What would video games be without cars? Most likely they would be “car-less.” But what would be the greatest video game cars of all time? Don’t think it’s about time that someone out there on the InterWeb would decide to compile a list of these computer-generated-gaming vehicles? Well, thank bloody goodness for Jalopnik (who incidently is “obsessed with the cult of cars”) to compile a list of their fav joystick operated four-wheel-obsessions:
5.) Infernus (Grand Theft Auto Series)
This is the vehicle game amongst vehicle games. In fact stealing autos in a grand-sort-of-fashion is in the game’s fricken title. There’re many models of the Infernus to choose from in the GTA series. Be it, GTA III Vector-based Infernus or GTA IV’s Murcielago, nothing excels more than reving up and then have some high-flying, high-speed antics off a ramp.
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4.) The Blue Racer (F-Zero)
The Blue Racer is a flippin’ car without wheels! That marvel of technology alone smacks it right on the list. It’s the car that brought video game driving into the future.
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3.) Hornet (Daytona USA)
Hats off to SEGA for bringing us a detailed racing simulator in a NASCAR-esque world of stock car racing. Get behind the wheel of the Hornet and make bad-assed racing history.
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2.) Buick Skylark (Driver: You Are The Wheelman)
Before there was a fully 3D Grand Theft Auto there was Driver: You Are The Wheelman was what driving was like in the world of video games before there was a 3D Grand Theft Auto. And what better vehicle for infiltrating the world of organized crime than a badass, inconspicuious Buick Skylark, with smoking rear tires and cantankerous V8 engine.
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1.) Ferrari Testarossa (Outrun)
Behind the wheel of the Ferrari Testarossa was one of the first arcade games to put the player right in the middle of the action in a driver-simulated scenario. Not to mention that the car was an open-top beauty with a hot blond passenger.
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72 Chevelle drive out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8meIlkAQJRs
You are right. The Chevelle has round tail lights and the Skylark has horizontal rectangular taillights.
that’s a 1972 chevelle dude, not a skylark. look it up if you don’t believe me
nice post