Off topic but...new videogame
Originally posted by Bozeman
If you let me know how to get my 02 black/black to shine as much as some of the cars I've seen here you can get a free copy.
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If you let me know how to get my 02 black/black to shine as much as some of the cars I've seen here you can get a free copy.
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Without seeing it I can't say why you aren't getting the best shine. PM me with what you are using at the mo and I'll give you some tips.
For a small team you've produced some damn fine stuff I can tell ya.
Crazy Taxi will always be a favorite. XG3
. and while Headhunter was no MGS2 there's still no room for complaint.
Not to mention NBA Jam and the rest. Respect.
Unfortunately I've still got an ex-wife and two houses to support so I'd need a job where you start at the top and work your way down. I guess I'll stick to contracting for now.
Crazy Taxi will always be a favorite. XG3
. and while Headhunter was no MGS2 there's still no room for complaint.Not to mention NBA Jam and the rest. Respect.
Unfortunately I've still got an ex-wife and two houses to support so I'd need a job where you start at the top and work your way down. I guess I'll stick to contracting for now.
Originally posted by Tifosi Red
If you weren't so far away I'd come and valet your car to Zymol spec
If you weren't so far away I'd come and valet your car to Zymol spec


I've got a CRV which could do with some work.
I got the first Burnout, I found it fun for a while but eventually frustrating - something about crashing into cars you couldn't avoid, like being stuck behind the MLOC (Middle Lane Owners Club) on the motorway. A good game to 'pick up and play' every now and again, but I preferred the arcade game it was based on (Thrill Drive or something...).
Are the cars licenced, or are they the same as the first game, different 'styles' of car? (can't see many manufacturers allowing their cars to be involved in realistic pile-ups).
Are the cars licenced, or are they the same as the first game, different 'styles' of car? (can't see many manufacturers allowing their cars to be involved in realistic pile-ups).
Hey, don't get confused now. I don't work for Acclaim Entertainment.
Acclaim are the publishers of our game. So we have no connection with the guys who did the Taxi conversion, or Headhunter or NBA Jam (although I do know the original conversion team from the SNES and Megadrive versions really well).
Acclaim are the publishers of our game. So we have no connection with the guys who did the Taxi conversion, or Headhunter or NBA Jam (although I do know the original conversion team from the SNES and Megadrive versions really well).
Ah right. Sorry Bozeman. It's a Friday afternoon and it's been a long week.
So you work for Criterion games then?
Airblade was one of yours wasn't it?
Anyway... Myself and the rest of the console owners in the office are now "patiently" waiting for the October release.
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And Tif... I'd need some time to consider the appropriate recompense. After all there's probably twice as much surface area on a CRV.
So you work for Criterion games then?
Airblade was one of yours wasn't it?
Anyway... Myself and the rest of the console owners in the office are now "patiently" waiting for the October release.
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And Tif... I'd need some time to consider the appropriate recompense. After all there's probably twice as much surface area on a CRV.
Hmmm, Tif, I'm thinking front tyres........
(Don't worry, only joking - I have a feeling Sunday will see me spending some time pampering the S2000 - it's been a bit neglected recently in favour of the Locost).

(Don't worry, only joking - I have a feeling Sunday will see me spending some time pampering the S2000 - it's been a bit neglected recently in favour of the Locost).



