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Product DescriptionNASCAR 2000 re-creates the sport of NASCAR racing with more precision than any game ever. Of course, NASCAR 99 has done an incredible job of re-creating the sport, but with new options and features like interactive pit stops, a counter project, and hi-res graphics, NASCAR 2000 is truly a game much better die-hard NASCAR fans and casual fans. Editorial ReviewFully loaded with all the authentic features that EA Sports titles are known for, this title is oriented. . . More>>
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December 23rd, 2009 at 2:41 am
A good buy for fans of NASCAR. Has a wide selection of drivers, Jeff Gordon for Yarbarough Cale (Cale must be unlocked). The game does not have the track at Daytona and the season is short Kinda. You can pack anywhere from 3% in a race to 100% of a race. 40 cars in total (including hidden ones). I had high expectations on this game, and NASCAR 2000 has met my expectations. Rating: 4 / 5
December 23rd, 2009 at 4:47 am
This is one of NASCAR’s best games I ever played. I played NASCAR 98 ‘, 99′, 00 ‘, 01′ and NASCAR Heat. So if your holiday shopping or NASCAR fan of video games whatever the case May be a better solution. Rating: 5 / 5
December 23rd, 2009 at 7:14 am
After renting this game, I was very dissapointed in him the whole game. I found the graphics were spiecial nothing, the game was simply boring out without (big jumps) found in the Rush series or garaphics found in World Driver Championship, which I did not expect a racer stock car, but they could have done a little more interesting with more massive accidents and perhaps a little music better. If you really want a rider, I would not recommend a stock-rider car and if you really want one, rent it first. Rating: 3 / 5
December 23rd, 2009 at 8:34 am
This game is fun for a while, but it seems to be is the graphics slapped on a PlayStation GamePak N64. I just want to rent this weekend, because it will gather dust in your closet before you know you’ve already lost more than $ 40. If you’ve already tried Sierra Sports’ NASCAR Racing 1999 Edition, which has only one button arcade little to her. Also, the commentary to the voice of Bob Jenkins and Benny Parsons is that NASCAR Revolution. He only said something like your lap was faster, ouch, or “What a beautiful day for racing.” You mean what a boring game, Benny? Rating: 1 / 5
December 23rd, 2009 at 11:17 am
I expected much more from EA Sports (and I have not even played the version 99), especially since it is a game brand new. First, it does not make sure the expansion pak if the graphics are poor. However, the game is not very exciting. Even in the hardest mode ( “simulation”), cars are relatively easy to control and still feel very arcade-like. There are options car very little configuration and not that you can do during the pit stops. The commentary is not very exciting and rapidly becomes repetitive. If you are looking for a simulation of NASCAR (or close), that’s not it. At best, this is an arcade game advanced. Navigating the menus of the game is also difficult. There is no way to save your settings for games. For example, if you like a particular camera angle you will try to pass this disc and the beginning of a race. There is no way to customize your controller. Several predefined layouts are available, but no client configuration is possible. However, there are a couple of good points. Some effects of smoke during the game are very good. The AI and physics also seem decent. Overall, I give it 3 stars because I had fun playing it. However, after spending much time with other games such as EA Supercross 2000 and NHL 99 I was expecting much more from the game. Rating: 3 / 5