Starting with this volume, cars with up to three appearances can now be featured in the series. For more details, check out the latest community post. Previous (and future) volumes can be found here: ruclips.net/p/PL3xD4xJ20NYsmh46I3w53evkI8-AHSyxb Correction: 17:17 - Also appears in Midnight Club: Los Angeles
Only for Test Drive 4, 5 and 6 lol. They were on the PS1, but also on PC- and the models didn't look any better in the PC ports. They kinda didn't have an excuse for the models being so baffling..ly off
@@scottoleson1997 Dreamcast port use the same models from every previous versions, mostly of the cars have deformed models, the Skyline, Audi TT, Jaguar XK180.
Rerez had a video recently called Ice Bucket, talking about small details in games that add an extra level of immersion, I think that satnav screen using the game map counts as Ice Bucket.
Man the Test Drive games used tk be so great, especially because if the inclusion of all the unique cars even if the models were wonky. TD 4, 5, 6, off road 1 and 2 and Unlimited are some of my all time favorites
The Super Stallion also ditched the standard live-axle rear end for an independent rear suspension cobbled together using parts from a Jaguar and Thunderbird independent rear suspension setups, later inspiring the independent rear suspensions that would be found under the 1999-2004 Cobra Mustangs.
Ah, the Chrysler Firepower. Missed it a lot when I still played TDU quite often back then. It's one of the nicest concept cars to just drive around there. Also, you did finally feature one of my requests back then: the Lexus GS450h!
The Lexus GS implementation that makes no sense. The model is of the 450h hybrid, including the kW power output meter rather than a tachometer which even is shown with the 3rd person HUD, but the mechanical operation and stats are that of the 350 non-hybrid, including the 6 speed automatic gearbox (versus a CVT on the hybrid). Why did they not just go with a GS350 model?
Duke Nukem Forever: Hold our beers. Sometimes delaying a game will not always give you a more interesting final product. There are games that are already perfect even when development seems to be rushed, there also games turn out to fail in the market despite the overly long delays.
EXTRA NOTES · I always saw the Firepower as a Mercedes-ified Viper, something closer to an SL AMG. · The 1600cc engine of the "Super Beetle" is a very popular engine for early-Porsche replicas and some Beetle-related racing classes. · The Audi R8R was the German Audi LMP while the R8C was the British-made one. The better one evolved into the incredibly successful R8 LMP car, the other one became the Bentley Speed 8. · The early-2000s Volkswagen concept sports cars are clear signs of what the group was going to become in the coming years (Lamborghinis, Audi R8 and even the Bugattis). · Weirdly enough, the T-Rex kinda became reality years later once Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler joined forces... except it became the 6x6 G-class with a big fat AMG engine instead. · The Mustang Super Stallion was made as a way to test the waters and see if bringing back the GT500 could make sense. The car was quite a success and the SVT Cobra came to be before the GT500 returned for the next generation. · The Dodge Copperhead followed the whole "Dodge Viper is just a remake of the AC Cobra" storyline. After remaking the Cobra 427, Lee Iacocca wanted to go for the Cobra 289. · The Nissan Xterra made little sense overall as it was just a Frontier/Navara-based SUV... which the Pathfinder already was. This SUV was so boring it didn't even have a single sneaky-fast upgradeable engine like many many Nissan models. · The mid-2000s Range Rover Sport is possibly the single car to blame when it comes to overly-powerful absurdly heavy SUVs so common nowadays.
Not only used for Porsche replicas, early porsches themselves had Beetle engine, flatsix was built in 1964 for the 911, and also because 2.0L was considered a too high displacement to still enlarge the old VW unit, which came back in 912, a rare cheaper version of 911, usually recognizable for the steel rims instead of the Fuchs ones, then 914 base version, the VW engine reached 1800cm³ displacement
The holden effegy seems like it should be here, The XY falcon too my knowledge has only been in three maybe four racing games. The FGX XR8 has only been in horizon 3 and motorsport 7.
I feel like this selection lacks of Jaguar XK180 from Test Drive 6. It looked like blob as every other car in TD6 but it was the only game I recall where you could've driven it.
9:56 not to be confused with the TVR Tuscan T440R and the Typhon T440R because I can see the clear differences between those two cars, mainly with the exhaust system and the rear diffuser
Wish the Chrysler firepower was an actually thing. They’ve only made two moderately interesting cars for the entirety of this millennium (300 and crossfire)
@@PernelTVassuming they're even actually working on it that is, TDUSC is sinking faster than Ubisoft's stock market in terms of playerbase & user ratings rn, I wouldn't be surprised they're gonna declaring the game's servers went offline for good sooner or later, due to the lack of players as unsurprising as it was
@@adlibbed2138 they are, they talk about it here and there, not a lot of talk but in very recent interview they again confirm it, probably in this week, just before the crow pass. Hopefully it fixes at least connection, IA and optimization. TDU have daily 100K player now (PS5/XBox and PC), far from FH but not that bad. Rating is bad because the game is not finished, but it's not a bad game either. As far as I know, it's not planned to close the servers, they know there are a lot of issues (at least 300 according to them), it's a little team (90 persons, it's not AAA game) and Nacon wants to publish the game in Q4, but KT is confident for the next months/years, I don't know if they can do it for several years, but for at least few months it's not really an issue, after that ... we don't know for now, we'll see with the few next fixes. But if they not fix the connection before Pass... it'll first step in grave, but I know people close to them (I'm close geographically), and for now they are working on it, next weeks will be fateful.
I think it's a shame that cars like the Volkswagen W12 only appeared in so few games because where else would we get the opportunity to drive such gems?
@@Blue_Y2K6167 ME412 was featured in 7 games: - Test Drive Unlimited - Midnight Club 3 - Forza Motorsport 1 OG - Forza Motorsport 2 - Asphalt 8 - Asphalt 9 - Asphalt Nitro so it still doesn't qualify as a unicorn car anymore, rather than a forgotten car.
Some critique/suggestions for the new "Obscurity" statistic in your videos, which I personally feel is unnecessary, tbh, since the idea is that they're all quite rare or forgotten to some degree? But figured I'd humor it in case you wanna keep it: 2/5 or 4/5 of... what, exactly? Is 1/5 the most obscure or is 5/5 the most obscure? It assumes too much from the viewer to know how obscure a car is in comparison to another, especially one not super familiar with cars and car lore (which is most people). Adding a word(s) next to each number to denote its scale would help people understand what you're trying to say better, e.g. 3/5 = Somewhat Known, or something.
Thanks for the feedback! This obscurity rating thing is somewhat incomplete at the moment, and I'm trying to find a better way to quickly state how unknown a car is generally, not just in terms of game appearances (If it was only about appearances, all cars would be at least 3, but in general, for example, a Lexus GS is pretty commonly known despite not appearing in many games for various reasons). Using an x out of x number rating system, 1 should be the lowest, meaning it's a commonly known car, while 5 would mean it's extremely obscure, with not many people knowing about its existence and barely any resources available about it; however, changing it to a word-based rating is a possible alternative.
No Viper GTS-R Concept from TD Overdrive? No TVR Cerbera Speed 12 from TD Overdrive? No Ferrari Mythos Concept from TD3? lmao No Corvette CERV III from TD3? lmao
Ahhh, no info on the xterra so let me help by saying that xterra is body on frame suv made for the off road enthusiast with inline 4 or v6 engine choices (b.t.w the v6 is vg33e in first generation as second generation has vq40de) 2wd or 4wd are the specs for xterra ok then i got to go bye now 🫡.
@@thesis4349 well unfortunately the xterra only lasted 2 generations as many changes with gas mileage requirements, cross overs becoming more popular, losing interest in body on frame suv's are some of factors for nissan to end production so thank you and have a good day bye now.
Starting with this volume, cars with up to three appearances can now be featured in the series. For more details, check out the latest community post.
Previous (and future) volumes can be found here: ruclips.net/p/PL3xD4xJ20NYsmh46I3w53evkI8-AHSyxb
Correction:
17:17 - Also appears in Midnight Club: Los Angeles
The VW 1303 was in TDU2, not TDU1.
@@SockyNoobthe year on the title indicates that it was TDU2 instead of on 1, since 1 released a couple of years before
I think something else you could add to these videos is a real photo of the car, especially for older games.
Only for Test Drive 4, 5 and 6 lol. They were on the PS1, but also on PC- and the models didn't look any better in the PC ports. They kinda didn't have an excuse for the models being so baffling..ly off
@@mavericknizmo9182The vehicle models still are bad on the PS1 version of Test Drive 4-6.
@@Blue_Y2K6167they’re even bad on the Dreamcast ports. Wasn’t good until Test Drive 2002
@@scottoleson1997 Dreamcast port use the same models from every previous versions, mostly of the cars have deformed models, the Skyline, Audi TT, Jaguar XK180.
@@Blue_Y2K6167 they shouldn’t’ve
Fun fact: The post-1303 models were so popular in Mexico, they got discontinued in 2004
Beetles will always remain relevant lol
I wouldn't mind one of these 90s or early 00s 1600i Beetles. Loveable cars.
And even then only because Mexico introduced Emissions Legislation that the old Vocho just was not able to meet!
Yet Forza Horizon Mexico still features the German-spec pre-1303 version 🤣
TDU1 had an amazing roster tbh, rivaling PGR.
They really did. Such a fantastic game
The Chrysler Firepower has a timeless design to it. Still looks amazing and modern to this day.
16:27 TDU 1 was so far ahead of its time. On PC versions the navigation map even moved .
Rerez had a video recently called Ice Bucket, talking about small details in games that add an extra level of immersion, I think that satnav screen using the game map counts as Ice Bucket.
17:20 The L320 Rover Sport was also featured in Midnight Club LA as DLC!
Man the Test Drive games used tk be so great, especially because if the inclusion of all the unique cars even if the models were wonky. TD 4, 5, 6, off road 1 and 2 and Unlimited are some of my all time favorites
The Super Stallion also ditched the standard live-axle rear end for an independent rear suspension cobbled together using parts from a Jaguar and Thunderbird independent rear suspension setups, later inspiring the independent rear suspensions that would be found under the 1999-2004 Cobra Mustangs.
Ah, the Chrysler Firepower.
Missed it a lot when I still played TDU quite often back then. It's one of the nicest concept cars to just drive around there.
Also, you did finally feature one of my requests back then: the Lexus GS450h!
TDU has allot of cars unique that can't be found in any game
Test Drive Off-Road 3 mentioned!
The Lexus GS implementation that makes no sense. The model is of the 450h hybrid, including the kW power output meter rather than a tachometer which even is shown with the 3rd person HUD, but the mechanical operation and stats are that of the 350 non-hybrid, including the 6 speed automatic gearbox (versus a CVT on the hybrid). Why did they not just go with a GS350 model?
Lexus really wanted to push its hybrid models, hence why the LS600h L was also in TDU1.
Test Drive Franchise has a lot of Unique cars
Test Drive... If only Unlimited Solar Crown was delayed a bit more. It could've actually been interesting.
Duke Nukem Forever: Hold our beers.
Sometimes delaying a game will not always give you a more interesting final product. There are games that are already perfect even when development seems to be rushed, there also games turn out to fail in the market despite the overly long delays.
It was delayed for 2 years.
Fortunately you can still wait for it to improve and give it a chance later
@@foxycraft7347 Perhaps. I myself don't really care much for first impressions, but sadly, the entire world runs off of first impressions...
EXTRA NOTES
· I always saw the Firepower as a Mercedes-ified Viper, something closer to an SL AMG.
· The 1600cc engine of the "Super Beetle" is a very popular engine for early-Porsche replicas and some Beetle-related racing classes.
· The Audi R8R was the German Audi LMP while the R8C was the British-made one. The better one evolved into the incredibly successful R8 LMP car, the other one became the Bentley Speed 8.
· The early-2000s Volkswagen concept sports cars are clear signs of what the group was going to become in the coming years (Lamborghinis, Audi R8 and even the Bugattis).
· Weirdly enough, the T-Rex kinda became reality years later once Mercedes-Benz and Chrysler joined forces... except it became the 6x6 G-class with a big fat AMG engine instead.
· The Mustang Super Stallion was made as a way to test the waters and see if bringing back the GT500 could make sense. The car was quite a success and the SVT Cobra came to be before the GT500 returned for the next generation.
· The Dodge Copperhead followed the whole "Dodge Viper is just a remake of the AC Cobra" storyline. After remaking the Cobra 427, Lee Iacocca wanted to go for the Cobra 289.
· The Nissan Xterra made little sense overall as it was just a Frontier/Navara-based SUV... which the Pathfinder already was. This SUV was so boring it didn't even have a single sneaky-fast upgradeable engine like many many Nissan models.
· The mid-2000s Range Rover Sport is possibly the single car to blame when it comes to overly-powerful absurdly heavy SUVs so common nowadays.
Not only used for Porsche replicas, early porsches themselves had Beetle engine, flatsix was built in 1964 for the 911, and also because 2.0L was considered a too high displacement to still enlarge the old VW unit, which came back in 912, a rare cheaper version of 911, usually recognizable for the steel rims instead of the Fuchs ones, then 914 base version, the VW engine reached 1800cm³ displacement
Excellent work as always. I really like the new information tab that you have introduced.
The very first second of the video had a cool, sleek drift for an opening. Nice!
We'll be waiting for Project Gotham Racing
The Range Rover sport was also in Midnight Club Los Angeles
How does the obscurity rating work? its alittle confusing
loving how funky the older test drive look
The holden effegy seems like it should be here,
The XY falcon too my knowledge has only been in three maybe four racing games. The FGX XR8 has only been in horizon 3 and motorsport 7.
Efijy was featured in previously episode.
I feel like this selection lacks of Jaguar XK180 from Test Drive 6. It looked like blob as every other car in TD6 but it was the only game I recall where you could've driven it.
9:56 not to be confused with the TVR Tuscan T440R and the Typhon T440R because I can see the clear differences between those two cars, mainly with the exhaust system and the rear diffuser
the rturbo helped me so much in a2 class
5:45 Maserati 3500 Gt sounds just like Porsche 356B from NFS Porsche Unleashed, i think this is the same sound but modulated.
The developers had trouble finding the correct engine sounds for the rarer cars, as Eden Games is from France.
I've to say that IMO theese are 6 cylinders, 356 had the Beetle engine, even if tuned through the years
Look at 1:58, NFS's Beetle, I wouldn't be surprised if here is reused Porsche Unleashed sound
11:15 This car returns in Test Drive Unlimited 2 after the Ginetta rebranding.
And again in Asphalt Legends Unite (9) as the Ginetta G60
17:31 the Range Rover sport also appears in midnight club la complete edition
The 993 GT1 is also featured in The Crew Motorfest ;)
Finally More Than Two Cars In Unicorns.
5:51 beautiful car , especially in red /blue . I had blue one I taught on TDU 1
Pretty sure the 911 GT1 (993) appeared as an unlockable bonus car in nfs Porsche.
Could be wrong thou.
Great vid as always.
That was the 1998 GT1 with the 996 headlights and looked way more prototype than 911 lmao
@@0047sssss ah, my bad 😅
The Chrysler firepower was supposed to be a direct competitor to the C5 and C6 Corvette
Don't forget that the 911 GT1 993 was featured in Project Gotham 2 and the crew.
that's the road legal version i think. the one in the video was a race car version
The Beetle has been in Outrun, Mizzurna Falls, Racing Lagoon, 2 Herbie games, Gran Turismo 4, San Fransisco Rush, and I believe Forza Horizon 3.
But is not the 1303 version, just the default versions.
I first saw the Firepower in a Car and Driver magazine
Wish the Chrysler firepower was an actually thing. They’ve only made two moderately interesting cars for the entirety of this millennium (300 and crossfire)
I wish Solar Crown had more rare cars.
I wish it had more cars in general.
Probably later, they have lot more work to do before adding cars :D
@@PernelTVassuming they're even actually working on it that is, TDUSC is sinking faster than Ubisoft's stock market in terms of playerbase & user ratings rn, I wouldn't be surprised they're gonna declaring the game's servers went offline for good sooner or later, due to the lack of players as unsurprising as it was
@@adlibbed2138 they are, they talk about it here and there, not a lot of talk but in very recent interview they again confirm it, probably in this week, just before the crow pass. Hopefully it fixes at least connection, IA and optimization. TDU have daily 100K player now (PS5/XBox and PC), far from FH but not that bad. Rating is bad because the game is not finished, but it's not a bad game either. As far as I know, it's not planned to close the servers, they know there are a lot of issues (at least 300 according to them), it's a little team (90 persons, it's not AAA game) and Nacon wants to publish the game in Q4, but KT is confident for the next months/years, I don't know if they can do it for several years, but for at least few months it's not really an issue, after that ... we don't know for now, we'll see with the few next fixes.
But if they not fix the connection before Pass... it'll first step in grave, but I know people close to them (I'm close geographically), and for now they are working on it, next weeks will be fateful.
I wish it actually worked and wasn't set in China!
Fun fact: the Maserati 3500 GT also been featured in the games Pubg and Pubg Mobile
I think it's a shame that cars like the Volkswagen W12 only appeared in so few games because where else would we get the opportunity to drive such gems?
Because the public doesn't give attention to concept cars.
TDU:SC should take notes
Wasnt the 911 gt1 in the crew 2?
what?! the VW 1303 is a unicorn?! xD
The Ferrari 375 F1 is also a unicorn.
5:00
Gt4 too
B Engineering Edonis, Cadillac Cien, Chryster ME-FourTwelve are some other unicorns in TDU
Edonis is unicorn in TDU but not the ME412 and the Cien
@@UndercoverBoy833YTME 412 its a unicorn, Cien was featured on Forgotten Cars on Racing games.
@@Blue_Y2K6167 ME412 was featured in 7 games:
- Test Drive Unlimited
- Midnight Club 3
- Forza Motorsport 1 OG
- Forza Motorsport 2
- Asphalt 8
- Asphalt 9
- Asphalt Nitro
so it still doesn't qualify as a unicorn car anymore, rather than a forgotten car.
Can you put the car descriptions even faster? They are still barely readable enough :)
You should include the fifth generation BMW M3 since it only appears in 3 racing games: Asphalt 8, Asphalt Nitro, and Racing Rivals.
This list its only for Test Drive games.
@@Blue_Y2K6167 I know I meant for like the future volumes.
How can I get tdu1 clean game without traffic bug when cars disappear
Set the game's framerate at 60 FPS since things break past that framerate.
Can you add the VW thing from fh5 to your future lists
It's on my list
Why is it called thing in some games it's real name is Kübelwagen
@@amemiya1658 the thing and the kubelwagen are different vehicles
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Isn't the Venturi Atlantique in GT2?
It's mentioned in the video.
I had the PS edition of TDU1 and absolutely loved it. Spent probably 1000 hours on it. But it's so much worse than the Xbox version looking back
Please include Satria Rally and Iriz Rally
I think the 1300 series exists in TDU1
Wrong, the only Volkswagen vehicle on TDU was the MK5 Golf, there is a Beetle on TDU 2.
@@Blue_Y2K6167 not in vanilla TDU
I think the 1300 exists in Platinum tho. Along with a handful of others
@@ZoMTDU Mods doesn't count, only original vehicles from the game.
7:30 911 GT1 993 also featured in PGR2
that was the road legal version of 911 Gt1 993
Gti racing has w12???? Psp or ps?
Nope, windows
Im gonna thx to tdu psp in emu android phone, so i can play this game without bored
Lexus GS in TDU1? Never!!!
Its a DLC vehicle.
Nice 👍 video
I hope they make test drive 7 and test drive le mans 2
Test Drive 2002 already is Test Drive 7.
@@Blue_Y2K6167 Alright td 8
@@nicholasowen1376 Test Drive Eve of Destruction already are the 8th game.
Some critique/suggestions for the new "Obscurity" statistic in your videos, which I personally feel is unnecessary, tbh, since the idea is that they're all quite rare or forgotten to some degree? But figured I'd humor it in case you wanna keep it:
2/5 or 4/5 of... what, exactly? Is 1/5 the most obscure or is 5/5 the most obscure? It assumes too much from the viewer to know how obscure a car is in comparison to another, especially one not super familiar with cars and car lore (which is most people). Adding a word(s) next to each number to denote its scale would help people understand what you're trying to say better, e.g. 3/5 = Somewhat Known, or something.
Thanks for the feedback! This obscurity rating thing is somewhat incomplete at the moment, and I'm trying to find a better way to quickly state how unknown a car is generally, not just in terms of game appearances (If it was only about appearances, all cars would be at least 3, but in general, for example, a Lexus GS is pretty commonly known despite not appearing in many games for various reasons).
Using an x out of x number rating system, 1 should be the lowest, meaning it's a commonly known car, while 5 would mean it's extremely obscure, with not many people knowing about its existence and barely any resources available about it; however, changing it to a word-based rating is a possible alternative.
The L.A. Noire are also the unicorns.
He's refusing to use LA Noire, i already told about it ever since the early videos of this serie.
Liar! It's not refused since volume 29!
@@VictorGabriel-yh7bo, you mean... Since today?
Sweet 🙂
no edonis :(
go watch the volume 7 video of Unicorn cars series, he included it
No Viper GTS-R Concept from TD Overdrive?
No TVR Cerbera Speed 12 from TD Overdrive?
No Ferrari Mythos Concept from TD3? lmao
No Corvette CERV III from TD3? lmao
GTS-R Concept, Cerbera Speed 12 already was featured on previous episodes.
Tdu 2 too old for me and tdusc too buggy for me
Varbound gts kinda like ginetta
its AWD, not 4wd, thats UK english bullshit, 4WD is a different system, IE what they call 4x4
Ahhh, no info on the xterra so let me help by saying that xterra is body on frame suv made for the off road enthusiast with inline 4 or v6 engine choices (b.t.w the v6 is vg33e in first generation as second generation has vq40de) 2wd or 4wd are the specs for xterra ok then i got to go bye now 🫡.
Based on the Frontier/Navara. It used to be the Pathfinder like that, but Nissan changed it.
@@thesis4349 well unfortunately the xterra only lasted 2 generations as many changes with gas mileage requirements, cross overs becoming more popular, losing interest in body on frame suv's are some of factors for nissan to end production so thank you and have a good day bye now.