The racing simulator that could Juiced was supposed to be the primary rival of the Need for Speed series, but instead it ended up in the bottom drawer. The game wasn’t that bad but the press tore it apart limb by limb and eventually got scraped. For those of you that still loved it in spite of what everyone was saying here are some secrets and cheats so you can properly evaluate it! Select the cheats option in the menu, here you might enter the following codes. CARS - All cars ALL - All codes activated PINT - All arcade mode cars and developer tracks CHAR - Character test mode RESP - Everyone respects you CREW - Full crew CASH - More money WIN - Win all races Unlockables Unlocks prototype mods for all cars in career mode and the Extreme Nitrous Series in Arcade Mode.
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Electronic Arts made the big announcement just months ago and Need For Speed ProStreet is already shaping up into one of the best, if not THE best racing game ever developed. We’ve watched the game’s evolution right from the first released developer’s diary and ever since then, EA had promised to deliver la crème de la crème as far as the racing genre goes. Trying out the demo the giant publisher and developer has made available for the Xbox 360, we were able to fully understand what they meant by competing “at the highest level of street racing”. Indeed, the latest installment in the NFS series lives up to its name and what we’ve seen so far, confirms it.
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This is hint for Need For Speed Most Wanted games. Good cops and badass cars Wake up to the smell of burnt asphalt as the thrill of illicit street racing spreads in the air. From the makers of the hit Need for Speed Underground series that has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide, Need for Speed Most Wanted challenges you to become the most notorious and elusive street racer. Combining illicit street racing and tuner customization with the intensity of strategic police pursuit that surpasses any Hollywood-style chase scene, Need for Speed Most Wanted should be on your “must-have” list. Out-race rivals, evade cops, and exploit hundreds of miles of open road as you make your way up the Blacklist.
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Due to the large number of factors involved (such as speed, road conditions, inflation, vehicle maintenance, your driving habits, temperature), it is impossible to predict a firm figure for expected tread life. Tires should be inspected regularly and replaced when the tire is worn down. 1. Checking for Wear Tires are worn out when there is just 1.6-mm (2/32-inch) tread depth remaining. This can be measured with an inexpensive tread depth gauge, available at most auto supply stores. In the absence of a gauge, here are two quick methods to check to see if your tires are worn down to the point of replacement. A. The Tire Wear Bars Tires are manufactured with “wear bars” (see Figure 1) that indicate when there is less than 1.6 mm (2/32 inch) of tread depth remaining. When the tread is worn down to the point that the wear bars are flush with the tread, the tire must be replaced.
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