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Yeah, whos played this game? HOW COOL IS IT!

I cant get enough of it, but its only on xbox and i gots a ps2 so that really sucks, i find myself at my mates house all the time playing it, haha.

Nice to see some 33's in there now, and the old school drag GT-Rs.

They have done the supras nicely in that game also.( DAMN! the boost pressure in the RZ is unbelieveable, you can barely control it on take off! )

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Yeah, whos played this game? HOW COOL IS IT!

I cant get enough of it, but its only on xbox and i gots a ps2 so that really sucks, i find myself at my mates house all the time playing it, haha.  

Nice to see some 33's in there now, and the old school drag GT-Rs.

They have done the supras nicely in that game also.( DAMN! the boost pressure in the RZ is unbelieveable, you can barely control it on take off! )

if you got a ps2, why ydon't you get GT4??

Personally i think it's far better than the outdated sega GT....

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better than the GC? doubt it... i dont have one but ive played a few games on it and having owned a DC as well the GC shits on it... go play Resident Evil 4 on GC... gfx are heaps better.

the DC shat all over the PS2 tho... compare tokyo extreme racer on both and the DC is way better... im thinking of getting one again... theyre cheap as all hell and u can still get heaps of stuff for them online from asia.

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ahhh hang on, dont compare Resident evil 4 on GC to Dreamcast, the DC is HEAPS older then GC so you must give it credit for the graphics, like me saying... RE(1) is better then all the games on Atari, well yeh but for its age its still good! lol

(pitty they didnt make RE4 longer =[, but they are realising Outbreak 2, my freind has it if you know wot i mean, he sez its better then the first but they still to short!, remember the hours and hours of the PS RE's? now thats gameplay!

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