None of the original copies of the Juiced game are known to exist, though some illegal copies have been sold, supposedly.2021 was a pretty good year for management games, but nothing released in the past 12 months has impressed us enough to squeeze its way into our best management games list. Some of them were auctioned on eBay in the US in early 2007. Many of the original Juiced promotional posters were destroyed, though a few of them made it out.
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TV on the Radio - "The New Health Rock"Īcclaim Losses When Acclaim filed for bankruptcy, the company held an auction to sell off anything of valu e.Roni Size featuring Fallacy - "The Streets".Lee Coombs, Dylan Rhymes - "Allright All Night".Bug Kann & The Plastic Jam - "Made in Two Minutes".All of these events are carried over from the original 'Juiced' into Juiced Eliminator. An example of the stunts you are encouraged to do are 180-degree spins, and J-Turns. Showoff: Showoff events are events where you have a fixed amount of time, and are challenged to earn a certain number of points through performing tricks and stunts. In Juiced these races are much easier by turning up with an AWD car, such as the Mitsubishi Lancer. They are then challenged to cross the line first, which is generally one mile away. Skyline with custom paintjob Drag: Drag races, or Sprint races as they are called in-game, are events where several cars line up along a straight. The difference between Point to Point and Circuit races are that PtP events have no laps. You are given a route through the city and are told to reach the end first. Point to Point: These events are similar to circuits, though they are not as fixed. The first person to complete all the laps and pass the finish line is the winner. There is a fixed circuit with several laps, and you are challenged to win the race. There are several different forms of racing events in the game, and these are: Circuit: Circuit races are just that. The in-game system is arguably inspired by Need for Speed: Underground as it features some of the same elements, such as closed off city streets. Generally, the 'best' cars are AWD, as they are the easiest to control, and they can be upgraded to reach extremely high speeds.
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Two modified Skylines As you progress through the game, you will earn money that you can use to purchase new cars or upgrade currently owned ones. There are several different racing teams who appear in Angel City, and each team has their own niche that will make earning their respect much easier. Events are scheduled to occur on certain days and then you have the choice of partaking or not showing up at the event. GameplayGameplay in Juiced is based around a calendar system (this system was reused in Juiced Eliminator).
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To complete the story, you must earn the full 1000 respect from each team, and maintain all of the teams at 1000 respect to complete the game. The original Juiced arguably has the toughest story of any of the games in the franchise, due to the fact that you have to pay for any damage caused to your car, and damage prices are generally extremely high. After you complete this race, the rest of the game properly opens up and you are allowed to properly continue through the story. TK is the leader of another team in the city, and he lets you borrow one of his cars for an initial race against him. You arrive in Angel City planning to become the number one street racer in the city.
Story You take on the role of playing as a nameless street racer. THQ Honda NSX at night bought the rights to the franchise, and altered the game, pushing the release further back into 2005. The game was originally intended to release in 2004, but due to the setback, it was pushed back to 2005. However, in 2004, Acclaim went bankrupt, and the future of the franchise was uncertain. Initial Problems Originally, Juiced was owned by Acclaim. You play as a nameless street racer trying to make a name for themselves. Juiced is a racing game set in the fictional city of Angel City. The game was released on the PS2, PC, and the original Xbox. Juiced is a racing game produced and published by THQ and Juice Games.