The selection of
races available to get points for wristbands is quite large in this game, and they range from Festival Events — standard lap races and point to point races — and Street Races — unofficial underground races — to Showcase Events — crazy and entertaining races where the player must take on against a variety of unusual vehicles, like a plane for example — and Star Showdowns — where players can duel known racers for their
races available to get points for wristbands is quite large
in this
game, and they range from Festival Events — standard lap
races and point to point races — and Street Races — unofficial underground races — to Showcase Events — crazy and entertaining races where the player must take on against a variety of unusual vehicles, like a plane for example — and Star Showdowns — where players can duel known racers for their
races and point to point
races — and Street Races — unofficial underground races — to Showcase Events — crazy and entertaining races where the player must take on against a variety of unusual vehicles, like a plane for example — and Star Showdowns — where players can duel known racers for their
races — and Street
Races — unofficial underground races — to Showcase Events — crazy and entertaining races where the player must take on against a variety of unusual vehicles, like a plane for example — and Star Showdowns — where players can duel known racers for their
Races — unofficial underground
races — to Showcase Events — crazy and entertaining races where the player must take on against a variety of unusual vehicles, like a plane for example — and Star Showdowns — where players can duel known racers for their
races — to Showcase Events — crazy and entertaining
races where the player must take on against a variety of unusual vehicles, like a plane for example — and Star Showdowns — where players can duel known racers for their
races where the player must take on against a variety of
unusual vehicles, like a plane for example — and Star Showdowns — where players can duel known racers for their car.
Activision isn't the only
game company that's surprisingly dressed up a
racing car
in the past month; as part of the LeMons: The Lamest Day 2009, an
unusual racing event held at Garretsville, Ohio two weeks ago, 2slowracing outfitted a 1987 BMW E30 with The Behemoth's (Castle Crashers) plump Chicken mascot, inspired by Behemoth forum member Ajaykarat.