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Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Stuntman (2002) | It makes me laugh how I saw this clip of the Chevrolet Camaro jumping into a Pepsi truck in 3 different places. 1- a compilation video of car crashes in movies. 2- in the television program "the world's most amazing videos" 3- this game | |
Datsun Bluebird Stuntman (2002) | Red and blue taxis are rental taxis. | |
Toyota Corolla Stuntman (2002) | Yellow and green taxis are personal private taxis. | |
unknown Stuntman (2002) | Dodge Magnum XE? | |
GAZ M1 Stuntman (2002) | GAZ-M1 | |
Blohm & Voss Type VIIC Stuntman (2002) | Silnev wrote If anyone has an idea of how to list this vehicle than by all means provide a suggestion. Personally, I would just list is as Blohm & Voss, as they built the only surviving Type VII, unless someone who knows more about WW2 subs can match it to a specific example. | |
Pontiac Catalina Stuntman (2002) | Supposed to be a Pontiac Catalina according to IMCDB: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1318724-Pontiac-Catalina-1970.html -- Last edit: 2023-11-16 10:33:17 | |
Stuntman (2002) | Silnev wrote The main thing for me is that, Reflections Stuntman is presented more like that you are working on a movie set. There are the small little cut scenes that play showing the crew moving props around that help to explain the scene. While Ignition has the movie playing around you, while you're doing stunts. | |
Stuntman (2002) | The main thing for me is that, Reflections Stuntman is presented more like that you are working on a movie set. There are the small little cut scenes that play showing the crew moving props around that help to explain the scene. | |
Blue Heron XC70 Parahawk Stuntman (2002) | clandohoome wrote https://www.thelegendofq.co.uk/parahawk.html Excellent find. Peterson calls it a 'Heron XC70 Parahawk' and that website says it was built by Blue Heron. So I just combined the two. | |
Blue Heron XC70 Parahawk Stuntman (2002) | www.thelegendofq.co.uk/parahawk.html | |
GAZ M1 Stuntman (2002) | Ford Model 40 Tudor | |
Yamaha VMAX 700 Stuntman (2002) | In the game, It's can drive on the road. But it makes sense to ride only on snow. | |
Stuntman (2002) | Entry Complete. There are aspects that I think this does better than the sequel Ignition, but overall I prefer Ignition. This is neat but it's kind of lacking. It feels very much like a game Reflections made to tie people over until Driv3r came out. Ironic that this game turned out better than Driv3r did. | |
Blohm & Voss Type VIIC Stuntman (2002) | If anyone has an idea of how to list this vehicle than by all means provide a suggestion. | |
Ford F-150 Stuntman (2002) | Another beta vehicle, it appeared in a few screenshots pre-release. In the final game it appears in the loading screen for 'Monster Truck Mayhem'. According to Gamefaqs there was apparently a rumor that there was a way to unlock this truck. Although it seems like if there was a way it's never been found. | |
Dodge Charger Stuntman (2002) | This car went through a few changes from it's beta look to it's final version. Interestingly as it progressed it got less and less, General Lee looking. Initially in the beta it was Yellow and had a front that was more distinctly 71-74 Charger but with a grille that was a hybrid of a 69 Charger and a 71 charger. It also had a General Lee style rambar. At some point in development after it was turned orange it gained the number '42' or '92' on it's roof. However this was removed in the final game. -- Last edit: 2023-11-11 21:23:54 | |
Ford Capri Stuntman (2002) | A possible early version of the race modified Capri seen in the final game. Or was intended for use in one of the films. May have been inspired by the 'X-Pack' Capris. | |
BMW X5 Stuntman (2002) | Maybe inspired by the 1999 BMW Z22 Concept? -- Last edit: 2023-11-09 18:46:54 | |
Volkswagen Golf Stuntman (2002) | Looks like they took this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=54900 And just changed the front fascia. | |
Lamborghini Diablo VT Stuntman (2002) | The missing roof scoops makes it looks the VT version instead of the SV. | |
Ford Capri Stuntman (2002) | SizSkiizd wrote The licence plate (JTW 728Y) says it's a 1983 model, so it's an Mk III... Fun fact: if you are a British citizen, you can look up that number plate, and it is, in fact, based on a real Black Ford Capri registered on 3rd March 1983, and it was crushed/stored away on 2nd August 2008. | |
Cadillac Sedan Deville Stuntman (2002) | 1968 Cadillac Coupe DeVille from the film "Telefon." imcdb.org/vehicle_1318739-Cadillac-Coupe-DeVille-1968.html | |
Ford LTD Stuntman (2002) | 1975 Ford LTD from the film "Seven Hours to Judgement." imcdb.org/vehicle_723599-Ford-LTD-1975.html | |
Oldsmobile Cutlass Stuntman (2002) | You can unlock this car for cheats it’s in the pnach files for the pcsx2 it’s on this website called gamehacking.org if you go on the car codes it’s called Cadillac and you unlock the hell drivers. | |
BMW X5 Stuntman (2002) | 1997 Toyota Ipsum | |
Stuntman (2002) | Solarriors wrote It's really a pity most of these cars never made it to Driver 3 It's more of a pity that the films in this game don't exist, I would love to see how much of a trainwreck A Whoopin' And A Hollerin is | |
Ford LTD Stuntman (2002) | 1975 Ford LTD? | |
GAZ M1 Stuntman (2002) | 1933 Ford | |
Ford LTD Stuntman (2002) | Ford LTD | |
Cadillac Sedan Deville Stuntman (2002) | 1968 Cadillac Deville | |
Cadillac Sedan Deville Stuntman (2002) | Ford Fairlane? | |
Dodge Charger 'F&F' Stuntman (2002) | Killercar34 wrote It's literally Dom's 1970 Dodge Charger R/T with a edited front fascia. i.pinimg.com/originals/6f/ba/4a/6fba4af999aa03307882b12744c74be0.jpg Also the Grill is from a Dodge Diplomat | |
Dodge Charger 'F&F' Stuntman (2002) | It's literally Dom's 1970 Dodge Charger R/T with a edited front fascia. i.pinimg.com/originals/6f/ba/4a/6fba4af999aa03307882b12744c74be0.jpg | |
Chevrolet Camaro SS Stuntman (2002) | Puma GTB autoentusiastas.com.br/ae/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Puma-GTB-1140x720.jpg | |
Expertise Icon Stuntman (2002) | EscudoPikesPeak wrote somehow... i kinda hate Forza cuz... DLC,DLC EVERYWHERE Which is funny because Forza didn't exist until 2005, and Stuntman is a game from 2002, and DLCs were first brought in for PGR2 on the original Xbox. None of the PS2 games have any DLCs, except through online multiplayer, in which all online services were shut down ever since. lcpdcv wrote BUMP Seriously, this game is 90000000000 times better and more important than Forza. You need to keep this in mind, however; Stuntman came out in 2002 and Forza Motorsport came out in 2005 so there's a three-year gap between both games. Furthermore, Forza Motorsport's an ACTUAL racing game with a diverse amount of cars and tracks while Stuntman is basically more linear and doesn't have a lot to offer as its strongly focused on movie-making related to car chases, that's about it. -- Last edit: 2021-06-04 01:07:33 | |
Ford M151 'MUTT' Stuntman (2002) | More of a Willys MB than a Ford. | |
Lamborghini Diablo VT Stuntman (2002) | Silnev wrote You must be really fun at parties. Lol that dude literally took a 10 y.o joke as a serious statement | |
Lamborghini Diablo VT Stuntman (2002) | The VGNerd wrote The Veyron didn't even existed in 2002, and Bugatti Automobiles didn't produced any of the cars until they introduced the Veyron in 2005. And Lamborghini NEVER made the Veyron at all, that was Bugatti. You must be really fun at parties. | |
Aston Martin DB7 Stuntman (2002) | Aston Martin with a hint of a BMW. | |
Lamborghini Diablo VT Stuntman (2002) | matt__jon wrote Lamborghini Veyron The Veyron didn't even existed in 2002, and Bugatti Automobiles didn't produced any of the cars until they introduced the Veyron in 2005. And Lamborghini NEVER made the Veyron at all, that was Bugatti. | |
Toyota Corolla Stuntman (2002) | NOT a playable vehicle since this car, along with another taxi car, cannot be driven by the player as there's no way to unlock it, much less drive it, and should fall under Unplayable Vehicles instead. | |
Datsun Bluebird Stuntman (2002) | NOT a playable vehicle since this car, along with another taxi car, cannot be driven by the player as there's no way to unlock it, much less drive it, and should fall under Unplayable Vehicles instead. | |
Stuntman (2002) | It's really a pity most of these cars never made it to Driver 3 | |
Chevrolet Camaro SS Stuntman (2002) | I thought this was a '70 Camaro? cdn1.mecum.com/auctions/da0913/da0913-165055/images/da0913-165055_1@2x.jpg?1378222511000 | |
Fiat 500 Stuntman (2002) | mongoloidmoron wrote 1959 ford rear lights replaced by 1956-1976 fiat 500 Kazuya Mishima: Masaka to omotta ka (I don't believe it.) I don't even think if it has Ford taillights, also, 1956? And changing to that? Your edit will be rejected for that -- Last edit: 2019-12-21 01:09:03 | |
Porsche 911 Turbo Stuntman (2002) | www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3702-Porsche-911-Turbo-930-1975.html | |
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Stuntman (2002) | www.imcdb.org/vehicle_6215-Chevrolet-Camaro-1982.html | |
Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Stuntman (2002) | My favorite part of the intro. The Camaro does a corkscrew and crashes while Overseer kicks in. | |
Chevrolet Blazer Stuntman (2002) | Wait... does the license plate really say "KYS-420"? |