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Stunts - create your own tracks with loops and corkscrews and more!

Hot Rod - buy a car, upgrade it and race people for money and pink slips

Hot Rod 2 - Same as above but with newer cars, more parts, and more COLOUR!

all goldern oldies for the 386 and 486

these will be perfect to test your new computer :D

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Stunts - create your own tracks with loops and corkscrews and more!

Hot Rod - buy a car, upgrade it and race people for money and pink slips

Hot Rod 2 - Same as above but with newer cars, more parts, and more COLOUR!

all goldern oldies for the 386 and 486

these will be perfect to test your new computer :D

:lol: :lol: :lol: i remember those days! i still have stunts on a 1.44mb floopy 2 sum where!

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Originally posted by INASNT

viper is that the 1 with just the dodge vipers?

if so that like 5 years old isent it?

Yepp, that's the one.

I got a hack for it to give you the Viper GT - basically fits it out with every goodie you can get - that thing screams... lol

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and what are they?

cant remember the names off the top of my head (theres about 5GB of ROMs) but u remember that ol F1 side scrolling game that had like 8 colours? :D and moonbuggy! all 10KBs of graphic pleasure!

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Only games I can think of are the NFS games, pretty good as well because you can download skins and setting of cars..

I was hooning around in a VL Walkinshaw for a while..

I havent played it for a year or so, and have searched for an r33, but im sure someone has made one.

I think this was NFS 5

need for speed :)

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