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Pretty sure this is a custom edition 450 EXC. | ||
Arcade Racing Legends (2020) | I think they should have put more references to classic racing games. | |
Need for Speed: Unbound (2022) | The game has been delayed, it won't come out until 2022. | |
ZenCircle wrote Volkswagen New Beetle Looks like that's what it's supposed to be. | ||
Let's list it as a Firebird then. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote Whoops! I did not know anything about that! A little more and they would have already had a rival for the Corvette. They already did the same with the Camaro and Mustang, but this ... Pontiac was GM, so it wouldn't have been an actual rival for the Corvette. In fact that's what prevented the car from actually entering production, GM didn't want to sell a car that was more desirable than the Corvette. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote Why so many seats? It's used to drive people around a track. | ||
It's listed as a 94 in game. | ||
The front is more Volvo to me (it's got the same lights and the position of the grille seems closer to the P1800), but I'd say overall it's more of a Maserati 3500. Pretty neat car to have in a mainstream game. -- Last edit: 2021-01-20 20:34:45 | ||
World of Speed (2017) | Wasn't this published by Slightly Mad Studios? | |
Attacker1997 wrote The R5 Maxi Turbo was made exclusively for Group B, while the "regular" R5 Turbo was used in other championships afaik The R5 Turbo was homologated for Group 4. The Maxi Turbo was an upgraded version for Group B. | ||
It's got Testarossa-ish (fog) lights. -- Last edit: 2021-01-13 01:20:59 | ||
Perfect car to dig through the ditches and burn through the witches | ||
It should just be listed as Made for Game Arch Nazare, the bike was created for the game. | ||
Side Wheel Hero (2015) | Are all games from Saudi Arabia about doing dangerous stuff with cars? | |
This looks so cool I have a hard time believing they made it themselves. Doesn't it come from Split/Second? -- Last edit: 2020-12-26 16:26:31 | ||
Jessinessabri wrote It's the first time that this car has ever appeared in a game before isn't it? It's the first time there's a licensed Type 57 Atlantic in a video game. This one is specifically modeled after Jean Bugatti's own Type 57, which has been lost for 80 years, so it's probably the rarest vehicle listed on this site. -- Last edit: 2020-12-19 01:27:41 | ||
hanenko wrote Its RS200 but with upped back It looks a lot like a Stratos from the top. | ||
MartinBond wrote From my point of view, it parodies both Bullitt and Starsky and Hutch. The car and the "bad cop" element are inspired by Steve McQueen's fabulous outing, San Fransisco and the black stripe and potlamp are from S&H. Bullitt also takes place in San Francisco. | ||
Rally de Europe (2000) | Most of those tracks aren't located in Europe | |
generalrusty78 wrote That's a tiny ass roll cage I think it might be for the wrong car, not sure though. But it's the only full rollcage in the game that's so small. | ||
Tony_Truand wrote And how do you get this car ? Because I only find the "Ripper" version, not this one. It was available for people who bought the game in early access. | ||
ALLSETFORMOVE wrote And Gran Coupe Is the Gran Coupe a sedan? | ||
It should be listed as Competition Coupé instead of just Competition, because the Competition version is also offered as a convertible. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote What is a Dakar car supposed to do in a World Rally Championship game? something similar happened with Colin McRae 2005? It's a bonus vehicle. | ||
Like the other demolition derby cars, the body panels on this car can be completely destroyed and fall appart, which is pretty interesting for a licensed vehicle. | ||
What | ||
This screenshot is from FlatOut 2. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote This car, seen from afar, appears to be a Concept Car from the front. For example, where the lights are usually, these stickers are not from the official Ford Fiesta by outline since they look quite similar. Another are the colors: the first is red, the one that occupies the entire body; the second, white, which occupies the vinyl on the front; and the third, beige, which is the vinyl where the headlights usually occupy. And that is why it reminds me a bit of a Concept Car even if it is a competition. It's a silhouette race car, it looks like a Fiesta but it's mid engined. | ||
It's also got a Testarossa grille. | ||
Silnev wrote Perhaps but Dirt Showdown isn't a rally game, it was a spin off from the series that focused more on demo derbies/gymkhana. This car was only playable in the gymkhana stuff, so it fits somewhat. This car was in Dirt 3 in the Trailblazer discipline. | ||
That looks pretty cool. Front reminds me of a Peugeot. -- Last edit: 2020-11-05 00:57:13 | ||
This is apparently supposed to be the successor of the Porsche from the previous games. | ||
Watch Dogs: Legion (2020) | shalevi5 wrote As someone who knows London well-The map is amazing and the main areas and landmarks are extremly accurate. However, it isn't a 100% copy, and some streets are missing or combined with other streets (for example: Haycomb, Oxendon & Whitcomb st are combined into one street). Hyde park isn't featured, as well as Canary Wharf. Think of it like a Rockstar map-they didn't create an exact copy of LA, but Los Santos still feels like LA. They've come a long way since the island of Chicago in Watch Dogs 1. -- Last edit: 2020-11-03 19:21:44 | |
Maybe a Dodge Ram? | ||
I guess this is some kind of Humvee? | ||
I agree with Model A. | ||
I'd say it's a second gen F-body with a Corvette-ish front fascia. -- Last edit: 2020-10-21 23:28:34 | ||
I love the mid-mounted transverse V12 on that car. | ||
It's clearly called General Custer, not General Cluster. -- Last edit: 2020-10-21 21:08:30 | ||
Same as this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=155323 | ||
It's crazy to me that they never released a stock version of this car. | ||
mca0004 wrote To be brutally honest, from what I can tell at least from gameplay videos, I don't think the damage models will be that good on any of the vehicles (in my opinion at least). But that's not bad, I mean, the GTA series has always had some pretty poor damage modelling as well. I think it's just the way of games that don't use soft-body physics. GTA 4 and GTA 5 use soft-body damage models. | ||
This is a 2001 S1600 car, not a kit-car. -- Last edit: 2020-10-16 00:15:39 | ||
faultier wrote First Gemera on IGCD ^^ It was either some mobile game or The Crew 2. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote How did Porsche appear on Grid? As far as I know, Electronic Arts' contract with Porsche was for only games in the Need For Speed franchise to appear in their games. But Microsoft Studios wanted to do the same with the Forza Motorsport series. And he did it anyway. Sure that Codemasters had a contract with Porsche to also appear in games in the Grid series? No, what I mean is that the licensing deals were pretty complicated. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote Directly I prefer the M3 over not the M1. Although its aesthetic comes directly from the circuit racing model, the truth is that it impresses a lot. In my case, and in my most humble opinion, I would say that this is a real madness that I think I should leave it in the drawer of oblivion, although the other half remains in the drawer of memories. Now, I don't think this car would last as long in the World Rally Championship as it did with the M3. It actually raced in some rallies in France I believe, but it was pretty bad because it was really long compared to other RWD group B cars. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote How did Porsche appear on Grid? As far as I know, Electronic Arts' contract with Porsche was for only games in the Need For Speed franchise to appear in their games. But Microsoft Studios wanted to do the same with the Forza Motorsport series. And he did it anyway. Sure that Codemasters had a contract with Porsche to also appear in games in the Grid series? There's big restrictions on this car, you can't buy it in the career and you can't put your livery on it. They had to compromise. | ||
I'd honestly list it as a C-10. | ||
Auto-Friki wrote The double spoiler is to have twice the aerodynamics? This is a real rallycross car. Yes, the double spoilers had an effect, otherwise they wouldn't be there. |