fair, if the game states the car is a 1997 model, that is definite. You should probably also change the year to 1997 for the other games in the series.


Genki lists is as a 1994 for KB1 and a 1997 for KB2&3. Since the styling didn't change between September 1994 and April 1997, I'm just going to leave it as the developers listed it. Also note that in the rest of the world a new car introduced in September 1994 would be a 1995 model rather than 1994. The Japanese go by month and year rather than model year.

KB1 strategy guide
Daihatsu Mira

Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005)
This is the listing in the official Genki strategy guide for those who couldn't get the link to work



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Daihatsu Mira

Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005)
Desscythe17 wrote


I did, thank you very much. Goo Net Exchange often puts the wrong year on cars, and your first link doesn't work.
www.carsensor.net/catalog/daihatsu/mira/F002/

This generation of the Mira was produced from 1994 until 1997. In 1995 the Mira Moderno was introduced, which was facelifted in 1996, and produced until 1998.
The Mira TR-XX was originally based on the Mira, but was facelifted in 1996 and until 1998 based on Mira Moderno.

I suggest that you, as an admin, ask why someone comes up with a certain identification instead of immediately accusing them of not doing any research.


Japanese manufacturers don't follow strict Western model years. If you check the link you posted more carefully, you'll see that the facelift didn't occur until May 1997. Any 1997 Mira built before that would have the old styling, such as the one in the goo.net link, which is from January 1997.
Daihatsu Mira

Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005)
Please do your research before randomly changing things.

Genki says 1997:
i64.tinypic.com/2ntwvq0.jpg

The real world says 1997:
www.goo-net-exchange.com/usedcars/DAIHATSU/MIRA_TR-XX/700070410230140221002/
Porsche 962C

Forza Motorsport 6 (2015)
J-2 wrote
Maybe this time they weren't able to include the livery with the "As DLC car" trick. All DLC cars in FM4 had full liveries, and now the 962 is back to the "Racing" logo...


Those days are gone at Microsoft. Everything is examined by the lawyers first and then "cleaned up" for release.
Honda CR-Z

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
They've created a real-life replica to promote the games:

Chevrolet Camaro

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
IROC was just a trim level. There's nothing to say whether it was just a base Camaro or whatever.
Nissan Onevia

Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005)
lol you don't just "swap" the rear of a car like you swap the fenders and hood.
Toyota 86

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Is this from the JPN version?
Acura Advanced Sports Car

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Agreed. The back matches up better.
Dodge Charger

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Called an R/T in-game, but there were no R/T 1st-gen Chargers. Trim level debuted in 1968.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
[SPD+] version is currently available as an event car.
Dodge Shadow

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
Don't forget it could also be a Plymouth Sundance.
Subaru Legacy B4

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
[SPD+] version is available again until Dec. 6 if you missed it the first time.
Mazda Roadster

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
[ACC+] version is available again until Dec. 6 if you missed it the first time.
Toyota Supra

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
[NOS+] version was available as an event prize car.
Nissan Skyline GT-R

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
[SPD+] version was available as an event prize car.
Made for Game Coupe

Pocket Road Trip (2015)
Looks del Sol to me.
Isuzu Forward FTR

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Tuppence870 wrote
Mercedes-Benz Actros MP3 ?


Close, but the windshield and side windows don't match up. Still think it has to be Japanese. Also notice the strange deal where the tractor only has 2 wheels.

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Isuzu Forward FTR

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Unlikely to be non-Japanese. I'm leaning towards Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great.
Chrysler Thunderbolt

Pocket Road Trip (2015)
Chrysler Thunderbolt concept
Fiat 127

Pocket Road Trip (2015)
Found it--Fiat 127

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2015-11-20 23:55:22
Fiat 127

Pocket Road Trip (2015)
I'm not seeing Accord here. This is something European. The overall shape says Morris Marina, bit the hood is more Fiat.
Audi R8

Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008)
No longer available, as MCLA was removed from the Social Club a while back.
Chevrolet Camaro

Pocket Road Trip (2015)
Chevy advertised the Camaro as "The Hugger" in those days. One of the most famous '69 Camaro colors is Hugger Orange.
Chevrolet Camaro

Pocket Road Trip (2015)
That's a Camaro. In addition to the appearance, the 'Hugger' nickname is a dead giveaway.

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Plymouth Road Runner Superbird

Smashy Road: Wanted (2015)
Fixed the year. Superbird was '70 only.
Mazda RX-7 D1GP

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Never got one in a ticket order. Only end of event.
Chevrolet Camaro SS

Test Drive 5 (1998)
It may be called a ZL1 in-game, but that's an SS in the pictures. The ZL1 and SS options were not available together in 1969.
Nissan Fairlady Z

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
[SPD+] version was available as an event prize car.
Subaru Legacy B4

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
[SPD+] version was available as an event prize car.
Toyota Sprinter Trueno

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
[GAS-] version was available as an event prize car.

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2015-11-06 17:14:04
Ford Torino

BeamNG.drive (2013)
There's actually a bit of Sunbeam Rapier in there as well.
Holden Torana

Forza Motorsport 6 (2015)
Flipped the trim levels. The A9X was an option on the SS, not the other way around.
Plymouth Duster

Test Drive 5 (1998)
Yes, the Scamp was introduced to placate Plymouth dealers who were unhappy that Dodge got the Demon.
Plymouth Road Runner

Test Drive 5 (1998)
That's a Road Runner. GTX badge would be in the center of the grille.
AMC Javelin

Driver 76 (2007)
Javelin LOL. That's a '71'72 Plymouth B-body (Satellite, Road Runner, GTX)
Nissan GT-R D1GP

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
The Camaro is also tough.
Nissan GT-R D1GP

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
They made it difficult to get the rocket start on this car.
Toyota 86 D1GP

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Yeah the 180SX is a tough one. I had a long time with nothing, then it dropped a 6-star one on me (and a few days later another). Post your player number and I'll add you at the next level up. The game doesn't let you add friends by name.
Toyota 86 D1GP

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
OK I deleted the duplicate. I guess your submission hadn't been approved yet when I uploaded mine. Also, for the future, the D1GP cars should be classified as "racecar"
Toyota 86 D1GP

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Just got a 2nd one, but this time only 4 stars.

Toyota 86 D1GP

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
It's a random draw from the TA tickets. 4, 5, or 6 stars.
Plymouth Barracuda

Muscle Car Racing (2015)
fontheking5 wrote
This front end was only used in 1971, and this rear end was used in 1970 and 1971. I know Mopars :)


The rear is unique to 1971 as well. In 1970 the brake lights and reverse lights were all one unit, in 1971 they were separate.
Chevrolet Corvette

Muscle Car Racing (2015)
I'm not seeing anything here except a standard C4 with a giant air dam. Remember, the Sledgehammer had 4 central exhausts, much like what became standard on regular Corvettes starting with the C5.
Imperial LeBaron

Mafia III (2016)
For 1955-75 and 1981-83, Imperial is the make. For 1990-93, Chrysler is the make.
Chevrolet Corvette

Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5 (2014)
It was 2 words until 1969. It's right there in the picture FFS!
Audi RS4

Gran Turismo 6 (2013)
They were all Avants, so no need to specify body style. Like when someone refers to a C1 Corvette as a "Corvette Convertible"...uh, they were ALL convertibles.
Nissan 370Z

Forza Horizon 2 (2014)
Raze the Dragon wrote


not anymore, or atleast not yet


Yeah, that promotion has ended.
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