• @RedWeasel
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    319 months ago

    Give me a cannonball run that has real roads and realistic speed and traffic

    • @bigmclargehuge
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      129 months ago

      This is what I always wanted from The Crew. It’s sense of scale is all off though

  • Rentlar
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    199 months ago

    Does it come with the random fly that hits the windshield?

  • Stern
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    169 months ago

    Finally

  • HeyListenWatchOut
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    79 months ago

    They should make it so you can find chaos emeralds and turn into super or maybe even “hyper” sonic to go double or triple the speed

    • SSTF
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      Desert Bus was released as a protest game. In the 90s video games were demonized for being nothing more than violence simulators. Penn & Teller took that as a challenge and had some developers make the most non-violent game they could think of.

      It was made as a novelty. The people who made it knew it was boring, that’s the joke. The main group that still actually plays it is a charity group who suffers through it while getting donations for Child’s Play charity.

      • @cafuneandchill
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        29 months ago

        Vinesauce Joel’s playthrough of it is also very iconic

        • @trigonated
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          19 months ago

          Joel also has a real-time flight from Sweden to Brazil in Flight Simulator that’s very entertaining despite being several hours long.

    • @SchmidtGenetics
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      109 months ago

      Get a group of friends and drink while doing it?

      Nothing interesting happens at a mall, pub, but people still enjoy those solo with friends.

    • BirdEnjoyer
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      99 months ago

      I heard he only hits the speed of sound when he’s rollin’ around.

      But part of the legacy of Desert Bus is that it was a big charity series that kind of set the stage for GDQ later in gaming history. A sort of virtual road trip.
      So a lot of people have nostalgia for it.

  • 🔍🦘🛎
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    49 months ago

    I hope Loading Ready Run finds this