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Well, technically this car is a SAAB, but also not quite. It's a modified version of the blue sedan from this car pack, which is a SAAB 9-5: itch.io/queue/c/3180843/sparpedos-collection?game_id=1536978 However, the texture and the shape of the car was slightly changed, and the overall result looks more similar to the Caddy Seville. For comparison: Original texture i.imgur.com/mwFIRAa.jpg Ingame texture i.imgur.com/7KacmFb.jpg -- Last edit: 2024-10-12 22:08:41 | ||
rozanoff wrote Looks more as Nissan I agree, it looks very similar to the first generation Maxima: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_Maxima#/media/File:1st-Nissan-Maxima.jpg | ||
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002) | Just noticed that two boats, the Marquis and the Predator are missing from the page. | |
That looks like the international, Mazda B-series based Ranger, so it should have Japanese origin. | ||
This game takes place in Stockholm, so I did a bit of a research about Swedish trains, and I found a lot of useful information on this site: www.sparvagssallskapet.se/vagnhallen/typ.php?typ_id=292&ling=en And according to this site, car #1300 was built in 1986: transphoto.org/vehicle/563939/ | ||
Almost missed this one! It's other wing can be found at a different part of the map, so it's probably Vader's ship from Episode IV, that gets damaged during the Battle of Yavin. | ||
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (2003) | clandohoome wrote Nice work 👍 Thanks! | |
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy (2003) | Technically, the Z-95, the X-Wing and the two TIEs also appear throughout single player mode, but they are only playable in the downloadable multiplayer level. The Star Destroyer also appears in SP, but only in a CGI cutscene. -- Last edit: 2024-07-24 02:29:30 | |
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999) | Say whatever you want about the movie, but this game is actually quite good, although you need a fanmade patch to play in on modern PCs. According to an interview with the developers, the AAT and the STAP was going to be playable, but they ran out of time. | |
Just like the Landing Craft, this ship also has an ingame model, but it's just too big to fit on the screen. Oh, and it's visible for only about 2 seconds before... well, if you watched the movie you know what happens to it. | ||
This picture is from a CGI cutscene, but the ship also has a ingame model - however it's so massive that it's impossible to get a good picture of it during gameplay. | ||
Manhunt (2003) | clawdenbob wrote Hello, everyone! Added some removed cars from recenlty leaked Manhunt prototype. So far i have only managed to find two versions of a van, which very much resembles cut Luton truck from GTA 3 I just watched a playthrough of leaked version, there's also a wrecked hatchback (VW Golf?) on the first scrapyard level and a rail cart on the subway level. | |
Manhunt 2 (2007) | I never thought that I would play this game again (because honestly, this is one of the the weakest games R* ever made), but recently a beta version of the game was leaked on the internet archive. It has a lot of differences compared to the final game: beta characters models, a somewhat more coherent story, and most importantly, a couple of deleted/changed vehicles. -- Last edit: 2024-04-12 02:15:15 | |
Unfortunately, I couldn't find the source of the photo, but apparently it's a mirrored image of a fire station located in Rhode Island: www.firenews.org/ri/efg/eastgreenwich/EastGreenwichRISta1.jpg | ||
It seems to be a 1986-89 Honda Accord, the one without pop-up headlights. | ||
Just discovered that this boat also appears in the base game, so the "downloadable" tag is not needed. | ||
Antti-san wrote Likewise, an International? Yes, a DuraStar. | ||
IGCD Future releases and to-do list (2023) | Happy New Year, Guys! | |
Grand Theft Auto VI (2025) | Wow, I can't believe the trailer is finally out. It feels unreal after so many years of waiting. -- Last edit: 2023-12-05 22:58:46 | |
+1 to the Cutlass Also, in a pre-release screenshot it had different taillights, which were identical on the ones on the '69 Cutlass: gta.fandom.com/wiki/Clover?file=Clover-GTASA-Beta.jpg barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/030521-1969-Oldsmobile-Cutlass-Supreme-1-630x390.jpg It looks like someone at R* really liked Oldsmobiles from that era. | ||
Wait, this can't be a '98 Crown Vic, it came out after the game. Based on the shape of the headlights, I'd say it a '92 Buick LeSabre. | ||
It seems to be a low resolution version of this artwork, so the car is a Chevy Monza: gta.fandom.com/wiki/Artworks_in_2D_Universe?so=search&file=Original-GTA-1-poster.jpg | ||
This is the final version of the Blista Compact, so the "GPX" surname is not needed. | ||
Iruossim wrote Rosenbauer Commander. It can't be a Commander. It's built since 2012, and the original game came out in 2010. fire.fandom.com/wiki/Rosenbauer#Production -- Last edit: 2023-11-19 18:37:19 | ||
car-dude44 wrote They were named Toyota Pickup in North America, not Toyota Truck Are you sure about that? I looked up a couple of older Toyota brochures and they call it Toyota Truck. For example, on this site: importarchive.com/toyota/truck/1989-1995 Plus we already have a lot of them listed as a Toyota Truck on the site, and IMCDB also uses that name: imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Toyota&model=Truck&modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=on | ||
The Hilux name was used only until 1974 in the USA, the newer ones are just called Toyota Truck. | ||
That's a Land-Rover Freelander, not a Mazda. | ||
Hold on, that's not a 1998 ML, it's a second generation model (2006-2011). Same for the other one on the game's page. | ||
Leandro wrote Identified as a Dodge Ram Van in GTA IV, Identified as a Ford Econoline in GTA V. Weird (Just saying, obviously) No, it's a also Ram Van on the GTA V page: igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=59510 | ||
Black Bart wrote How is it a 2001 MY? I'd say it should be 1998. To me it looks like it has the 2001+ honeycomb grille: imcdb.org/vehicle_970650-Ford-Crown-Victoria-P71-2001.html In '98 it had silver grille with horizontal lines: imcdb.org/vehicle_998906-Ford-Crown-Victoria-P71-1998.html And in '99-2000 it was black with horizontal lines: imcdb.org/vehicle_7317-Ford-Crown-Victoria-P71-1999.html -- Last edit: 2023-10-13 00:26:19 | ||
That's not a '99 Tacoma, it's the 2001+ facelifted version. Same for ones on the MC3 and the MC:LA Remix pages. It's a bit odd that in this game it has a mirrored grille texture but in the other two games it looks normal. | ||
It's a mix between a '96 GMC Savana (front) and a '94 Dodge Ram Van (rear). The overall shape of the van is closer to the Savana. | ||
NikoTheCarLover wrote Its from the GTA 3, but if you look closely it has license plate from GTA VC. Im confused It's not from GTA 3. It's a modified Burrito from Vice City, not the GTA 3 Rumpo. | ||
valera wrote Chevy Aveo I'd say it rather a Toyota Corolla [E120]. | ||
Antti-san wrote My question is, what's the difference between Zephyr and MKZ, other than the name? Is there something on this model that would indicate this should be listed as a MKZ, and not a Zephyr? They have some minor differences, the most noticeable is that the MKZ has a horizontal line on the grille. Zephyr: imcdb.org/vehicle_67015-Lincoln-Zephyr-CD378-2006.html MKZ: imcdb.org/vehicle_456839-Lincoln-MKZ-CD378-2007.html However, the ASYM Desanne has a generic mesh grille, so this is irrelevant in this case. | ||
Vxctec wrote The Zephyr is named/marketed as the MKZ in the United States, so it should be changed back to the previous name. The current Zephyr is sold in China. No, Zephyr is the corrent name. It went on sale in 2006 under the Zephyr name, then it got renamed to MKZ in 2007. -- Last edit: 2023-06-29 18:02:12 | ||
Silnev wrote Could you try and get a pic in the same location the current pic is? Because the current pic is better than the one you have provided. Sure, here it is: | ||
It also has two other versions in the game: And on the PS2 version of the game it has a much darker color: Oddly enough, it's RHD despite the American setting, so it's obviously not the 2002+ US-spec model. Also, it looks way too new. Most of the game takes place in locations that have been seemingly abandoned for decades, yet there's a car that should be only 1-2 years old. -- Last edit: 2023-06-26 12:24:59 (Silnev) | ||
On the PS2 version it has a dark green color: -- Last edit: 2023-06-26 12:25:27 (Silnev) | ||
Better screenshot: | ||
This van has a quite odd difference between the PS2 and the PC version. On PC the front of the van is clean, and the rest of the van is dirty. On the PS2 it's the opposite: And in one of the unlockable concept arts, it's completely clean: manhunt.fandom.com/wiki/Bonus_Material?so=search&file=P15.jpg -- Last edit: 2023-06-26 12:27:46 (Silnev) | ||
Manhunt (2003) | Hi guys! I have recently replayed this game, I'll add a couple of missing vehicles, and also a couple of better screenshots for the page, as some current ones are way too dark or small. Also, some vehicles look a bit different on the PS2 version, I'll post them in the comments for comparison. By the way, remember that photo of a Mitsubishi FTO that I found in the game's files and posted at the bottom of the page? I was curious where it came from, and after a bit of searching, I found it on this FTO fansite: www.myfto.co.uk/internet.htm | |
MintNiko wrote This is the first time the Bringham has been appeared since GTA 1. Second time if you count it's beta appearance in GTA 3. Officially, that beta car in GTA 3 doesn't have a name, the Brigham just a nickname by the GTA community. On Rockstar's website it's simply called "Green Car" (scroll to the bottom of the page): www.rockstargames.com/downloads?collection=3&series=19 | ||
This is at least a 1990 Astro, the 1985-89 models didn't have those 3 slots under the grille. | ||
MacaStanier22 wrote Because those were probably mistakes. They are not necessarily mistakes. In the United States, cars use model years (which is not the actual production year), and usually they go on sale during the previous year. Random example: 1968 Pontiac GTO in a 1967 movie: imcdb.org/vehicle_1780466-Pontiac-GTO-24237-1968.html So the Mesa and the Stretch could exist during the events of GTA Vice City. On the the hand, in Vice City Stories they are indeed anachronistic. -- Last edit: 2023-05-15 00:33:28 | ||
wezymh wrote I seriously doubt the Ford Cortina was sold in the US. Much less the Lotus Cortina. Its probably from Europe It was sold in the United States until 1970: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Cortina#Export_markets | ||
nfs_fan06 wrote This definitely should not be listed as an E-Series. I'm changing it to a 2003 Chevrolet Express; fight me. I see what you mean, but the game already has the Speedo, and that van is definitely looks closer to a '03 Express than this one. Sure, the Rumpo's headlights, grille and taillights are indeed from the Express, but everything else from the E-Series. -- Last edit: 2023-05-03 15:35:16 | ||
Honestly I don't see an Ascender in this SUV. Although it's not completely identical, I think it could be a 2005 Ford Freestyle. -- Last edit: 2023-05-02 15:26:57 | ||
I agree, just simply having German origin for a Verano is a bit weird. IMCDB also has an option to add "Built in: [country name]" and "Made for: [country name]" next to the country origin, which could be useful for cases like this car - I think it would be a good idea to add these features to IGCD. That would help clear up things a bit, since there are a lot of inconsistencies on the site right now - for example some of the Opel-based Vauxhalls have British, while others have German origin. -- Last edit: 2023-04-01 16:36:38 | ||
On a closer inspection, this is at least a 1989 model. Older Econolines didn't have that handle over the rear license plate. |