![]() ![]() The less timed events there are, the more I like the game.ġ8 Wheels of Steel is another driving game (in fact it’s a business simulator), I never bought any of the series in the end but I did enjoy the demos. GTR 2 is a racing game, aside from training, the main races are all about shaving seconds and beating the competition. Some examples Test Drive Unlimited is a driving game, although the timed and racing challenges are the focus, you could just spend time driving around the island in your starter car, then there are the car collection and drop off missions where the only thing that matters is getting there in one piece. Driving games can also have time limits but they aren’t the sole focus. Racing games are what I would classify as any game that requires you to win by time. I don’t know of anyone who has made the distinction before but they are very different. There is also a second digital video feature embedded below, and this is where it gets crowded with a fresh CGI pack of R36 Nissan GT-Rs.Racing games aren’t my cup of tea (neither is tea but that’s another matter), driving games however are. So, next, he set out on a quest for a cool paintjob reel, complete with a purple shade that would make any Mopar aficionado go Plum Crazy over it, a burgundy dye that looked like it was aged in fine wine barrels, as well as an orange color that was subtler than the norm.īut wait, as that was not all. But perhaps the author was not satisfied with the limited number of depicted shades. There was also the widebody atmosphere and the lowered attitude to account for, naturally. The initial version was not at all sad because it had blue attire and also posed for the CGI camera dressed up in a light gray shade.Īlas, that was not all, of course. So, after digitally traveling the world for Euro stuff like the Audi RS 8 sedan and Avant, JDM ideas such as a Honda NSX with a signature body kit, or even an unofficial 2024 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500, he finally settled on a major crush for imagining the next-generation ‘R36’ Nissan GT-R. Or, rather, at the tip of their CGI brush, as is the case here courtesy of the virtual artist better known as hycade on social media, who loves his most recent CGI creation so much that he cannot stop from showing it off on repeated occasions. If not, no worries, as some folks will take matters into their hands. The latter is so great that it allowed Nissan (also with numerous updates and upgrades) to retain the shorter-named R35 for more than a decade and a half since production started in December 2007.Īlas, everything and anything still grows long in the tooth, so maybe it is time for the Japanese company to contemplate the necessity of a new generation. And, of course, the rest is in the automotive history books, including the major cult following of the series. Of course, the one that stuck and is known all around the world is ‘Godzilla’ (after the titular Toho fictional monster), which came around just in time for the R32’s introduction back in 1989. The original is now lovingly known as ‘Hakosuka,’ while the ultra-short-lived KPGC110 successor, produced in less than 200 examples solely during the 1973 model year, is now the ‘Kenmeri’ Skyline. The GT-R series has had quite a handful of nicknames over the years. ![]()
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