Test Drive Unlimited

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)

by Eden Games, Atari, Inc.
Genres:Racing
Themes:Open world, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
Story:Test Drive Unlimited is the ultimate automotive experience for car and bike enthusiasts alike. Visit the most sophisticated car and bike dealers to purchase new vehicles or simply take them for a spin. Collect and trade rare performance parts and customize each vehicle to make it one-of-a-kind. Test Drive Unlimited challenges players online to experience the most exotic and fastest vehicles on more than 1000 miles of diverse Hawaiian roads. Gamers win races, challenges, missions and tournaments to earn credits and purchase new cars, bikes, rare performance parts, clothes, apparel, homes and garages.Show more
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Please ! I will be very very happy , it's a dream game to come to life ! especially if servers are working ! i'll be very happy , hopefully we will see TDU 1 come back to life <3
I remember when i'd finally gamed and fried five PS2's to death that my mom and dad bought me an Xbox, maybe to see if i could make this one last a little longer than a year maybe. I was never big into racing sims but i always had Gran Turismo on PS1 and 2, of course being exclusive to Sony you couldn't have that on the Xbox, so when i had an Xbox i never had a racing sim. Until the Xbox 360 when it came with a built in demo of TDU, i actually liked it that much that i got the full release and it was a lot of fun and really enjoyable to play. How it would handle on PC, i'm not sure, but i'd like to see it again.
user avatar@DarksydeXIVuser avatar@DarksydeXIV
February 01, 2025
I'ma be 100% honest here, but this is the only way it can't be pirated. In the words of Gabe Newell himself: "Piracy is never a money problem. It's a service problem." By putting in the effort in making sure these games are preserved, you have indirectly become a deterrent to piracy by making them available in a high quality form. Except for this game, though (for now). I would love for people to be able to get this game without being forced to break the law to do so.
user avatar@NickFirzenuser avatar@NickFirzen
February 06, 2025
No car game has ever came close to this for me, none could satisfy my thrist eversince... Not the Crews, not Solar Crown, not any other... :( I want exactly this as it is, only with modern high end graphics. My fav was the missions to deliver, to just drive expensive cars without time limits from point A to B, driving normally carefully not too fast, just chilling, listening to music...
C'est un jeu auquel j'ai adoré jouer lorsque nous partions en vacances avec mes parents. C'était sur PSP. Un monde si grand dans un si petit CD. Toutes ces voitures, ces maisons, ces courses ultra variées. Comment est-ce possible que ce type de jeu n'existe pas aujourd'hui ? Plus tard, j'ai acheté TDU 2 sur Xbox 360. Une autre pépite qui pousse encore un peu plus loin la "simulation de vie" centrée sur les voitures, les motos, le luxe, les iles paradisiaques. J'ai passé tellement de temps à fantasmer sur ce jeu en regardant des vidéos de personnes qui y jouaient sur PC... Maintenant que l'ordinateur n'est plus un problème... S'il vous plaît, ressuscitez ces deux merveilles sur PC ! Vous ferez beaucoup d'heureux ! Que l'éditeur ait effacé ces deux jeux des plateformes en ligne est un vrai dommage...
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