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Adoug
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trancejeremy
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Posted: Dec Mon 20, 2004 8:19 pm Post subject:
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Hmmm, so it's delayed til April?
It's also funny how that 2nd preview calls it a clone of NFS:U2, despite the fact that the PS2 version was apparently out a year ago or so, long before NFS:U2.
And the first preview says there aren't many tuning options, while the second says there are a lot.
I think to a certain extent, a lot of the review sites tend to only give games from smaller companies like Kemco a passing look.
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Adoug
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Posted: Dec Tue 21, 2004 9:50 am Post subject:
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I wouldnt be surprised to see it out in Feb 05 sometime (speculation). April seems far off, especially given where it is in testing. But thats just me. Ya, it is funny how one person sees things differently from another huh.
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geelw
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Posted: Dec Fri 24, 2004 10:24 am Post subject: lol...
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well, given that most of the "tuning" options in those other games consist of mostly billions of paint schemes and sticker placement choices plus a number of licensed parts that don't get used, i thought that RPM had a pretty decent amount of tuning options, which is why i noted that in my preview. the nice thing about the game is that it streamlines your choices and doesn't go overboard with the truly hideous stuff you see on some tuner cars, lol...
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Zack-EGL
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