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![]() Ford Mustang Torque Drift (2018) | Because it's the 2018 facelifted model. | |
![]() Mercedes-AMG E 63 S Forza Horizon 4 (2018) | First time in a Forza title that Brabus parts other than wheels have been available, IIRC. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Cities: Skylines (2015) | I'm pretty sure the mod comment was referring to the green Fiat 500 in the background of the front image, which means it would need to be replaced with an image that doesn't have the car in it, and they were trying to point that out so something could be done about it, not to be a nuisance. | |
![]() Hudson Hornet #DRIVE (2019) | Plus a blower and a bee hood ornament. | |
![]() VAZ 2107 Zhiguli #DRIVE (2019) | A firewood powered Russian car. Not as unusual as one would think, as these DO exist in real life. Kinda meme-worthy, IMHO. | |
![]() Mercury Colony Park #DRIVE (2019) | Pop-up headlights on a woodie wagon, now THAT'S quite strange. | |
![]() Volkswagen Transporter #DRIVE (2019) | Westfalia conversion? | |
![]() GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | Modified in typical 70's custom van style, with stripes, spoiler, visor, opera window, etc. | |
![]() Toyota TownAce #DRIVE (2019) | It's Bosozoku, and yes, that's exactly what it is. Not really many of these customized in this style in real life, usually it's HiAces that get these modifications. Still, pretty cool looking. | |
![]() Toyota Supra Forza Horizon 4 (2018) | Not all A70 Supras in that color had the black trim. I am surprised, though, that they didn't have the option to have black trim or body colored trim, treated similar to stripe color on some cars. | |
![]() Webster Motor Company Bug #DRIVE (2019) | So, that would basically make it a Webster Motor Company built version, rather than an original Bond Bug. | |
![]() Volkswagen Amarok Valet Parking (2017) | It's true, it literally is the Haima logo! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haima_Automobile | |
![]() Made for Game Sedan Gangstar 2: Kings of L.A. (2008) | This might seem a little out there, but...aside from the side windows, it looks a lot like a Ford Falcon [AU] to me. | |
![]() IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023) | Well, if they do end up being allowed, I can try to get some images from six packs that I currently own, but they won't be the best of quality. At minimum, I could supply info on the vehicles from specific packs, along with identifications of what they're based on, if they're not MFG. | |
![]() Dodge Ram Crime Auto (2018) | Looks more like a Chevrolet Silverado to me. In fact... www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=208461 ...it looks like this one, but with a different grille. | |
![]() Ferrari F355 Block City Wars: Mafia Town (2015) | F355, perhaps? | |
![]() IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023) | I've got a question, not sure if this will open up a can of worms that doesn't need to be opened, but... ...if a game like Minecraft has officially authorized content packs that can be purchased from an official marketplace in-game, and the packs have vehicles in them that resemble real vehicles, could they be allowed to be listed here as DLC for the game? Because Minecraft has packs like that. One was just released and has some cars that closely resemble real vehicles, and there's others like them. Prop vehicles that are built from in-game blocks wouldn't be eligible, of course. Only the added vehicles that are spawnable items. I mean, if all these 'blocky' games that are clearly copying the look of Minecraft are allowed, I'm sure there's room to have these official content cars added. -- Last edit: 2020-04-15 23:37:54 | |
![]() Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera BeamNG.drive (2013) | Good catch. Cutlass Ciera with a Skylark nose. | |
![]() Made for Game Sedan Valorant (2020) | MFG | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Gino Thrill Drive 3 (2005) | Daihatsu Mira Gino? | |
![]() Kia Picanto Dr. Parking 3D (2015) | Yes. 2007-09 Kia Picanto [SA]. | |
![]() Polaris RZR RS1 Off The Road (2018) | Polaris RZR RS1 (single seater model of the RZR family)? | |
![]() Custom Made Tuk-Tuk #DRIVE (2019) | Wow. I'm surprised how virtually similar they are. | |
![]() Nissan Silvia JDM Racing (2019) | Alright. I can admit when I'm proven wrong. Thanks for the info! | |
![]() Nissan Silvia JDM Racing (2019) | Sure about that? From what I've read, the Gazelle was only offered in Japan in both bodystyles in the S11 generation. You might be confused with the Australian market S12, which was sold as the Gazelle only, in both bodystyles. The JDM S12 Gazelle was hatchback only. | |
![]() Nissan Silvia JDM Racing (2019) | True. Could be a Gazelle. The coupe is a Silvia, hands down, though, as the Gazelle was only offered as the hatchback in Japan. | |
![]() Nissan Silvia JDM Racing (2019) | Another [S12] Silvia. Pretty cool to see them have both bodystyles of the S12 in the same game. | |
![]() Nissan Silvia JDM Racing (2019) | Nissan Silvia [S12] | |
![]() Nissan Skyline JDM Racing (2019) | RS Turbo model? | |
![]() Fiat Punto The Getaway (2002) | And, yet again, BMW steering wheel. | |
![]() Citroën BX Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000) | Definitely a BX. | |
![]() Jaguar XJ12 Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000) | I'm seeing a lot of BMW here, actually. Like a mix of the first three generations of 5 Series. E12, E28, and E34, all mixed into one. | |
![]() BMW 8 Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000) | Or a BMW 8 Series [E31]. | |
![]() Checker Marathon Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000) | Grille looks a bit more like a Chrysler C-300 or 300B, but everything else is certainly Checker Marathon. And Marathon models were used as police cars in some parts of the US, so it fits well. | |
![]() Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | If you can, feel free to move my traffic and prop vehicle ones over there as well, as those are from the PS2 version. Unless someone else wants to get better quality ones. | |
![]() Gunther Werks 400R Forza Horizon 4 (2018) | Here's the thing. This isn't actually the plain 400R. This is the unique 400R that has a completely custom carbon fiber body. The whole shell, as well as doors, bumpers, hood, trunk, spoiler...they're all made out of carbon fiber. Completely different than any factory 993. Also, it only weighs about 2,600 pounds. www.pca.org/news/2019-01-22/gunther-werks-unveils-400r-bare-carbon-will-be-werks-reunion-amelia-island | |
![]() Saints Row: The Third (2011) | If all of these vehicles get extensive enough of a redesign, like some already seem to have, we might need a separate page for the Remastered version. | |
![]() Ford F-650 Saints Row: The Third (2011) | The cab looks MUCH more like a GMC TopKick now, rather than an F-Series Medium Duty. | |
![]() Italdesign Calà Saints Row: The Third (2011) | Diffuser (though that could be a custom part that can be added) and the grey vent going all the way across the rear, like a Ferrari 360 Modena, unlike the split up ones on the original. License plate placement looks to be slightly lower, too. Spoiler remains the same, though. | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Saints Row: The Third (2011) | Probably. | |
![]() Dodge Charger Saints Row: The Third (2011) | Yeah, whereas the original's rear has some Camaro in it, the rear of the remastered version looks more like an R35 GT-R, right down to the circular taillights and spoiler. | |
![]() Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | That...actually makes a lot of sense, since the PS2 version was also developed by a different studio. Remember, Black Box developed the PS2 version, while EA Seattle developed all the other versions. Also, listing the developer as EA Canada is incorrect, as Black Box wasn't EA Canada, it was just part of EA Canada after the acquisition that occured during HP2 development. The acquisition also resulted in the name change to EA Black Box, which should be the developer name listed for the PS2 version, while the PC, GC, and Xbox versions should be EA Seattle. Both studios were part of EA Canada, but they weren't EA Canada as a whole. -- Last edit: 2020-04-07 00:28:14 | |
![]() Chevrolet Corvette Forza Horizon 4 (2018) | Yep. And different ones, at that. Which is good. More variety for FD fans. Next one needs to be Taylor Hull's Comp Cams Cadillac ATS-V. | |
![]() VAZ 2107 Zhiguli #DRIVE (2019) | He means that the car in real life is a licensed version of the Fiat. | |
![]() Rolls-Royce Phantom VII Saints Row: The Third (2011) | Yeah, it looks like a bunch of vehicles are getting a good facelifting. The trailer had a direct comparison of the rear of the original Attrazione and the remastered version, and there's a notable difference between them as well. | |
![]() Lamborghini Diablo Retrowave (2020) | Judging by the front bumper and wheels, it's a 1993 Diablo SE30. | |
![]() Made for Game Hatchback Idle Fitness Gym Tycoon - Workout Simulator Game (2019) | Actually, the side window shape, specifically behind the door area, is quite similar to the i3, but the front and rear aren't. | |
![]() GMC Jimmy Hotel Empire Tycoon - Idle Game Manager Simulator (2017) | It's just this, but without the cap. www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=208163 | |
![]() Fiat Strada Train Sim World 2020 (2019) | Excellent find. I concur. | |
![]() Opel Corsa Biohazard RE:3 (2020) | Not in a US setting. If was a Canadian setting, sure. Micra was never sold in the US. |