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Playstation 1 nascar rumble cover
Playstation 1 nascar rumble cover




playstation 1 nascar rumble cover

There are even a few oddball Nascar trucks thrown in there.

playstation 1 nascar rumble cover

All of the cars are from the actual Nascar teams, all with the appropriate decals, strips, etc, and each mixes up various characteristics or speed, endurance, control, etc. They burst through walls, waterfalls, bricks, and bash into each other and just keep going. The videogame replicas of real Nascar vehicles are burly, indestructible, leaping things that are as solid as bulldozers. (SF Rush bombed on the PS about two years ago.) These cars are still as powerful as in real life, but now they race on 18 courses all across the continent, each course packed with clever short cuts, power-ups, and highly competitive AI. This is as close to San Francisco Rush as the PlayStation gets, with a few new elements thrown in for good measure. (OK, I admit it I don't know anyone who loves, or even likes, Nascar racing.) But that's not what this is. Gameplay The Nascar we all know (and whom some love) is based on the professional sport of souped-up racing cars that speed infinitely around an oval steering left. A genetic hybrid of cars, racers, and regalia from Nascar is woven together with the shortcut, high-flying style of SF Rush to create a truly arcade-style experience like none other on this system. Even after Gran Turismo 2 took the racing trophy for overall best racer (despite a few technical flaws), the amount of room for fun, speedy, action-packed games is still wide open. Believe it or not, there still is room in the crowded showroom of racing games on the PlayStation.






Playstation 1 nascar rumble cover