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Jack B wrote:

> I agree.......
> I am very excited about the release of this game in Feb.
> The graphics make N'99 look outdated and the sounds are
> better too.  The physics and damage  are not adjustable in the demo,
> so this game may have more "sim-like" features that all of you realize.
> You Nascar99/2 backers shouldn't be so quick to dismiss it as an
> "arcade" game until we all see the finished product.  Why cant we cant
> we have great graphics and gameplay as well?  And also, Nascar Revolution
> will outsell Nascar99 or Nascar3 by the boatload, because the are many more
> gamers who like that kind of game, than "hard-core" simmers. Sorry, but
> that is just the facts.

HAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!

Sorry, but Nascar 2 sold more than the whole Need for Speed series on PC
combined!!!
After over half a million sold, there is NO WAY Nascar Revolution
can *even* come close to that type of sales.

Grimfarrow

