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  2. Driven (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Driven is a racing game developed by BAM! Studios Europe and published by BAM! Entertainment for PlayStation 2 and GameCube. A Game Boy Advance version developed by Crawfish Interactive was also made. The games are based on the 2001 film of the same name.

  3. Driver 2 - Wikipedia

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    Driver 2 includes four cities, which are notably larger than the original game. The cities are Chicago, Havana, Las Vegas, and Rio de Janeiro. A wide variety of cars can be found throughout the game. They are based on real life cars like Chevys, Fords, GMC and more. All the cars can be driven and there are also hidden cars in the game's four ...

  4. Burnout 2: Point of Impact - Wikipedia

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    The game contains a few glitches such as "the teleport glitch", where the car being driven flies off the edge of a mountain or bridge, and ends up in a higher position than where they were before, and the "flying truck glitch", which happens in crash mode when a large truck has its front turned sideways at a ninety-degree angle and becomes ...

  5. Insane 2 - Wikipedia

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    Like the original Insane, Insane 2 is a racing game where players drive on terrain, vying to be the first to complete objectives. The races are set in fictional locations on four continents of Eurasia, North America, Africa, and Antarctica, [2] and the maps permit a considerable amount of open world exploration and are wrapped around so that vehicles exiting one side of the map reappear on the ...

  6. Vehicle simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Many games make use of real life vehicles, including military vehicles or cars from major automobile manufacturers. [ 1 ] In most games, the player can adjust performance of their vehicle by configuring or replacing parts of it, while some games like SimplePlanes allow players to build entirely custom vehicles from a set of blocks and presets.

  7. Driver (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The destruction of vehicles in-game was inspired by Edmonson watching "real destruction derbies and banger racing" as a child and observing the "twisted metal and the battered cars" afterwards. To achieve the "sound effects of the crunching metal sound" of car crashes during development, the team "went to a wrecker's yard and hired a big JCB ...

  8. Test Drive Unlimited 2 - Wikipedia

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    Test Drive Unlimited 2 includes a variety of roads on the island of Oahu, which returns from the first game, and the island of Ibiza.The game features three main vehicle categories, with each vehicle also belonging to a subcategory depending on quality – A for modern asphalt cars (A7 to A1), B for off-road vehicles (B4 to B2), which is a new feature in Unlimited 2, and C for classic cars (C4 ...

  9. Midtown Madness 2 - Wikipedia

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    Midtown Madness 2 is a 2000 open world racing video game for Windows. It is the sequel to 1999's Midtown Madness , developed by Angel Studios (now Rockstar San Diego) and published by Microsoft . Unlike its predecessor, which is entirely set in Chicago, it features two open worlds in which to race, fictional representations of San Francisco ...