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San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | burninrubber12345 a écrit Still better car models than Test Drive 6. Wow, it actually does lol | |
Bugatti EB110 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | That's a 1993 Bugatti EB110, I think? | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Burgerlover55 a écrit That a Vector M12, The Sirius was created in 2000. Nothing are similar to a Vector. | |
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | burninrubber12345 a écrit Still better car models than Test Drive 6. True. | |
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Still better car models than Test Drive 6. | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Burgerlover55 a écrit That a Vector M12, The Sirius was created in 2000. The original Sirius concept is from 1993. -- Last edit: 2024-03-13 07:14:15 | |
Dodge Viper San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | 1994 Dodge Viper | |
Chevrolet S-10 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | GMC Sonoma, I guess? | |
Chevrolet Corvette San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | 1967 Corvette? | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | That a Vector M12, The Sirius was created in 2000. | |
unknown San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | McDonnell Douglas MD-11F I'm thinking | |
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Victor_2003 a écrit Unique track you mean Alcatraz Island? No, the one labeled 'Track 4' in the track section of the entry. That one is only playable in the PS1 version. | |
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Silnev a écrit Entry Complete. I played all 3 versions to get all the pics and my takeaways are: The Arcade looked the best, the N64 version is the better of the two home console versions (of the 90s), both the N64 and PS1 versions have traffic obstacles that the Arcade version lacks, the N64 version has much more content to mess around with, the PS1 version has more bonus cars and has a unique track that both the N64 and Arcade version lacked. Overall, fun sort of retro racer from a bygone era. Unique track you mean Alcatraz Island? | |
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Entry Complete. I played all 3 versions to get all the pics and my takeaways are: The Arcade looked the best, the N64 version is the better of the two home console versions (of the 90s), both the N64 and PS1 versions have traffic obstacles that the Arcade version lacks, the N64 version has much more content to mess around with, the PS1 version has more bonus cars and has a unique track that both the N64 and Arcade version lacked. Overall, fun sort of retro racer from a bygone era. | |
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | The plataforms should be edited to include the PC, PS2, Xbox and Gamecube ports of Rush The Rock Edition. | |
Chevrolet S-10 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | If The Rock extra vehicles would included at the same page, i think San Francisco 2049 Special Edition and Tournament Edition should be deleted and the extra cars and tracks need to be added at the default page. | |
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Good to upload the missing vehicles from the PS1 Silnev, exist more than the Mini and Samurai. -- Last edit: 2023-06-26 14:15:26 | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | the headlights reminded me from the Bianco 1600, and the rear angle a bit like a BMW Nazca C2 | |
Roush Mustang IMSA GTS-1 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Leandro a écrit Didn´t you see the headlights? Yes. | |
Roush Mustang IMSA GTS-1 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Victor_2003 a écrit No. Didn´t you see the headlights? | |
Roush Mustang IMSA GTS-1 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Leandro a écrit Peugeot 405/406? No. | |
Roush Mustang IMSA GTS-1 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Peugeot 405/406? | |
Classic Trolley California Street San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | It looks more like a bus than a cable car. | |
BMW 520i San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Ryan2t4 a écrit judging the wheels, it's BMW 520i E334 Yeah, thanks. | |
BMW 520i San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | judging the wheels, it's BMW 520i E334 | |
Volkswagen 1303 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Considering where this is set, its model name should be Sedan. | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | I've recently found a car where its silhouette bears quite a resemblance to this car, called the Spiess C522, made in 1992. | |
Suzuki Samurai San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Note: The reason why the front shot is used during a race and not in the "You Win" screen like the Mini is because the truck has different proportions compared to the win screen and during gameplay. -- Last edit: 2017-02-13 21:00:04 | |
International 9400 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Mack Super-Liner? | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Perhaps it was based on the CC prototype and through pure coincidence, Koenigsegg added the carbon side-stripes. I wouldn't find that so outrageous. | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Hmm, the original Koenigsegg prototype barely looked like the finished one. There wasn't even the trademark carbon fibre stripe across both sides. | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | No, it mustn´t.... | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | must be a McLaren | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Koenigsegg in 1997 www.imcdb.org/vehicle_255749-Koenigsegg-CC-1997.html | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | james2006789 a écrit ford gt90 like the other one Check the "Prototype" car in Rush 2... thát's a Ford GT90! | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | BeanBandit a écrit There can't be a 1997 introduced car in 1996 published game. I know what you mean... I've been wondering about this before. Another one I've been trying to explain is the Ford Super Stallion (1998) featured in Rush 2 (1998). I assume Atari have had insight into the development of cars; the Koenigsegg project started in 1994, the Ford Super Stallion is the ultimate version of the 1994 Mustang, so in theory it is possible. I can't find any other explanation... for me, this car is undeniably a Koenigsegg CC. | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | There can't be a 1997 introduced car in 1996 published game. | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Are we waiting for the Koenigsegg to lay an egg, before it gets filed...? This car doesn't get more Koenigsegg than this! www.seriouswheels.com/jkl/Koenigsegg-CC-Silver-Side-1280x960.htm (The same goes for the "Concept" in Rush 2, which is the same car.) | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Koenigsegg CC. www.seriouswheels.com/jkl/Koenigsegg-CC-Silver-Side-1280x960.htm www.seriouswheels.com/cars/top-koenigsegg-cc.htm | |
Ford Hot Rod San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | 1932 Ford 3-window Coupe. www.gatewayclassiccars.com/displaycar.php?stock=3606&location=STL hotrod.automotive.com/79208/hrdp-0805-1932-ford-coupe/index.html -- Last edit: 2009-04-23 18:20:00 | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | looks cadillac cien.. | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Jaguar XJ220? | |
Lotec Sirius San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Looks like a Koinigsegg to me, but this is 1996? -- Last edit: 2007-10-28 19:11:14 | |
Bugatti EB110 San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Bugatti EB110 | |
Checker Marathon San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | yes, but the 210 had fins and a larger bonnet. | |
Checker Marathon San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | It looks more of a 50s American saloon, like a Chevy 210 | |
Checker Marathon San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing (1996) | Checker Marathor |