 True Crime: New York City (2005) | Attacker1997
 2023-07-17 17:30 | mcthieve wrote
Yeah, I took those ones.
If the car is to be added to the list it should be given the surname of "6.3 V8 Coupe (Custom)" to keep it in line with the others.
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 True Crime: New York City (2005) | mcthieve
 2023-07-17 16:01 | Silnev wrote
Those your pics? Also the interior pics the other user did are unnecessary and should be removed.
Yeah, I took those ones.
If the car is to be added to the list it should be given the surname of "6.3 V8 Coupe (Custom)" to keep it in line with the others. |
 True Crime: New York City (2005) | Silnev
 2023-07-17 02:38 | mcthieve wrote One vehicle is missing here, it's the customized version of the '68 Charger.
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In fact, here it is:
pictures with interiors but if somebody knows I'd appriciate if you told me.
Those your pics? Also the interior pics the other user did are unnecessary and should be removed. |
 True Crime: New York City (2005) | mcthieve
 2023-07-16 20:47 | One vehicle is missing here, it's the customized version of the '68 Charger.
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In fact, here it is:


And I have no clue on how did direct_UA got their perfect pictures with interiors but if somebody knows I'd appriciate if you told me.
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 True Crime: New York City (2005) | Victor_2003
 2021-11-19 00:49 | Speedevil wrote
This was published by Activision in 2005. The rules were probably different back then, and Activision definitely had the money to contest that kind of requirements.
Actually exist others games do the same, GTA 5 with various cars similar to real ones. |
 True Crime: New York City (2005) | Speedevil
 2021-11-17 15:52 | Victor_2003 wrote
That its strange, Horizon Chase used the same elements to create the cars and years later made a facelift to avoid copyright problems, but with some games like Truecrime, don't had problem to use real cars and change a bit the design.
This was published by Activision in 2005. The rules were probably different back then, and Activision definitely had the money to contest that kind of requirements. |
 True Crime: New York City (2005) | Victor_2003
 2021-11-16 17:39 | Solarriors wrote Some cars are close to their irl counterparts other are approximate AF.
However it's a good game for patrolling and acting as a police officer in a good recreation of South Manhattan. Like a sequel of "World's Scariests Chases", until GTA IV New York's vigilante missions arrived.
That its strange, Horizon Chase used the same elements to create the cars and years later made a facelift to avoid copyright problems, but with some games like Truecrime, don't had problem to use real cars and change a bit the design. |
 True Crime: New York City (2005) | Solarriors
2020-12-11 14:02 | Some cars are close to their irl counterparts other are approximate AF.
However it's a good game for patrolling and acting as a police officer in a good recreation of South Manhattan. Like a sequel of "World's Scariests Chases", until GTA IV New York's vigilante missions arrived.
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