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Street Fighter EX Plus (1997) | European publisher: Virgin Interactive. | |
Super Runabout (2000) | Publisher: Interplay, Virgin Interactive | |
In stock form, it can reach a 160 mph top speed, which is suprisingly accurate to the real car. | ||
Called the Dustcart in the Japanese version of the game. | ||
Horsepower figures are incorrect: the 178hp engine was only on the A3. A 1999 Audi S3 should have 207hp. | ||
Comfortably Numb wrote Kawasaki 650 Sport Cruiser Not really it. I'm not good at jetskis, but I think it's a 650 SX or a 750 SX. | ||
This is a RC45. Exactly the same as this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=5163 -- Last edit: 2024-02-01 15:31:58 | ||
Superbike World Championship (1999) | Based on the 1997 Superbike World Championship season. | |
This is a Ducati 916. | ||
Screamer (1995) | The cover art has a non-playable Lamborghini Countach. | |
Same applies to all GT games that have the Turbo version of the Speedster/VX220 listed as a 2000. | ||
Victor_2003 wrote Should be marked as DLC or not? Available on 1.66, though. | ||
This is a 2003-2005 Vauxhall VX220 Turbo, note the rims. | ||
tdp2612 wrote Suzuki Samurai/Jimny/many other names, instantly recognisable. Angled out front end and the 'bump' gap at the front of the bonnet, and an early ish one with those headlights and indicators in the bumper. Call it 1985 or so. Nothing like a Y60 Patrol at all, considering their corner-indicators are an iconic feature of the design. It's a Jimny, because the game was developed in Hungary. | ||
The shape of that helicopter makes me think of a Bell. | ||
The XM in real life was a hatchback, not a sedan. | ||
A closeup shot of this vehicle has it read "Kawasaki", but I'm not sure on the model. | ||
Black SUV in the foreground. The partially seen van behind it is a Chevrolet G-Series. | ||
Peugeot 405. | ||
1968, and is a Fastback. | ||
Burnout (2001) | The September 12th 2001 build has a Honda Prelude styled "Sport Coupe" instead of the Toyota MR2-like model for the final build. | |
This is the 1998 concept car, not the production model. | ||
Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | Entry complete. The PAL version has most cars right hand drive with London license plates, while the NTSC-U version has cars in left hand drive with California plates. | |
It's in the European version of the game along with the Thunderbird, so no, you're not missing much. -- Last edit: 2023-10-22 23:59:18 | ||
The rear shot has the black bars that I forgot to crop. Replacement: i.imgur.com/LOSeMaQ.jpg | ||
UK-spec as GTI is the designation for S16 there in Britain. | ||
Clearly a reference to The Prisoner: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_2367-Lotus-Seven-Mark-VII-1965.html The numberplates, colour and wheels match. | ||
Also known as "Civic (Racer)" in the NTSC-U version. | ||
Victor_2003 wrote DLC exclusive? It's available only on the 360 and PC versions, and can be found in classic car dealers. | ||
If you select the "truck" option, you start with this one. | ||
1968-1971. | ||
NTSC-J, NTSC-U and PAL (French, German, Italian and Spanish) only. | ||
The only SL320 (R129) in a video game. | ||
Race America (1991) | generalrusty78 wrote Was the C4 Corvette even sold in Europe? It was, for a limited time on the continent from 1991 until 1996. | |
Referred to in the British police chatter as Paraffin Parrot, which is a completely different helicopter, the Westland Wasp. | ||
The Movies (2005) | All licensed vehicles are Chryslers. | |
NTSC-U and PAL only. | ||
Class: Sedan. | ||
GTI-6 (UK model), as it's right hand drive. The S16 was sold only in Continental Europe. | ||
Wheels are 1993+. | ||
The "F/A" in F/A Racing is named after the Namco arcade game Fighter/Attacker. | ||
Though Manhattan Chase was developed in Europe. | ||
Eunos Roadster like the other one. | ||
cyrus khan wrote The speedometer is different and aftermarket instead of circular analog that we see frequently even in real life. It was an optional extra for the AE86. | ||
Need for Speed II (1997) | The traffic cars were eventually used in III: Hot Pursuit (both versions) and High Stakes (PlayStation only). | |
The real RX-7 has hidden headlights. The game doesn't have the headlight covers like on the real car. | ||
Four doors mean it's the Hilux Double Cab. | ||
This should be a 1999. | ||
According to the car stats in the game, this is apparently a 1.3 litre model. | ||
1997, actually, because of the front bumper, wheels and rear spoiler. |