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Dodge A-100 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Econoline? | |
Dodge A-100 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Not an actual Hot Wheels model, its just a generic Dodge A-100. | |
Dodge D-50 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Matches the 1985 Real Riders release of the Dodge D-50, not Path Beater. | |
Mazda RX-7 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | This is certainly not 24/Seven. Its some generic illustration, not a Hot Wheels model. | |
Hot Wheels Evil Twin Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Wish the Evil Twin appeared in more Hot Wheels games, it's my favorite car out of the lineup. | |
Hot Wheels Seared Tuner Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Sho-Stopper is previously model name of Seared Tuner. -- Last edit: 2024-09-27 17:34:30 | |
Hot Wheels Jet Threat 3.0 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | I'm getting F/A-18 Hornet vibes from this design. | |
Hot Wheels Overbored 454 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Keitanyan, we don't put model years in Hot Wheels cars that aren't real scale models, please don't edit it again | |
Hot Wheels MS-T Suzuka Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Keitanyan a écrit Ferrari 360 Modena Hot Wheels cars doesn't are listed as the real vehicles in IGCD. | |
Dodge A-100 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | That looks more like a Dodge A100 van. | |
Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | I know a Chevrolet Nomad when I see one, and this is not one. -- Last edit: 2021-09-23 00:24:17 | |
Hot Wheels Letter Getter Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/S.W.A.T._Van | |
Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Nice work! | |
Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Entry Completed. Two things: 1. The underside of the playable cars have the metal base of the real toys as the textures which is a neat touch: (Sol-Aire CX4's base) 2. It seems in early versions of the game the car Slingshot was meant to appear as a playable car before being cut. Also you can see the beta design of the HUD in that screenshot. -- Last edit: 2021-07-27 07:06:27 | |
Hot Wheels Surf Crate Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Something to note about Surf Crate is that the actual hot wheels toy has a surfboard that sticks out the rear window which the game model lacks. Hence why it has "surf" in it's name. -- Last edit: 2021-07-27 06:59:06 | |
Hot Wheels Fandango Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Fandango is the orange one in the back. | |
Hot Wheels Speed Blaster Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Speed Blaster is the one in between the yellow and blue cars. | |
Hot Wheels HW Prototype 12 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | In the story mode of the game this car is the fastest car in the game, can turn in invisible and time travel. It doesn't do the other two things but apparently it can do that... | |
Hot Wheels Krazy 8s Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | This car is the most OP car in the game. You can unlock it from the challenge series before starting the story mode. At which point it will cream every mission as it's fast and got alot of armor. | |
Hot Wheels Way 2 Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Based on a Ford Model A sedan. | |
Hot Wheels HW Prototype 12 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Hence its name, it should be listed as a Proto/Concept. | |
Hot Wheels Arachnorod Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Class: Custom. | |
Hot Wheels Greased Lightnin' Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | "Go Greased Lightnin', you're burning up the quarter mile." | |
Hot Wheels Hyperliner Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Renault Espace F1? | |
Hot Wheels Jaded Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | I used to think it looked like a Studebaker. | |
Hot Wheels Muscle Tone Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | uglyman323 a écrit Is a Charger '70 Every licensed Hot Wheels™ car is called by their official Hot Wheels name, so there is no need to identify it. | |
Hot Wheels Surfin' School Bus Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | This bus needs to be in more games. | |
Hot Wheels Sooo Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Fair enough. The roofline is a perfect match on that '33 Ford. | |
Hot Wheels Sooo Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Tuppence870 a écrit Hmmmmm.... Anyway, this is clearly a typical Fiat Topolino hot rod www.framingham.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC02297.jpg The Fiat was also used for fan-based replicas of the Hot Wheels model. I was - once again - annoyed by game cars staying "unknown" for ages, so I couldn't resist posting this practical joke. I think this game car is a 1933 Ford Speedstar Coupe: www.google.com/search?q=1933+ford+speedstar+coupe&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=gE7MUvTYD4nPsgbI-YGgBw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1278&bih=841 The Fiat Topolino Hot Rod is quite different, don't you think...? | |
Hot Wheels Sooo Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | ChoclitBunny a écrit Caterpillar 785C Mining Truck. www.sandiegorvandgolfcartbattery.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Golf_Cart-2seat.jpg Hmmmmm.... Anyway, this is clearly a typical Fiat Topolino hot rod www.framingham.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/DSC02297.jpg The Fiat was also used for fan-based replicas of the Hot Wheels model. -- Last edit: 2014-01-07 00:29:45 | |
Hot Wheels Sooo Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Caterpillar 785C Mining Truck. www.sandiegorvandgolfcartbattery.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Golf_Cart-2seat.jpg | |
Hot Wheels Krazy 8s Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Made For Game Hot Wheels | |
Hot Wheels Sooo Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Fiat Topolino. | |
Hot Wheels Sooo Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | '32 Ford A Coupe | |
Hot Wheels Semi-Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | sajmon14 a écrit were those toy names displayed in the game? it's a m4g btw since it's based on a toy Nope, none of these unplayable vehicles display there names but how I know this truck is called "Semi-Fast" then why not type in "Hot Wheels Semi-Fast" on google then you will see the toy version of it. Also I used to have that toy truck back in my childhood. -- Last edit: 2014-02-22 02:11:27 | |
Hot Wheels Splittin' Image II Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Made For Game Hot Wheels | |
Hot Wheels Sooo Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Ford Model A | |
Hot Wheels At-A-Tude Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | 2000 Speed Blasters series livery. hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/At-A-Tude | |
Hot Wheels HW Prototype 12 Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | McLaren F1 GTR When this game was released, this was a brand new model in the Hot Wheels lineup, car #24 of the 2002 First Editions lineup. hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/HW_Prototype_12 | |
Hot Wheels Midnight Otto Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Gamer a écrit Is this a "Midnight Otto?" Yep, that's Midnight Otto and you're exactly right about this hot rod! | |
Hot Wheels Semi-Fast Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | were those toy names displayed in the game? it's a m4g btw since it's based on a toy | |
Hot Wheels Hyperliner Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Yep, the original was almost identical to the Renault Espace F1: | |
Hot Wheels Hyperliner Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | That's what I was thinking, Renault Espace | |
Hot Wheels Midnight Otto Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Looks like it. Interestingly, Midnight Otto wouldn't become available in green paint until 2008, when it was part of the Walmart exclusive 2008 Mardi Gras series...6 years after this game's release. | |
Hot Wheels Midnight Otto Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Is this a "Midnight Otto?" -- Last edit: 2013-09-14 21:52:04 | |
Hot Wheels Cabbin' Fever Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | carcrasher88 a écrit http://hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Cabbin%27_Fever Yep. Okay, thanks! | |
Hot Wheels Cabbin' Fever Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Cabbin%27_Fever Yep. | |
Hot Wheels Cabbin' Fever Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Is it really named "Cabbin' Fever" with 2 b? | |
Hot Wheels Deora II Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | bump it's not a Dodge, change to m4g or made for game deora II, because the real car wasnt built yet when the game came out | |
Hot Wheels Flashfire Hot Wheels: Velocity X (2002) | Introduced in 1992, seen here in it's 2001 mainline livery. hotwheels.wikia.com/wiki/Flashfire |