![]() ![]() Online passes for consoles and restrictive DRM for PC can be pretty unfair sometimes. OK, this may be the one thing on this list I'm kinda with. "Online Passes and DRM suck! They're like Nazis trying to restrict when and where we can play our games. Redline Racer, Counter Strike, Putt Putt Saves the Zoo Inferior to Crazy Taxi though.ĭriver- My typical routine while playing this: start in SF, drive about 15 seconds cautiously, hit a lamp or car, get chased by police and busted in about 30 seconds, rinse, repeat. Smashing Drive- I would play this at the Santa Monica Pier arcade, never understood it and constantly lost, but still got it for GameCube gamestop when I learned they had it. Just wish they had made Olympic City an open world. Need for Speed Underground- I think I only got about 3 races into this, but it was still hella crunk. ![]() Also, when I got bored I would just turn perpendicular to the track and smash against the sides until my car was broken. (Blue Shells cleared up that misconception). Yup, I would mistake rubberband AI for proof of a God. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2- I never was and still am not religious, but I used to go "Oh God, let me pass this (brand, color, model of car ahead of me)" until I passed it. G-Police- I only learned to play it when I was 7-8, but flying around shooting stuff was fun for the 5 levels I could beat.Īrctic Thunder- When I first went to Chuck E Cheese I loved this game, and after that this was basically the only thing I played (until they got Tokyo Cop and Mario Kart and then I just ignored those for Hydro Thunder). ![]() Matchbox Emergency Patrol- Still play it sometimes, although I now realize how disturbing (child trapped deep in mine!) and stupid (fire truck driving under water!) it got. ![]() Stunt GP- I would play this at my cousin's house and utterly fail, while making up nonsensical lyrics to the generic rock soundtrack.Įxtremely Goofy Skateboarding- Oh boy, just watching a video of this on youtube makes me sigh. LEGO Racers- I was a strung-out LEGO addict back in the day (it was even my PC password), and building little cars and racing them around was like a wet dream to me (although back then "wet dream" meant something else.) For me (born in '97), almost all my nostalgic games were PC racing games, some crappy, some I tracked down and still play. ![]()
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