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Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | The game uses the same engine used on Driv3r and Stuntman? | |
Chrysler Fifth Avenue Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | If this is an '82 model (which I can't tell by this angle), that makes this a New Yorker Fifth Avenue. | |
unknown Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | I think a 1998 Taurus body, but can't find any photos matching the paint. Has the big round headlight and what looks like the orange indicator which is why I think Taurus. | |
Case 580 Super L Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | dominator wrote How did you take such close up photos? I drove up to it, paused the game, then took the screenshot. This is what the raw screenshot looked like before I cropped it to just focus on the digger (it's also been resized, the original was much bigger): -- Last edit: 2023-05-06 07:42:22 | |
International Harvester Loadstar Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Why don't my edits save? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_S_series_%28bus_chassis%29 This is the bus family. not from 1969! | |
Case 580 Super L Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | How did you take such close up photos? | |
Boeing 727 Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | 737 instead, this clearly isn't a trijet. | |
Nissan Maxima Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | vehicleguru wrote J30 or A32 Nissan Maxima, hard to tell due to the model being low poly. A32 | |
Ford Torino Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | In the game this car is front-wheel drive, for some reason. | |
unknown Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | It is indeed a Hornet Sportabout. | |
unknown Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | looks like a AMC Hornet Sportabout | |
Ford F-350 Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | 1979 Ford F-350 tow truck | |
Ford F-350 Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | 80s Ford F350? | |
Nissan Maxima Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | J30 or A32 Nissan Maxima, hard to tell due to the model being low poly. | |
Caterpillar 232 Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | John Deere 280 d323w7klwy72q3.cloudfront.net/a/2009/20091210colorado/3731.JPG | |
unknown Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | I believe its a Mercedes W123 Wagon. | |
unknown Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | This has to be a 90s Monte Carlo | |
Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Oldsmobile. | |
Nissan Maxima Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Actually...it's none of these. Rather, it's a Nissan Maxima [A32]. | |
Nissan Maxima Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | i think this is a Ford of some kind and not a Peugeot. | |
Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | This game was great. A true hidden gem. I only first played it a few years ago and it holds up with more modern titles easily. | |
Chevrolet Monza Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Well the only other car that I think is similar to this is the Mustang ii, mainly for it's coke body, and a bit of the front end | |
Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | I'm really digging the car selection here, probably the only game I can think of that featured a driveable Buick Skyhawk and a Chevy Vega! Just wish it had more 50's cars to select! | |
Chevrolet Monza Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | generalrusty78 wrote No it's a Monza, it's a 78 The body shape is all wrong for a Monza. Only the nose of the car resembles a Monza. The rest it does not. When I said "like a Chrysler coupe" I didn't mean that was the specific car I think it was, I mean more of that general body shape. It's far more of a boxy 80s coupe than that 70s shape the Monza has: -- Last edit: 2022-11-15 23:53:29 | |
Chevrolet Monza Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Silnev wrote Not that either. It looks more like something from the 1980s. Like a Chrysler coupe. No it's a Monza, it's a 78 | |
Chevrolet Monza Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Victor_2003 wrote This version? Not that either. It looks more like something from the 1980s. Like a Chrysler coupe. | |
Chevrolet Monza Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Silnev wrote Not too sure on it being a Monza coupe. This version? | |
Chevrolet Monza Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Not too sure on it being a Monza coupe. | |
Pontiac Grand Prix Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Thank you Silnev for updating all of the photos, so I can finally say this looks nothing like a Monte Carlo, personally I think it's more likely a Grand Prix, which even then I think is a bit of a stretch, I only think that because of the front end kinda being similar (Assuming the angry look comes from how the headlights are lower than the grill) the taillights are kinda similar (At least more similar than the Monte Carlo's) and that slight coke body is pretty Grand Prix when compared to the Brick to the Face subtle lines of the Monte Carlo | |
Ford Ranchero Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | generalrusty78 wrote These cars really need new photos Got ya covered, pal. | |
Plymouth Barracuda Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | DihydrogenMonoxide wrote AHAHAHA best handling? good one, it claims to be the best handling, but it is made to drive in a straight line, if you try the Ford Maverick 'Hurricane' you will see the real best handling car. the rocket requires you to slow down a TON to avoid hitting the wall, the Hurricane is like a drift car in terms of handling, so you can speed into a turn, and if your going too fast, you can keep holding the gas, and just drift out a bit of your speed, and it usually doesn't even need to do that and still hugs the inside wall. honestly you could cut the break lines in the Hurricane and set a brick on the pedal, and you could still win any race easily. Into something hits you | |
Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | RKDxNT3000 wrote Could you consider this a prequel to NASCAR Dirt to Daytona? I bring it up because some of the tracks in Dirt to Daytona are featured in this game, and Driven to Destruction/Eve of Destruction is supposed to be more of a grassroots racing game. And dirt racing is the entry level racing you do in Dirt to Daytona. Dirt to Daytona was also Monster Games (who's still making stock car games), so they could very well have re-used some assets for this game 2 years later. -- Last edit: 2022-05-05 02:27:07 | |
Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Could you consider this a prequel to NASCAR Dirt to Daytona? I bring it up because some of the tracks in Dirt to Daytona are featured in this game, and Driven to Destruction/Eve of Destruction is supposed to be more of a grassroots racing game. And dirt racing is the entry level racing you do in Dirt to Daytona. I don't know. This is just my stupid aspie brain thinking too heavily about this stuff. | |
Chevrolet Corvair Monza Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Tip for anyone wanting to play this game, never get The Prince, it is made out of Wet Paper | |
Ford Ranchero Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | These cars really need new photos | |
International Harvester Loadstar Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | That looks a bit new for 1961. | |
AM General DJ-5 Dispatcher Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | The front makes it look like a Willys Jeep. -- Last edit: 2022-11-21 04:32:35 | |
Ford Ranchero Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | That's not a '66 Ranchero, this is: cdn1.mecum.com/auctions/pa0819/pa0819-379319/images/1966-ford-ranchero-pa19-lot-t170-4-1560970328239@2x.jpg?1563910464000 It's actually a '67 Ranchero: bringatrailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/151701781750292fD8O3561.jpg?fit=940%2C627 | |
Chevrolet Camaro Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | MTP02 wrote The car that crashed the PS2 Rom when I tried to drive it in any track. Why it did? | |
Chevrolet Camaro Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | The car that crashed the PS2 Rom when I tried to drive it in any track. | |
Plymouth Barracuda Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Skid wrote Yep...1970 Barracuda. This is the fastest, best-handling, and most expensive car in the game. AHAHAHA best handling? good one, it claims to be the best handling, but it is made to drive in a straight line, if you try the Ford Maverick 'Hurricane' you will see the real best handling car. the rocket requires you to slow down a TON to avoid hitting the wall, the Hurricane is like a drift car in terms of handling, so you can speed into a turn, and if your going too fast, you can keep holding the gas, and just drift out a bit of your speed, and it usually doesn't even need to do that and still hugs the inside wall. honestly you could cut the break lines in the Hurricane and set a brick on the pedal, and you could still win any race easily. | |
Ford Torino Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Nice wouldnt mind adding that one to my collection! | |
International Harvester unknown Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | It's Harvester, not Harvestor. | |
Chevrolet Vega Kammback Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Antti-san wrote Don't say it! Don't tempt me. :P | |
Chevrolet Vega Kammback Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Ha. Boogaloo. So, there is a soft side to your hard-ass beat-up-any-bonehead-on-the-site side, lcpdcv | |
Chevrolet Vega Kammback Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | LOL. | |
Chevrolet Vega Kammback Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | lcpdcv wrote I want this car in Generic Uber Realistic Track Racer:Electric Boogaloo! Absolute win. | |
Chevrolet Vega Kammback Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | I want this car in Generic Uber Realistic Track Racer:Electric Boogaloo! | |
Chevrolet Vega Kammback Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) | Don't say it! | |
Chevrolet Vega Kammback Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004) |