@poopy123:
@poopy123:
@gigawings: Not really necessary I think.
@Doshu: That's a bummer. But I believe some a or b spec races has the real jag as a reward though.
@gigawings: You need one of the three 20,000,000 dollar classic cars for the Dream Race achievement. The Jaguar is one of those cars
@Mr.Tofu: 雷金山
@xcalibr: No, but the Dacia is based on the same design: four wheels and an engine
@TheGunheart: Ferrari 330 P4 '67
@Luke Plunkett: Didn't know it was developed in Korea.
The text in the screen is simplified Chinese; as used in Mainland China. Why does Luke constantly mention Korea?
Great, updating now!
@hatebobbarker: Sony kept updating the PS3 with useful upgrades for music and video playback, 3D capabilities and tons of other functionality.
@Nintendo Tim: Everyone I know pronounces it SNEZ.
@dowingba: You only get money and experience once, so you can't grind these challenges.
@Darkon_X: If you want to get gold on each race, you don't want to bump your car too much, so I haven't personally missed crash physics.
@sonchez: Do the special challenges first, they generate crazy amounts of cash and exp. You don't even need to buy a car for those.
@Vishus: none in the pink, three in the stink
"retain his roles as CEO and chariman"
@Pattypie: To call the developer lazy when you see the amount of detail in the game is just lazy commenting.
@The Artgineer: I have so many fond memories of Porsche Unleashed. Played it on the first Microsoft Sidewinder steering wheel