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2003-2008. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Class: Military Aircraft. Indeed. It looks more like a military airplane than a racing airplane. | ||
![]() Blacktop Runner (2004) | Victor_2003 wrote Why not? Because I thought this game was released in 2011. | |
![]() Blacktop Runner (2004) | Jayj222000 wrote Correct year: 2004 I don't think this game was released in 2004. | |
Yes, it looks more like a hearse than a wagon. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Boeing 737. Agreed. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote F-14. I agree. | ||
Imho, this is my favorite car in this game. | ||
"Well, I got a lot of friends." | ||
The mark number is wrong. It's Mk.III, not Mk.IV. | ||
The chassis code is S550. | ||
Agreed. It looks more like a Dodge. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote EMD. I agree. | ||
Are we sure this is a 2019? Its in-game year should be listed as a 2018. | ||
nfs_fan06 wrote This is definitely a 2017, not a 2016. In the IGCD pages for NFS Payback and NFS Unbound this is listed as a '17. And the Raptor "Legends Edition" in NFS Heat is listed as a '17. You're right. | ||
Do you know what's the difference between 1968 and 1967 models? Its in-game year lists as a 1967, but this one is a 1968. | ||
Gamer wrote Could a mod add 2008 as the year? (That was the first year Jeff Gordon started showing up with the `Vette in races.) According to IMCDb, it's a 2005 model year. | ||
I like to think of this as America's Ferrari. | ||
![]() Split/Second: Wangan (2012) | Fun fact: This game was an online version of the canceled Split/Second sequel. | |
I really wish this will be the next Need for Speed game. | ||
As IMCDB says, it's a 1974 model, not 1970. | ||
In the movie, it has white racing stripes and it's a replicated model. | ||
In the movie, it's a 2001 Porsche 911 Carrera as a slightly modified GT3 RS. | ||
Tuppence870 wrote As I've said before, that's not really true. I explained my reasoning here: igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=269586 There wasn't much of a consensus back then, but I would like to see some discussion on this topic because the American origin is bogus. What are you talking about? The model origin is USA, not Germany. | ||
It would be nice if this was first appeared earlier in Payback and Heat. | ||
That looks way old for a 2018 model. | ||
I would like to see this in the next Need for Speed game. | ||
It's one of the coolest cars in my honest opinion. I wish this was first appeared earlier in Payback and Heat. | ||
I think this is just an Impreza. | ||
1934 Ford Model B. | ||
Is it just me or does Samsung built cars? | ||
![]() TrackMania (2020) | Fun fact: This game is also available on PS4 and PS5 consoles. www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBfqZlBPKBM | |
Bruisemobile wrote That looks too small to be a C-5. I'm leaning more towards a C-17. I agree with Bruise. It looks more like a C-17. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle. I agree. | ||
Boeing 777. | ||
There's that character named Buttercup from The Powerpuff Girls on the right side. | ||
Unlike its undercover variant, this and the enforcer variants lacks its rear spoiler. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote F-15. Agreed. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Learjet. +1 | ||
1986. | ||
What is wrong with these game developers? I think it's actually a 2012 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti_Veyron#Bugatti_Veyron_16.4_Grand_Sport_Vitesse_(2012%E2%80%932015) | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Agreed. I see no Chevelle here. And yes, I see more of an Impala than a Chevelle. | ||
I think this isn't playable, it's playable and unlockable. | ||
According to IMCDB, the chassis codes on American vehicles are not necessary to add. Could an administrator remove this? | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Shouldn't its origin be USA, hence its manufacture name? Yes, American Locomotive was an American manufacturer. | ||
I see what it looks like a Bell UH-1 Iroquois. | ||
1993-1995 in North American models. | ||
Made for Game. | ||
Fun fact: This car appears in Race Day Rampage, under the name "Hound". | ||
NFS_fan06 wrote Citroen DS? +1 |