No reason to even try to get Mitsubishi to bring the non-electric i over here, they already discontinued it 2 years ago in Japan.
No reason to even try to get Mitsubishi to bring the non-electric i over here, they already discontinued it 2 years ago in Japan.
I know, the modding community for Most Wanted is amazing.
To that I would add all of the Redline Rumble games, plus all of the Burnin’ Rubber and Traffic Slam shockwave games made by XForm.
Yes, plus the scenery was so diverse, with each part of the map looking different from all the others.
Yeah, there were so many differences between them.
Nope.
Indeed, definitely one of my all time favorite soundtracks.
There have been a lot of great demolition derby games out there, but in my opinion, the best (and most realistic) one has to be Test Drive: Eve of Destruction, known to some as Driven to Destruction.
Such an awesome game. Even today, the graphics of the game look amazing, even on older consoles.
All of the Rush games were great, even LA Rush, which was quite different from the rest of the series, but was still a lot of fun in it’s own way.
Yeah, and Criterion did a great job with adding new content to the game, with both free and paid content.
I loved DUB Edition Remix.
The whole Burnout series from B3 to Paradise was awesome.
Oh, man. I love the Hot Pursuit reboot. Criterion did an excellent job with it.
Played that, wasn’t as fond of it as I am about NASCAR Heat 2002, if only because of the cheat code that lets you shoot tires at the other cars.
Really, the whole Midnight Club series as a whole is still very enjoyable. I still keep asking myself which I like the best: MCII or MC3:DUB Edition Remix?
Yes, especially considering how broken and less enjoyable the sequel was.
Actually, the Xbox and Gamecube versions were just console versions of the PC version, as they were all developed by EA Seattle.
Hey! Hey! Hey! It’s time to make some crazy money!
Such an under appreciated game. I had this as a kid.