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Bear
2017-02-14 15:45 | Speedevil a écrit Most licensed Hot Wheels games suck, to be honest. Speaking of licensed Hot Wheels games, when is Stunt Track Driver 2 being added to the site? |
Speedevil
2017-02-14 13:41 | carcrazedalex586 a écrit I know, but Beat That sucks. Most licensed Hot Wheels games suck, to be honest. |
carcrazedalex586 2017-02-14 08:12 | Burn Rubber a écrit Super Tsunami is a playable vehicle in Beat That! I know, but Beat That sucks. |
Bear
2017-02-13 18:19 | Burn Rubber a écrit Technically speaking the Twin Mill models would be classed as Custom Made. I'm not sure about II or III, but I know an IRL version of the original Twin Mill did exist. Yes, there is an real-life version of the Twin Mill, but the new classification won't happen due to the fact that the IRL version of the Twin Mill was made years after the original casting of the Twin Mill. -- Last edit: 2017-02-13 18:26:57 |
carcrazedalex586 2017-02-13 17:56 | I wish I could see the following HW cars as playable game vehicles: -Audacious -Super Tsunami -Asphalt Assault -Quick 'N Sik -- Last edit: 2017-02-13 17:57:06 |
Bear
2017-02-13 13:28 | w123 a écrit I don't know if it's necessary or not, but you should put "3" in the Mk. box. Actually, putting "3" in the Mk. text box (as in "Twin Mill Mk. 3") would be incorrect for this kind of car because since this is a Hot Wheels model, the entire name of the model goes into the model text box, like the rest of the original Hot Wheels cars that are found so far on the site. |
w123
2017-02-13 03:29 | I don't know if it's necessary or not, but you should put "3" in the Mk. box. |
Bear
2017-02-13 00:39 | I've edited it to Twin Mill III. Here is a picture for comparison: -- Last edit: 2017-02-13 00:42:04 |
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