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Racing/driving sims (pg. 2)
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nchs09
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Originally posted by Project-K
That's a good one. I'd also reccommend any of the Need for speed series.
the previews ones were preatty cool, but i think that was the first one that got the handleing down... and perfect acceleration based on the models. the previews ones wqere all about running away from cops.

they were dope though:D
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by biznology
check out the TOCA series,


what he said. TOCA 3 is the best "mid-range" (ie located between arcade and sim) ive ever played. total quality this title. 35+ vehicles to race, different sim options. cant recommend it highly enough, in fact i was racing ATVs last night on my new 32" monitor. was wicked :) its also pretty old so should run ok on your system.
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
i know this does not apply, but the best racing game i have played was need for speed porsche unleashed.

just a great driving game.


im glad someone here appreciates that game! man the series went down the ter after that title. so not interested in pimping my ride...
nchs09
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
im glad someone here appreciates that game! man the series went down the ter after that title. so not interested in pimping my ride...
seriously. so dope that u could started with that big salom course, and then u started with the oldschool porsches and slowly bought newer and nwer

i just hated when i had to race the 914

piece of :mad:
Ian
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
what he said. TOCA 3 is the best "mid-range" (ie located between arcade and sim) ive ever played. total quality this title. 35+ vehicles to race, different sim options. cant recommend it highly enough


really ? I got a free copy with this new pc and never bothered to install it :p I'm intrigued now
verndogs
hard drivin for the sega genesis
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
seriously. so dope that u could started with that big salom course, and then u started with the oldschool porsches and slowly bought newer and nwer

i just hated when i had to race the 914

piece of :mad:


im guessing the game was too hard to be successful which is why they started releasing all these dumbed-down ty "wall-riding" pieces of arse.

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
really ? I got a free copy with this new pc and never bothered to install it I'm intrigued now


if you like your racing games, def check it out. there's something in there for everyone. ovals, rally, open wheelers, GTs etc. a few difficulty options which allow you to modify how the cars handle to your taste. you'll want an unlocker program though so you can race anything right off the bat.
NeoPhono
I recommend selling your kids and getting a 360 with Forza 2 and DiRT. They will bring you uncountable hours of driving excitement.
idoru
quote:
Originally posted by cheshirepk8
I like original Mario Kart for the N64 better than the one for the Game cube.


Original on N64? :wtf: Surely you've played the greatest Mario Kart? Behold...

Not a single ing site exists that will allow me to post the image here, and I'm lazy to upload it to my site, so just look up the SNES version.
pkcRAISTLIN
serious LOL at anyone suggesting mario-esque games when he's clearly asked for a sim.

idoru
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
serious LOL at anyone suggesting mario-esque games when he's clearly asked for a sim.


I'm well aware of that. I was just pointing out the blasphemy of calling Mario Kart 64 the original. :p
verndogs
super mario kart for the SNES >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mario kart for the N64

i'm one of the few people that absolutely can't stand Mario Kart for the N64

After playing nonstop through Super Mario Kart for the SNES and loving every minute of it, playing mario kart n64 was a big disappointment


It took everything that was great about Super Mario Kart for the SNES and removed all the fun out of it
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