Test Drive 5

Test Drive 5 (1998)

Genres:Racing
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Hear the roar of engines and smell the burnt rubber as you step up to take the challenge of Test Drive 5. Race on 18 different tracks in locations such as Moscow, Honolulu, Tokyo and the winding streets of San Francisco. The interesting twist is that the courses are reversible giving you an total of 31 driving combinations. Add that to 40 cars including classics such as the Dodge Viper, Shelby Series 1, Jaguar XKR, Saleen S351, Chevrolet Corvette, Ford Mustang, and the Plymouth Hemi Barracuda among other super-charged and secret cars that will melt the asphalt beneath your tires.Show more
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One of the old games I found laying around in my dad's box of computer crap as a kid in the early 2000s when I didn't really have access to "real" games. Favorite part of the game was seeing iconic locations from around the world represented in distinct, cruddy late 90s 3D. That, and getting sick air in San Fransisco.
This was one of my first racing games I grew up with as a kid. As others have said, I enjoyed the iconic locations, traffic, police, and the car selection (the Shelby Cobra was my favorite).
It was my first race game on our first pc and I played it untill I unlocked all the cars. I played it for hours and now I want to do that again! Bring Test Drive 5 back to life
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