Showing posts with label Racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Racing. Show all posts


Need for Speed Carbon seems like a throwback to the early days of the series, when we spent most of our time outracing cops in the desert. The racing action is as fast and furious as ever, and this edition incorporates both city and canyon racing for a variety of thrills and spills. The download is large and the installation lengthy, but the provided content offers an excellent trial of the full version. Customize one of three cars--Chevy Camaro SS, Lamborghini Gallardo, or Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX, in Muscle, Tuner, and Exotic classes, respectively--with the AutoSculpt feature, then take to the city streets with two races to claim territories as your own and unlock a two-car duel along the canyon.

After a brief disclaimer from digitized model Emmanuelle Vaugier and a reminder to always wear your seatbelt, you're transported to the car-selection screen, where you pick your weapon, tweak it as you see fit, then take it into battle. The Circuit Race pits you and three teammates against four of the Scorpions. If anyone on your team finishes first, you win. The Drift Race forces you into many tight curves that require drifting. The more curves you drift through, the more points you earn. The last, unlockable race along the canyon starts in medias res, as you must follow a Scorpion car tightly, then lose him when you take the lead. There's not enough here to keep anyone driving forever.


Processor= 3.0 GHz
RAM= 1 GB
Video Card= 128 MB


1. NFSC_Setup.exc
2. Crack "nfsc.exc" Copy and Paste into Install Directory




Test Drive OffRoad 2 is a 1998 cross platform racing game. It is the second entry in the Test Drive OffRoad series of video games. Test Drive OffRoad 2 winds up being a better playing racing game than Test Drive 5. Rated the Game 6.1 "It's a empty feeling no matter how much air you catch or how many times the rad commentator says "Awesome!" or "Sweeeet!".

Ready for high-flying off-road action in a huge assortment of the world's most rugged trucks and SUVs? Wanna get your groove on with intense pedal-stomping, fender-bending vehicular mayhem? Dying to check out exotic and dangerous courses all over the world? You are? Really? Cool. Now all you've gotta do is wait for a game that delivers all that stuff - because Test Drive: Off-Road 2 sure doesn't.
In all fairness (and I'm always fair, right?), off-roading might not be the ideal sport to try to base a game around - or at least not in the hyperfrantic over-the-top style Accolade chose for Off-Road 2. Most of your time is spent with the accelerator smashed to the floor as you bounce all over the track, brushing up against invisible walls and careening back onto the course. Yeah, you get to ram other trucks and jeeps, and you get to make some really big jumps - but so what? It's an empty feeling no matter how much air you catch or how many times the rad commentator says "Awesome!" or "Sweeeet!"
But even if extreme off-roading would make for a great game, Test Drive: Off-Road 2 comes up short in so many different areas that it wouldn't matter anyway. There's a total of 12 tracks, but it's really six times two - running a course backward is counted as a separate track. Only four of those can be raced until you place high enough in competition, but when you do that, the first new track that's revealed is - you guessed - one of those four in reverse.
There's a whole mess of cars here - some are locked out until you prove yourself, of course - but absolutely zero specs on what you can expect out of them when you hit the dirt. Terrain graphics are a woolly tangle of polygons and pixels, and the cars are plain-Jane renderings on a par with the pickup truck at the start of Redneck Rampage. Get an eyeful of this stuff, and you'll be wondering how the same company that put out the great-looking Test Drive 5 could try to pawn this outmoded PlayStation game on unsuspecting fans of arcade-style racing. Toss in some high weirdness with the frame rate - it's either really choppy or the graphics just make it seem that way - andengine sound effects that sound like Keith Emerson's first attempt at playing a Moog, and you've basically got nothing worth watching here unless you want to admire the digitized 2D images of lifeguards or Arabs on camels.
Topping it all off is one of the laziest interface designs I've had the displeasure of dealing with in a long time. Want a first-person perspective? Fine - you don't get a hood, wheel, or speedometer, just a ground-level view of those dubious terraingraphics. That worked OK in Test Drive 5, but in Off-Road 2 it makes it look like you're tearing through the desert on a jet-powered luge.
Then again, you might have trouble finding that first-person perspective because the manual doesn't tell you what the views (0-7) are; you've got to load up a race and check it out until you get the one you want. Feel like changing button assignments? Too bad - there's no option to assign any commands to keys or buttons. I know, you want to check out the instant replay and savor some of those killer jumps you made in the last race - but you're out of luck again because there's absolutely no instant replay whatsoever.
And a word of warning to you fans of hard core metal and industrial rock who might be tempted to pick this game up for the soundtrack tunes by Sevendust, Gravity Kills, and Fear Factory: Don't bother. There's a total of four tunes here (guess it matches the measly number of available tracks at the start of the game), and only one of them is worth a listen.


System= Pentium III CPU 500 MHz
RAM= 128 MB
Video Memory= 16 MB
Size= 51.81 MB
OS= Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista,and 7


PASSWORD = arshadabbasi.blogspot.com




Midnight Racing Long Night Say goodbye to speed limits as Midnight Racing gives you the opportunity to take part in races driving at dangerous speeds throughout the countryside, suburbs and towns. Watch out for heavy traffic as you take part in illegal street races at midnight. However be warned, racing at night brings its own set of problems such as impairedvisibility, difficult lighting and blinding headlights from the oncoming traffic. That all said and done go for it pedal to the metal!
Compete with 5 different cars on 30 different tracks
Unique night time lighting effects add realism
Spectacular graphics with hills, tunnels, fly overs and four wayintersections
12 camera angles for the ultimate driving experience.



   


System= Pentium 3 CPU 400 MHz
RAM= 128 MB
Video Memory= 32 MB
Size= 20.83 MB
OS= Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 and Also Windows 8
Password= arshadabbasi.blogspot.com




Harley Davidson Race Around The World This racing game is set in six exotic locations from around the world and features a variety of Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
Harley Davidson Race around the World is the third PC game in the Harley-Davidson series, following Harley Davidson: Race Across America and Harley-Davidson: Wheels of Freedom. Rather than focusing on tourist attractions and noted places in America, this iteration takes a virtual tour of Stonehenge, Paris, the Australian outback, and famous ruins.
Drive fully licensed Harley Davidson motorcycles through Stonehenge, the Eiffel Tower, Mt. Fuji, and more
Unlock "boosts" that will power you to the championships
LAN and Internet support


Processor= 400MHz
RAM= 128MB
Graphics= 16MB

PASSWORD = arshadabbasi.blogspot.com




City Racing is a free sandbox racing game, set in and around an unnamed city.
You begin City Racing with a wrecked car being taken to a garage, and are introduced to a mechanic who gives you a little introduction to the game. Like other sandbox racers, you can drive freely around the city, www.arshadabbasi.blogspot.com and find various events to win to increase your ranking, and win credits to upgrade your car, or buy a better one.
Visually, City Racing is quite odd. The city is fairly generic, although it's quite big. The vehicles look vaguely futuristic, but not beautiful, and the pedestrians walking the streets are pretty outdated. The gameplay is spoiled by really wooden physics - you feel like you're driving a bumper car, and there is no real sense of speed.
The language in the game will amuse anyone who likes bad English, as the text throughout is very badly translated. The best thing about City Racing is that it's free.


Processor= 1.0GHz
RAM= 128MB
Video= 32MB

Password= arshadabbasi.blogspot.com




Midtown Madness 1 Racing through a track is great, but careening through the streets of major cities is a bit more of a, um, thrill! Midtown Madness lets you chart your own path as you race your friends through the streets of Chicago. The course provides a bit of a challenge, as you take to alleys, neighborhoods, and even buildings, to get to the finish line before your challenger. Adding to all this are obstacles like traffic, weather conditions, law enforcement, and pedestrians.


Processor= 400MHz
RAM= 128MB
Graphics Card= 32MB




Crazy Taxi 3 
is the third game in the CrazyTaxi series, and was released for the Xbox and Microsoft Windows, with also an arcade release under the name Crazy Taxi High Roller OR Crazy Taxi 3. Hitmaker had tried to develop an on line version of Crazy Taxi, to be called Crazy Taxi Next exclusively for the Xbox, which, besides multiplayer game modes, would have included night and day cycles, each with a different set of passengers anddestinations, while reusing and graphically updating the maps from Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2. Ultimately, both multiplayer and day/night cycles were dropped and work on Crazy Taxi Next was transferred to Crazy Taxi 3 High Roller, which included some of the nighttime driving concepts suggested by Next.
Crazy Taxi 3 inherits the tradition of mini-games from the Crazy Taxi series. Crazy X consists of three levels, each testing a different criteria of skills e.g. Steering, use of Crazy Dash, Crazy Drift etc. By completing all of level 1, maps of the locations are available on the menu which includes all the destinations and short-cuts. Completing level 2 will provide you with three more different types of vehicle to ride on: Stroller, Bike and Carriage.
Crazy Taxi Game consists of three locations:
West Coast (from Crazy Taxi 1)
Small Apple (from Crazy Taxi 2, now set at night)
Glitter Oasis (new location for Crazy Taxi 3)
Stages are improved graphically and are tightened and updated for full use of the gameplay elements.


  


System= Pentium 4 CPU 1.4 GHz
RAM= 512 MB
Video Memory= 64 MB
Size= 223.3 MB
OS= Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 and 8

Password= arshadabbasi.blogspot.com




King of the Road Achieve total domination ofthe roads in the exciting. Hurtle along winding roads at breakneck speed in the driving cab of a huge 32 ton truck. After racing past speed cameras and jumping red lights, evading the cops along the way, you have to use skill and speed to deliver your cargo in the shortest possible time. Incredibly fast, frantic and enjoyable, King of the Road is guaranteed to be unlike anything else you've ever played.
Super-fast truck racing action, dodging police and oncoming vehicles
More than 20 massive, fully customizable trucks
Manual and Automatic transmissions
20 upgrade options to tune and upgrade your trucks
Hidden vehicles include 4x4 Off Road vehicles and BMW M5
150km of secret roads and short-cuts
Night/Day and realistic weather cycles
Three exciting multiplayer modes: the manic Truck Ball, the super-fast Truck Raceand the white knuckle Off Road.

Cheats

Press the Pause/Break button to pause the game, then type in slallcheatsUnpause the game, then enter any of the codes while game is paused.
slturbine code
Ctrl + 1 = Thrust forward
Ctrl + 2 = Thrust backwards
Ctrl + 3 = "Bunny-hop" vehicle
Ctrl + 4 = Rock car back and forth (can be used to put vehicle on it's wheels again)
(Tested on ver. 1.3)
Effect                                                                                                                    Code
All roads unlocked =                                                                                               slroads
Give $50,000 and a license =                                                                                  sllottery
No mines =                                                                                                              mineoff
Press Ctrl + 5 for a free "911" call =                                                                    slrecover
Press [BKSP] to repair your vehicl =                                                                    slrepair
Show all hidden containers on map =                                                                     slmap
Thrust in various directions (see descirption above) =                                        slturbine
Unlimited fuel =                                                                                                       slfillup


  


System= Pentium 3 CPU 733 MHz
RAM= 128 MB
Video Memory= 16 MB
Size= 596 MB
OS= Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 and Windows 8

Password = arshadabbasi.blogspot.com



Sonic and the All-Stars cast line up on the starting grid once again to battle for supremacy in the ultimate race. Compete across land, water and air in incredible transforming vehicles that change from cars to boats to planes mid-race. It's Not Just Racing. It's Racing Transformed! 

Features 

* Play as over 20 legendary All-Stars each with their own transforming vehicle
* World Tour, Grand Prix, Battle Arenas, and more 

1. Download Setup
2. Burn or mount the image
3. Install the game
4. Copy over the cracked content from the /Crack dir on the image to the dir of the game
5. Play the game
6. Support the software developers.