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Old 11-02-2009, 05:54 PM   #1
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S-series in video games?

Anybody know of any racing games or other car related video games that have s-series trucks in them?
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Re: S-series in video games?

Nope S10s suck that's probably a good reason why. Forza 3 doesn't have any GM pickups or SUV's or crossovers.

My mistake, IHRA Drag Racing 2 for PS2 has a pro stock S10 that game is so damn hard though.
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Yes.
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Re: S-series in video games?

grand theft auto san andreas

s-series monster truck
Old 11-02-2009, 06:06 PM   #5
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theres a racing game that has Syclone in it
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project gotham racing 3 had a syclone
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Re: S-series in video games?

They should have a v8 swapped s-series in GT5.
or atleast the lingenfelter one.
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Re: S-series in video games?

What was so special about the Lingenfelter Noma'? Besides it being AWD, I can see anyone willing to, duplicate it.
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Re: S-series in video games?

i was going to say something racist about when it crashed.... but nevermind.

Would just be something unexpected in a game you know... too use to exotics and stuff.
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Quote: Originally Posted by 01cherryreds10
What was so special about the Lingenfelter Noma'? Besides it being AWD, I can see anyone willing to, duplicate it.
It did a pretty cool barrel roll.
Old 11-02-2009, 08:05 PM   #11
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Re: S-series in video games?

Cool, thanks guys. The reason i'm asking is that i'm thinking of doing a mod for Test Drive Unlimited to convert the SSR from the original game into a lowered 98+ S10 and i'm trying to find a good 3D model of an S10 as a base to start from. Somebody on the TDU-central forums requested a mini-truck mod a while back and I think it would be a cool addition.
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Re: S-series in video games?

I know on GTA San Andreas someone on here had a fully functional bagged S10. But it was the PC version
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maximum chase for xbox
Old 11-02-2009, 08:29 PM   #14
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Re: S-series in video games?

shame alot more games dont feature the s-series...
Old 11-02-2009, 10:29 PM   #15
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Re: S-series in video games?

way back in the day there is a mod for GTA 3 mod and also in the archives of the forum is a huge thread about that old mod and they had it set up where the trucks were bagged and stuff.
here found it
http://www.s10forum.com/forum/f42/th...gta-3-a-72963/

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Old 11-02-2009, 10:55 PM   #16
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Re: S-series in video games?

didnt one of the midnight clubs's have one?
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Quote: Originally Posted by IDINIEILIL
didnt one of the midnight clubs's have one?
yep. i remember always bagging an s10 on one of them.
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from the GTA3 s10 mod.



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