


| Auteur | Message |
|---|---|
| I like how the nsx is flipped on the last photo | |
| Daboi492 a écrit No, they left because Polyphony signed an exclusivity contract Still has illegal street racing as a factor though. Notice how there are no Audis in the latest Need For Speed game either? Seems as though these automakers are having a hard time trying to keep their cars in the NFS franchise due to some issues relating to this. | |
| Speedevil a écrit That isn't true either, there are Toyotas in Forza. Yeah, the license rules were modified for CSR and Forza | |
| Daboi492 a écrit No, they left because Polyphony signed an exclusivity contract That isn't true either, there are Toyotas in Forza. | |
| Skyline159 a écrit Yes, that's why Toyota doesn't want illegal street racing games. No, they left because Polyphony signed an exclusivity contract -- Last edit: 2022-12-09 12:05:03 | |
| Vxctec a écrit Such a shame that Toyota has left the Need For Speed franchise and won’t ever be returning… Yes, that's why Toyota doesn't want illegal street racing games. | |
| Such a shame that Toyota has left the Need For Speed franchise and won’t ever be returning… | |
| I was wondering the same thing. All steeringwheels and showcase photos have no badges/logos too, but they are visible on the videos. | |
| carcrazedalex586 a écrit The Toyota logo is removed, why? I think they aren't allowed to put manufacturer logos, just the name. | |
| This was released in 1994. The model year is 1993, because it was new when it was out. | |
| Is there any major difference? | |
| Actually, this is a 1993, not a '94. |