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@lacoster25 I don’t see you making any turns at all there hot shot. So who the hell are you to talk.
@ScottXC91 Someones been searching through the comments. You that bored? Of course I’m not making any turns I’m not a race car driver. And if I was a NASCAR driver, then sure it might be a thrill. But Im not, so all it is to me is a stupid excuse for a race on TV. So yeah, it *****.
@ScottXC91 did not like that game atalll GT5 i mean i traded it in for a sega dreacast lol the dreamcast is so mutch better
@3L3CTR0static
1. There were good Nascar simulations when Papyrus still produced them for PC.
2. If you would now something about Nascar then you wouldn´t embarass yourself by saying it´s all about going around in circles. It´s about strategy and working together with other drivers on the track, using slipstream and momentum and high-speed door-to-door racing you won´t see anywhere else.
3. Most of the ignorant whiners don´t even know there are 4 road courses used by Nascar (LoL!)
nascar cars are awsome but the tracks are fucked up
Yeah, no idea how you could miss the undeniably classic early/mid 90′s NASCAR game for DOS. Incredibly detailed car destruction + MASSIVE pile ups + being able to design your own car decals = infinite fun! I’ve probably played it more than any other racing game and I don’t remember even finishing a single race!
Now where the heck did I put those instan]Yeah, no idea how you could miss the undeniably classic early/mid 90′s NASCAR game for DOS. Incredibly detailed car destruction + MASSIVE pile ups + being able to design your own car decals = infinite fun! I’ve probably played it more than any other racing game and I don’t remember even finishing a single race!
Now where the heck did I put those install disks?
@shadowphoenix142 I agree NASCAR Rumble is my favorite NASCAR game ever. i don’t really like kart-racing, just because it has what, 10 drivers? Rumble has at least 40 cars, some NASCARs, but dlso golf carts, rvs, etc. And to anybody that disses nascar, watch a real race instead of the Talladega Nights.
The first thing I ask the “NASCAR is 40 rednecks going in circles or 3 hours” people is, “Have you ever even seen an actual race?” If yes, “Pay better attention, you idiot.” If no, “Watch it and don’t be so quick to judge something you know nothing about.”
NTG2011, from what i hear, is awesome. I mean, the fix what EA Fucked up. Am I right?
I saw this at my game exchange should have bn]I saw this at my game exchange should have bought it >
@ScottXC91 exactly I dont drink beer not a red neck Im in Ohio Nascar takes talent to race in its not easy its hard and I love Nascar
I really didn’t think this game was that bad. Maybe it’s just me.
Has the same noises as wave race lulz
People need to try playing Nascar Rumble on the Playstation 1 it was awesome!
I fucking lol’d at your comments about Solid Snake’s NASCAR Challenge.
Vaya sonido de motor, parece que en lugar de llevar un V8 en el morro con doble carburador, llevas un Vespino de Telepizza.
@ThomasGGebert I agree I remember playing this game for hours at a time . You do have to be a care game guy to understand this game not to mention a good driver . I think he missed the mark on this one . LOL
@CLINTSTER77COX spell check “car” not “”care”"
I LOVE BEER DRINKING AND EXPLOSIONS!
nascar= cars and trucks and explosions maybe a close win but this looks like need for 32 bit
this game isn’t bad at all, and mastered the driving in 30 minutes….. people tryin to find excuses to **** it. If you are bored with this go play pong.
i bought this game brand new. actually last game ever bought new for nes. i loved this game. takes a big to get used to but. i thought it was ahead of its time. had to pit and once you got used to cornering it was very competitive and fun
The mental image of an oil drum moving at 200 miles per hour on a racetrack is hilarious.
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