I'll have you know that nfs undercover is the best racing game i've ever played.
One presumes it's the only racing game you've played?![]()
Second pic doesn't work, homeforsummer. Take the space out of the link.
I agree, though. There were plenty of Civic hatchbacks but never the coupe, which is odd.
Not to mention the Ferio. Last I remember of that was in GT2 (I think, could even have been GT1!)
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Mansory SLR Renovatio
Ah, wtf... here goes
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Mansory SLR Renovatio
^ Uh, there was no Pontiac Fiero in GT2. And Pontiac didn't show up until GT4 when they featured the (Sunfire) GXP concept.The Ferio was definitely in GT2, I can't remember if there was a standard version but the Mugen version certainly was.
Tell me, are those modifications performance or just for show? I'm not a fan of stuff put on just for show.
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^ Uh, there was no Pontiac Fiero in GT2. And Pontiac didn't show up until GT4 when they featured the (Sunfire) GXP concept.
-> But the Mugen Del Sol (which was Mid-engine/Rear drive) race car was on GT2.![]()
^ Argh! I was busy at work when I posted that!Have a read what I typed - Ferio, not Fiero. Ferio is the Civic sedan, of which there was an example in GT2.
I really don't get half the slow dinky cars in GT5P like the capucino, etc. Why are they there? can someone explain...
-> I've also know about the Civic Ferio too from GT1, it is also called Civic SiR sedan back in the Philippines (notice the same B16 engine from the USDM Civic Si 2-dr coupe). That car was sick when it came out in 1998, and that orange color is still considered as a rarity