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Ford Focus Need for Speed: Underground (2003) | SenyaKel5928 wrote German Ford Focus, huh? I guess it's a mistake... Not a mistake. The Focus was designed by Ford's European division. | |
unknown Monster Jam (2007) | tdp2612 wrote MAN M2000, too early to be called a TGM. Liberties taken on the lights and doorhandle, but has the larger front grille of M2000 vs L2000 and the body moulding lines are higher up. +1 | |
Circus Drive (2003) | The BMW Z8 and the 328Ci are indeed absent. | |
Audi TT Test Drive Unlimited (2006) | The only appearance of the quattro Sport edition in a game. | |
Ginetta G33 Roadsters (1999) | 1991-1994. | |
Suzuki FH20R Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 2: Edit Racing (2002) | Surprisingly, this is licensed! | |
Bryant 210 Runabout 3: Neo Age (2002) | Dropping this "boat" into the water makes it instantly wreck. | |
Cadillac Seville Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (2003) | Seal4500 wrote Not Like SeVille STS,Like 1992 Mitsubishi Lancer That's not Japanese. It's still American. | |
Chrysler Crossfire Test Drive Unlimited (2006) | Carlover wrote How come this car was made in Germany? It should be made in USA, not Germany. Can anyone fix it? It was assembled by coachbuilder Karmann. | |
Shutokō Battle 0 (2001) | FauziAbdillah06 wrote Chassis codes for Honda cars was fictionized in international release due to licensing issue with Honda This is because Genki, nor Crave or Ubi Soft Entertainment had the rights to these cars. | |
Demolition Derby and 8 Figure Race (2002) | I remember this game. | |
Mercedes-Benz A-Klasse Super Runabout (2000) | Shirley crashes one at the start of Scenario A. | |
Chevrolet Camaro Time Crisis (1996) | Japanese-spec, as the Camaro was sold there since June 1993. | |
Acura NSX Super Runabout (2000) | The name hints at the Honda NSX-R (not sold in America). | |
Williams FW20 Mecachrome Official Formula 1 Racing (1999) | TurboDymoMan wrote Jacques Villeneuve Villeneuve's name is not present in games simulating the 1998 F1 season. | |
Nissan R92CP Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | ID 667, the neighbour of the Beast. | |
Dodge Viper Vanishing Point (2000) | Change year to 1996 as the stripes go to the licence plate area, which the 1997 model doesn't do. | |
Vanishing Point (2000) | Bruisemobile wrote No white Dodge Challenger? The developers titled it Vanishing Point because the game had no pop-in unlike other racing games. | |
Mercedes-Benz SLK 230 Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | Appears to be fitted with five-spoke AMG wheels, sold with the AMG exterior package since April 1997 in Japan. | |
Mazda MX-5 Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec (2001) | Badged as MX-5 Miata in NTSC-U. | |
Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Forza Horizon 5 (2021) | Klumb3r wrote Curious that it's called Montero and not Pajero in-game. In Spanish speaking countries and North America, that name is used because Pajero sounds similar to a rude word. | |
Lamborghini Diablo VT Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | One pursues both the Ferrari 360 Spider and the Murcielago in the opening movie, so in the PS2 version, this could be marked as a vehicle seen in a CGI scene. | |
FTE TS50 Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | The March 2002 beta build calls it the "Ford Falcon TS50" in its description. | |
Lotus Elise Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | Similar to the Heritage Type 25 limited edition but with a single yellow stripe instead of two. | |
Opel Speedster Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | Many people know the Opel Speedster (and its British counterpart, the Vauxhall VX220) through this game. | |
Lotus Elise Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | This is a then-new 2001/2002 model. During the year 2000, the Elise was still sold in its 1st-generation, but the second generation didn't get announced until November 2000. | |
BMW M3 GTR Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) | This car is part of the game as the Career mode in a nutshell is about recovering this car from Razor's hands (after being sabotaged in a head to head race). | |
Mazda RX-8 Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) | In the FMVs, this RX-8 has wrong engine sounds if one can listen closely. | |
Ford Festiva Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) | This vehicle last appeared in the PlayStation 2 demo of the next game, Need for Speed: Carbon. | |
Chevrolet Caprice Mortal Kombat 3 (1995) | This is a shot from the 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Coincidentally, the film turned into a arcade game, also created by Midway. This is the exact page for the vehicle used in said film: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_216338-Chevrolet-Caprice-1987.html | |
Mitsubishi Eclipse Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007) | Oddly, they modeled an 4-speed automatic Eclipse GT-S if you look at the gauges, but has a 5-speed manual in-game. | |
Porsche 959 Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000) | A red 959 with the wheels of the Gruppe B prototype appears in the intro movie where it's chased by a police Chevrolet Caprice. | |
Lancia Delta Top Gear Pocket (1999) | Colour scheme represents the 1992 car. | |
Made for Game Coupe Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | fajnygosciu1234 wrote this is the car that is used in every roblox game As sajmon mentioned, this is done for laziness. | |
BMW M5 Dal'noboyshchiki (2001) | Interestingly, this is one of the few non-Electronic Arts games during the early 2000s to have a BMW M5 as a playable, as EA had some sort of exclusivity back then regarding the BMW M and Z ranges. | |
Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | This is a 1996+, which is when the 20v Turbo was introduced. | |
Peugeot 306 Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | Much like the 206, this is also a UK-spec car as GTI-6 is the name for the S16 over there. | |
Mazda RX-7 Runabout (1997) | This is called the FD7 in the original Japanese version. | |
Infiniti G35 Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (2005) | Should've been classified as a tuner and not a luxury sedan in this game. | |
Audi TT Midtown Madness 2 (2000) | Has no rear spoiler, so instead of a 2000 model, it should be a 1998. | |
Carmageddon (1997) | The Nintendo 64 version is its own game, Carmageddon 64, and deserves to be removed from the platforms list. | |
Ford GT40 Gran Turismo 2 (1999) | He's there, the infamous HP-breaking Historic Car Cup Race 2 opponent. | |
AMC Javelin Driver: Parallel Lines (2006) | While it's called Cerrano in-game, the badge on both the front and rear reads like "Louise". | |
Mitsubishi Eclipse Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008) | This Eclipse looks depressed, a giveaway that this model was outsourced and not created from scratch like the other vehicle models in this game. | |
Peugeot 607 The Getaway: Black Monday (2004) | The Peugeot logo is flipped. | |
Marussia B2 Asphalt 8: Airborne (2013) | Victor_2003 wrote Marussia can't be licensed for games again due of manufaturer bankrupt? How that works? I saw Pontiac, Plymouth vehicles being licensed but they are from dead manufaturers. The Pontiac brand and its models are owned by GM, and Plymouth is owned by Stellantis. | |
Fiat Barchetta Thrill Drive 2 (2001) | Has no 3rd braking light, so it should be a 1995 (1st model year for the Barchetta). | |
Mitsubishi 3000 GT Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) | 6ATOHbl4 wrote Ferrari F355? No, that's two years ahead. And it's supposed to be a Japanese sports car like the Toyota MR2 (much like the one Silnev posted below). | |
Parasite Eve (1998) | Developer and publisher is Squaresoft, actually. | |
Manhunt (2003) | Mathias98 wrote By the way, remember that photo of a Mitsubishi FTO that I found in the game's files and posted at the bottom of the page? I was curious where it came from, and after a bit of searching, I found it on this FTO fansite: www.myfto.co.uk/internet.htm It's a 1994-1996 Mitsubishi FTO fitted with a VeilSide bodykit. |