The sequel is out! (TOP 100 Most Common Cars in Racing Games): ua-cam.com/video/TRFBAE2nJVs/v-deo.html Heyo! It's great to see this video blowing up, and I'm glad that so many of you enjoy it. While this particular video is about cars you would basically see in every single racing game out there, there's an on-going series on my channel that contrasts the theme of this video, showing cars that appeared in only one or two games. Make sure to check that one out as well. By the way, which year had the most surprising result for you? Corrections: (smh) 16:36 - GRID 2, not Autosport 24:56 - Need for Speed Heat, not Unbound
That 28 way tie in 2021 is impressive, I cant imagine how long you sat there and searched for a car just a little more popular than an old Audi Quattro :)
I remeber choosing Subarus when I could in the early 2000´s, I was young, they where cool and ingame headgaskets did nver blow :) After that I remeber the R35 GTR being my next favorite car to choose from. Nice compilation, lets you really see how graphics and sound design evolved over the years.
@@recon1673 I would have agree with you but that was back when they had exclusive Porsche rights. All is fair in the modern era where games don't have to use RUF as substitute anymore.
It's funny that aside from 2008-2013 and 2019 until now, it's all been tuner cars coming in the top position. I really thought it would have stopped in '08 since the tuner craze had died down by then, I was not expecting a revival in the mid-10s, lol.
Kinda my exact same reaction to seeing the Audi quattro being on top in 2021... though the fact that it won top place by being on a mere 4 games really says a lot.
Your memory fails you friend, the tuner scene may not have been as big in 2008 as in the 90's but it was still going and persisted for several years after. Depending on how you look at things it's still going on now
Funny how the newer the games get, the older the cars that serve as the most common are. I don't know if that says more about the racing game industry, or the car industry recently.
@@Silva_GP I think even people in the mid-2000s would've liked some old cars as well, it's just devs didn't know how players would react to having older cars in the game instead of just focusing on the latest and brand new cars yet (turns out we love them just as much).
@@shira_yone Nah, 2000s games feature a lot of the new vehicles released on that decade, they mixed the list with some older vehicles to give more variety, but majority still are recently released vehicles.
@@Silva_GP might want to re-read my post since that's exactly what I said. I was suggesting that mid-2000s devs tends to have new cars in their games because that's the safer and more sensible option. I'm saying that they might be afraid of putting in more older cars because players might complain that they should've just have more newer cars. Remember that *_most_* old racing game car list are miniscule compared to today, so having an old car means the resources that went into developing them could've went into making a new car that most players (non-car people especially) want to drive. On the other hand, I was saying that plenty of players from that era would've appreciated old cars (70s or 80s cars) all the same as we do now to 90s cars.
The longer the list went on, the more depressing it gets due to how little racing games / variety of them release nowadays compared to the golden era of '99 ~ '05 :( Great video though
That's because in '06 the Xbox 360 and ps3 were becoming the main consoles, many small companies couldn't do the jump to compete with bigger companies in the dawn of the HD era. Other factors were that the ps3 was a nightmare to work with for big companies, even more so for small studios and the xbox 360 wasn't popular in Japan, so small Japanese studios were unlikely to work on a game for the system
Modern games require more time to develop. Game devs only have a small amount of time to develop their games because the licenses are already acquired. They usually have 5 years of sale window before delisting the game forever if the game flopped. Also, automakers nowadays charge a huge amount of money to license their cars. It also comes with some limitations for the devs such as limiting the amount of damage, certain types of modifications, colors, etc. It sounds ridiculous, but that's how Driver San Fransisco got delisted for just a little over 5 years, yet the devs developed the game for over 5 years. They spent more time developing the game than selling it. That's just sad in my opinion and definitely ruins the racing games genre. It is already expensive for AAA studios, let alone indie devs who definitely can't afford it. That's why you usually only see the same name or the same game again because they already have the assets from their older games and keep renewing licenses for the new game. Nowadays, indie racing games are using their own de-badged or mimicked models of real cars to circumvent the copyright law. They look the same, but they're not the same. All of which I think for the better for the racing games genre.
It is very interesting that cz4a EVO X didn’t made into the list when it debuted in 2008 (it is also the boss car for NFS prostreet). And it is worth mentioning that although production for the EVO X Final Edition ended in 2015, plenty of them didn’t hit the show room floor here in USA till 2016 and plenty there are still few brand new Final Edition still being hide away in some California Mitsubishi dealer’s warehouse even today(I have seen Hayward Mitsubishi in Bay Area sold one EVO X FE in the middle of pandemic for $90K). So I guess 2017 is about time when people notice EVO is gone forever and the nostalgia kicks in. Thus EVO X being featured in so many games.
@@citrusjuicebox yeah there are still one white 2015 FE in San Jose Mitsubishi’s show room that they inherited from now defunct Capital Mitsubishi. Last time I check it has “not for sale tag” on it.
@@coach4050Porsche give the license exclusivity of the vehicles for EA in 1999-2016, so the others games needed to use Ruf, Gemballa and 9FF models. Ferrari licenses possibly was hard to get, so mostly of the games from PS1-PS2 doesn't feature them.
@@Victor_2000s PGR1 PGR2 FORZA 1 FORZA 2 , SEGA SUPER GT ETC ETC SO NOT 1999 REALLY (PORSCHE) even was rumored that a 911 could appear in MSR. Ferrari didn't appear in mainly gran turismo but not much else.
As I expected, so many Japanese imports dominated the lists. But I'm surprised that the Impreza took the most years, they even took some later years as well. Sadly, as automakers got greedy, we've seen fewer racing games with licensed cars nowadays. Only the big game companies that are can afford to do it. Not to mention they only have a small sale window (4-5 years), and if the game flopped then it got delisted forever. Making a racing game with licensed cars from scratch would take a long time, yet they can't sell it forever. That's why popular racing games are the only ones who can do this since they already developed the car assets and easier to renew car licenses so they can make a racing game in 1-2 years. Indie devs can't afford all of this, so they resided by using de-badged cars or mimicked models of real cars. That's the only way for them to circumvent the copyright law. That's why you see many indie racing games that are using "non-licensed but look similar" cars in their games.
I wanted to see the second gen Ford Crown Victoria on the list, but mostly of them appears only was a traffic car and the playbles ones appears more was Police Interceptor. I don't expected the Subaru Impreza are the mostly used car on the 2000s games.
2004 seemed to have been packed with rally games, seeing as all the top places are rally cars. 2002 Auto Modellista still looks amazing with that artstyle, sadly we will never get a remaster of it because of car licensing... 2021 Yeah, that was unexpected!
Great video, but if i am allowed to give you constructive criticism, some of the gameplay clips were clearly mislabeled. You mislabeled Grid 2 gameplay as Grid Autosport. Also NFS Unbound when it clearly was NFS Heat Gameplay else, absolutely awesome video. thank you!
That's not surprising for me to see so many mustang in 2012 as this year had few special model out there like boss 302 , shelby gt500, mach 1 but the real surprise for me is ford gt in 2022 as that one hyper car to show up on so many racing games that ford was too happy giving out trade mark 😂😂.
What i conclude from the date is that there's significantly less games now, and the games we do have all have the same cars. Before say 2005 i would happily pick up any play any racing game. The last racing game i actually bought was probably wreckfest.
Before 2016: We've a lot of racing games! Yay! 😆 2016 - 2020: Okay, maybe we don't have many new games but there's nothing to worry about! 😌 2020 Onwards: What's a racing game? 🥲😵
In what world is the 206 not a hugely popular/legendary car. Peugeot sold around 10 Million 206 until 2018. Maybe he isn't popular in the USA. In europe you saw them all the time. Besides. Marcus Grönholm won 2 WRC driver titles with the 206 and Peugeot was the WRC manufacturer champion 3 times in a row with it.
You can see where the rally games came to an end when Subaru disappeared from 1st place. Also... quickly after that there was a massive decline in game quality as well
Test Drive games developed by Pitbull Syndicate have awful graphics and vehicles models, its get worse if you saw the Jaguar XK-180, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and the TVR Griffith.
Subaru, which by no means is a mainstream brand, has cimented a cult status due to their AWD cars, racing teams and obviously their exposure in videogames. The marketing section knows what they're doing.
The way I read the title I thought it meant most common cars by sales volume. I assumed the video was going to be full of Honda Civics and maybe the oddball Dodge intrepid or Ram 1500 from the gran turismo series
Test Drive games developed by Pitbull Syndicate have awful graphics and vehicles models, its get worse if you saw the Jaguar XK-180, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and the TVR Griffith.
@@sharpfalcon6196 when i finally unlocked the viper in gran turismo, i thought the headlights and taillights were too small and ugly. Like squinting eyes
Prostreet, Grid Race driver, Midnight Club LA, my childhood games (also others like NFSU2 and GrantTurismo 5 but not my fav.) And i'm kinda surprised that Subaru Nissan R and Mustang GT are at the top
@@llSuperSnivyll Seeing that people only care about hypercars in games is rather disappointing, these kind of people are the reason why we have high-end starter cars in every game instead of working your way through to earn it for several hours of playtime. Literally 0 progress nowadays, cars feel valueless this way.
@@llSuperSnivyll Cause they're just boring(and expensive - depends if the game has you repair cars you damage) to drive, in every racing game i played i always spent the majority of time driving lower-middle end cars.
gotta love the 28 way tie in 2021... we need more racing games and most importantly good racing games, the entire industry has gotten stale af no innovation anywhere, just cashgrabs
A question about 2005's. Why to write that Subaru appears also in Enthusia Professional Racing, if the same game, and same car in the same year was shown few seconds ago?
@@Silva_GP I actually meant that is some sort of information duplication. He shown the clip with the car from Enthusia, and few seconds later we see again the information that the car is in that game.
I'm glad to see that Xenia has come along as much as it has though. Been a long time since I checked up on it. So long they had only just made it semi-public. Maybe I'll finally have a go. @@VGCE
Test Drive games developed by Pitbull Syndicate have awful graphics and vehicles models, its get worse if you saw the Jaguar XK-180, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and the TVR Griffith.
@@Silva_GP well seeing as the R33 was the car that set the first sub - 8 minute Nurburgring time, and was over 20 seconds faster than the R32, or the fact that in N1 racing, which was basically showroom stock racing, teams basically jumped ship to the R33 ASAP
1:18 Test Drive games developed by Pitbull Syndicate have awful graphics and vehicles models, its get worse if you saw the Jaguar XK-180, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and the TVR Griffith.
This Test Drive 6 is far and away the worst offender the difference between 5 and 6, looks like two different companies 5 at least looked decent for a PS1 title but 6 was actually awful
Viper is a commonly seen car,but not in one year.theres a viper in nfs road n track,gran turismo sport,blur.each game i named is from a diffirent time. Were talking about cars that make the biggest appeareance in one year.
This video is a perfect example of how most racing games got really boring in the last 10 years. Starting from around 2014 you can see that we get the same 15-20 cars in every game since, especially apparent in 2021. That's the reason why I couldn't care less about seeing an R35 GT-R, Huracan or Mustang in real life anymore. I'd rather have unique cars in games like Forza and GT used to do back then, I'm kind of bored seeing all these non-car guy dream rides in every game.
Car lists have gotten so dissapointing that when i saw a skoda in dirt i was shocked,in a good way. My point is its become so bland that ill get more exited for a boring car i get to see in real life,rather than a lamborghini huracan.that car is everywhere.
@@danilookovic7971 100% agree, that is completely in line with my point I got to point that I find these common-in-games cars more boring than your average Opel Corsa IRL
The sequel is out! (TOP 100 Most Common Cars in Racing Games): ua-cam.com/video/TRFBAE2nJVs/v-deo.html
Heyo! It's great to see this video blowing up, and I'm glad that so many of you enjoy it. While this particular video is about cars you would basically see in every single racing game out there, there's an on-going series on my channel that contrasts the theme of this video, showing cars that appeared in only one or two games. Make sure to check that one out as well.
By the way, which year had the most surprising result for you?
Corrections: (smh)
16:36 - GRID 2, not Autosport
24:56 - Need for Speed Heat, not Unbound
2004 and 2021
25:05 - Unbound? Wasnt that heat?
@@jurekgadzinowski2895yes
Need JGTC/Super GT cars on next video pls... I desperately needed it
I liked the year when the CELICA filled the place because I love CELICAs specially the GT FOUR
Warning: Seeing that Impreza model in Test Drive 6 after seeing Gran Turismo's can cause whiplash
Yeah, models in TD6 were quite bad xD
@@nicrobe9443 looking at you, TD6 Skyline R34!
Wait, that's supposed to be an impreza?
It was bad in 1998 when i was 10 haha
@@nicrobe9443stay away from Test Drive Series. Got it
It's crazy how many times Subaru comes out on top
Because it's in Rally, Street and Track Racing games.
Bro just spoiled the whole video for me 😂
I've always tried my best to unlock subarus in racing games lol
Who is Rem ?
That makes it even sadder because both the Impreza and the Evo arent being built anymore.
That 28 way tie in 2021 is impressive, I cant imagine how long you sat there and searched for a car just a little more popular than an old Audi Quattro :)
Hey, the Sport Quattro is one of the most legendary cars in rally. Put some respect on the name.
@@llmkursk8254Hey the Sport Quattro is one of the most legendary 4WD rally World champion put some respect on the name
It's rather sad and bland that all those are what modern racing game car lists consist of today. The same 15-20 in every title.
I remeber choosing Subarus when I could in the early 2000´s, I was young, they where cool and ingame headgaskets did nver blow :)
After that I remeber the R35 GTR being my next favorite car to choose from.
Nice compilation, lets you really see how graphics and sound design evolved over the years.
It's sad to see from 20 games in the early 00's coming down to 5 games at the best in later years.....
Big companies like EA are to blame for sadly
@@recon1673not really more like bankrupt companies and others not even caring anymore
@@recon1673 I would have agree with you but that was back when they had exclusive Porsche rights. All is fair in the modern era where games don't have to use RUF as substitute anymore.
@@mcatrane My counter would be Project Cars 3. They dropped the series mid-development
I think its a good thing for games to have car lists that stand out
Every time one of you videos comes live i smile bc your videos make me escape from my problema. Keep it up!!
It's funny that aside from 2008-2013 and 2019 until now, it's all been tuner cars coming in the top position. I really thought it would have stopped in '08 since the tuner craze had died down by then, I was not expecting a revival in the mid-10s, lol.
Kinda my exact same reaction to seeing the Audi quattro being on top in 2021... though the fact that it won top place by being on a mere 4 games really says a lot.
Your memory fails you friend, the tuner scene may not have been as big in 2008 as in the 90's but it was still going and persisted for several years after. Depending on how you look at things it's still going on now
I appreciate the research that had to go into this!
Funny how the newer the games get, the older the cars that serve as the most common are.
I don't know if that says more about the racing game industry, or the car industry recently.
Its the public taste.
@@Silva_GP I think even people in the mid-2000s would've liked some old cars as well, it's just devs didn't know how players would react to having older cars in the game instead of just focusing on the latest and brand new cars yet (turns out we love them just as much).
@@shira_yone Nah, 2000s games feature a lot of the new vehicles released on that decade, they mixed the list with some older vehicles to give more variety, but majority still are recently released vehicles.
@@Silva_GP might want to re-read my post since that's exactly what I said. I was suggesting that mid-2000s devs tends to have new cars in their games because that's the safer and more sensible option.
I'm saying that they might be afraid of putting in more older cars because players might complain that they should've just have more newer cars. Remember that *_most_* old racing game car list are miniscule compared to today, so having an old car means the resources that went into developing them could've went into making a new car that most players (non-car people especially) want to drive.
On the other hand, I was saying that plenty of players from that era would've appreciated old cars (70s or 80s cars) all the same as we do now to 90s cars.
I remember being so sick and tired of the BRZ, purely because SO MANY GAMES use one as your starter
Welcome to the 90s-2ks with a civic or Miata lol
@@FAtE_454nfs spoonfeeding vw golfs up ya gob like no tomorrow aswell
The longer the list went on, the more depressing it gets due to how little racing games / variety of them release nowadays compared to the golden era of '99 ~ '05 :(
Great video though
That's because in '06 the Xbox 360 and ps3 were becoming the main consoles, many small companies couldn't do the jump to compete with bigger companies in the dawn of the HD era.
Other factors were that the ps3 was a nightmare to work with for big companies, even more so for small studios and the xbox 360 wasn't popular in Japan, so small Japanese studios were unlikely to work on a game for the system
Modern games require more time to develop. Game devs only have a small amount of time to develop their games because the licenses are already acquired. They usually have 5 years of sale window before delisting the game forever if the game flopped.
Also, automakers nowadays charge a huge amount of money to license their cars. It also comes with some limitations for the devs such as limiting the amount of damage, certain types of modifications, colors, etc.
It sounds ridiculous, but that's how Driver San Fransisco got delisted for just a little over 5 years, yet the devs developed the game for over 5 years. They spent more time developing the game than selling it. That's just sad in my opinion and definitely ruins the racing games genre.
It is already expensive for AAA studios, let alone indie devs who definitely can't afford it. That's why you usually only see the same name or the same game again because they already have the assets from their older games and keep renewing licenses for the new game.
Nowadays, indie racing games are using their own de-badged or mimicked models of real cars to circumvent the copyright law. They look the same, but they're not the same. All of which I think for the better for the racing games genre.
Quattro single-handedly decimating 28 cars within one year with 4 games 💪
Audi quattro thinking it will fail
*hotwheels unleashed toy car*
Evo X being the most common in 2017 is so odd, given that its production ended 2 years prior
It is very interesting that cz4a EVO X didn’t made into the list when it debuted in 2008 (it is also the boss car for NFS prostreet).
And it is worth mentioning that although production for the EVO X Final Edition ended in 2015, plenty of them didn’t hit the show room floor here in USA till 2016 and plenty there are still few brand new Final Edition still being hide away in some California Mitsubishi dealer’s warehouse even today(I have seen Hayward Mitsubishi in Bay Area sold one EVO X FE in the middle of pandemic for $90K). So I guess 2017 is about time when people notice EVO is gone forever and the nostalgia kicks in. Thus EVO X being featured in so many games.
@@rongchangwang that's wild. Didn't know FEs stuck around for so long.
@@citrusjuicebox yeah there are still one white 2015 FE in San Jose Mitsubishi’s show room that they inherited from now defunct Capital Mitsubishi. Last time I check it has “not for sale tag” on it.
I love how the earlys 200s are just japanese cars
They were really influenced by early Fast and Furious series.
i'm surprised i didn't see any ferrari or porsche cuz these two brands appear in many games of that time.
@@KikuraKunOnly after 2001, before that, mostly of the games are influenced by Midnight Club group, Gran Turismo and japanese cars magazines.
@@coach4050Porsche give the license exclusivity of the vehicles for EA in 1999-2016, so the others games needed to use Ruf, Gemballa and 9FF models. Ferrari licenses possibly was hard to get, so mostly of the games from PS1-PS2 doesn't feature them.
@@Victor_2000s PGR1 PGR2 FORZA 1 FORZA 2 , SEGA SUPER GT ETC ETC SO NOT 1999 REALLY (PORSCHE) even was rumored that a 911 could appear in MSR.
Ferrari didn't appear in mainly gran turismo but not much else.
What a sick idea for a video. Enjoyed it.
Its absolutelu bonkers just how good the graphics were on GT3 A-Spec.
a mistake
in 2019, unbound instead of heat
But I don't care. Great job
it IS need for speed heat in 2019. unbound released in 2022
@@yix_i_eLook at the timestamp, the OP saying that the video put NFS Unbound in the upper description when it's supposed to be NFS Heat
@@SoCool7987 yeah i saw, that's why i wanted to clarify that
@@yix_i_e But you're correcting him
@@SoCool7987 that's what i was trying to say..
i hope i'm not sounding aggressive or anything, because i'm not
I find the videos on this channel oddly therapeutic and I can't even tell why.
Great video, good pace and research.
24:55 needs a correction, the game shown is Need for Speed Heat, not Need for Speed Unbound.
Shows just how dead the genre has gotten when an audi sport Quattro takes 1st for 2021 with only 4 apperances
Cool car tho
Cars too. The newer the games in the list gets, the more older cars are the common ones.
Could you showcase GT1 cars in various video games? From the originals of the 90s until the end of the era in 2011
It's planned for sometime in the future.
@@VGCE Awesome. Looking forward to see it!
As I expected, so many Japanese imports dominated the lists. But I'm surprised that the Impreza took the most years, they even took some later years as well.
Sadly, as automakers got greedy, we've seen fewer racing games with licensed cars nowadays. Only the big game companies that are can afford to do it. Not to mention they only have a small sale window (4-5 years), and if the game flopped then it got delisted forever. Making a racing game with licensed cars from scratch would take a long time, yet they can't sell it forever. That's why popular racing games are the only ones who can do this since they already developed the car assets and easier to renew car licenses so they can make a racing game in 1-2 years.
Indie devs can't afford all of this, so they resided by using de-badged cars or mimicked models of real cars. That's the only way for them to circumvent the copyright law. That's why you see many indie racing games that are using "non-licensed but look similar" cars in their games.
Racers really like the Impreza GD it seems. At least virtual ones when you don't have to sink your own money into them lol
GRID and Shift look great, even today!
That last clip from GT though. It seemed like it was taken from a PS3.
I wanted to see the second gen Ford Crown Victoria on the list, but mostly of them appears only was a traffic car and the playbles ones appears more was Police Interceptor. I don't expected the Subaru Impreza are the mostly used car on the 2000s games.
16:36 correction: Grid 2
2004 seemed to have been packed with rally games, seeing as all the top places are rally cars.
2002 Auto Modellista still looks amazing with that artstyle, sadly we will never get a remaster of it because of car licensing...
2021 Yeah, that was unexpected!
the impreza in test drive 6 looks... interesting
Me in 1999 seeing v-rally 2: woah, SO REALISTIC!
Me now: eh, memory playing tricks on me again.
Could you do a evolution of the lamborghini countach in racing games?
Great video, but if i am allowed to give you constructive criticism, some of the gameplay clips were clearly mislabeled.
You mislabeled Grid 2 gameplay as Grid Autosport. Also NFS Unbound when it clearly was NFS Heat Gameplay
else, absolutely awesome video. thank you!
The sound of the 206 in Underground 2 is GODLIKE
That's not surprising for me to see so many mustang in 2012 as this year had few special model out there like boss 302 , shelby gt500, mach 1 but the real surprise for me is ford gt in 2022 as that one hyper car to show up on so many racing games that ford was too happy giving out trade mark 😂😂.
A damn Peugeot 206? Did not expect that thing to top any year lol
ayo Subaru dominates dem 2000s
Great video
What i conclude from the date is that there's significantly less games now, and the games we do have all have the same cars. Before say 2005 i would happily pick up any play any racing game. The last racing game i actually bought was probably wreckfest.
Before 2016:
We've a lot of racing games! Yay! 😆
2016 - 2020:
Okay, maybe we don't have many new games but there's nothing to worry about! 😌
2020 Onwards:
What's a racing game? 🥲😵
The Impreza GD was the king of the early 00s wasn’t it?
I'm still gutted that EA killed MCO so early, the customisation aspect looked really interesting
Jeash. GT/NFS makes literally all the other racing games look like shovelware
Doens't make, NFS and Gran Turismo never are the only popular racing games.
It's really funny how I was disappointing at the ford gt40 / Gt not making an appearance
But then 2022 hit me with the surprise
I love how GT3 looks better than some PS3 games
Every Year: Legendary, innovative and hugely popular car. In early years JDMs and later some muscles with big engines.
2004: P E U G E O T 2 0 6
Ever heard of the Taxi movies?
Hell Yeah, I'm proud of that little bastard
@@ViApp0The 406 STW slaps hard
In what world is the 206 not a hugely popular/legendary car. Peugeot sold around 10 Million 206 until 2018. Maybe he isn't popular in the USA. In europe you saw them all the time. Besides. Marcus Grönholm won 2 WRC driver titles with the 206 and Peugeot was the WRC manufacturer champion 3 times in a row with it.
I gotta ask, do you have some sorta database/spreadsheet you use to work all this stuff out?
Its IGCD - Internet Cars Database.
I collected data from IGCD into a spreadsheet.
Ah, I didn't know of this resource. That's brilliant!@@VGCE & @Andre_VOS
You can see where the rally games came to an end when Subaru disappeared from 1st place.
Also... quickly after that there was a massive decline in game quality as well
1:30 My eyes are bleeding
Indeed...
Test Drive games developed by Pitbull Syndicate have awful graphics and vehicles models, its get worse if you saw the Jaguar XK-180, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and the TVR Griffith.
@@Victor_2000s 😬😬😬
8:25 I knew I wasn't adding articles to IGCD for nothing.
16:40 is Grid 2 not Autosport. Nice video tho and well done :D
Subaru, which by no means is a mainstream brand, has cimented a cult status due to their AWD cars, racing teams and obviously their exposure in videogames. The marketing section knows what they're doing.
2013 was Grid 2 mate
Oh crap, I expected that I'm going to mess up something.
@@VGCE no problem bro
Love This Serie!!⭐⭐
The way I read the title I thought it meant most common cars by sales volume. I assumed the video was going to be full of Honda Civics and maybe the oddball Dodge intrepid or Ram 1500 from the gran turismo series
08, 12, 13 were the most unexpected... Until 21 and 22.
Gran turismo graphics always been way ahead of their time
4:10 holy skyline sound
is so head of it's time
Evo X en Race Kings! Hecho de menos ese juego
I get that it was 1999, but TD6 wtf is that impreza?
Test Drive games developed by Pitbull Syndicate have awful graphics and vehicles models, its get worse if you saw the Jaguar XK-180, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and the TVR Griffith.
That's what happens when you hire insufficient artists that don't know how to model cars.
Test drive has the worst car models except the viper in test drive 6 which looks better than real life
@@speedeespeedboi9527 The Viper is still ugly in TD6. I've seen better.
@@sharpfalcon6196 when i finally unlocked the viper in gran turismo, i thought the headlights and taillights were too small and ugly. Like squinting eyes
the gen 5 mustang really shined im nfs MW 2005
(Small correction) : at 24:56 it's nfs heat not unbound
Is sad you can see the number of appearance of games has drop from 9 ish to 4 games over the year.
The Impreza left quite the Imprezzion
Impreza was my fav car in Gran Turismo 2
Prostreet, Grid Race driver, Midnight Club LA, my childhood games (also others like NFSU2 and GrantTurismo 5 but not my fav.) And i'm kinda surprised that Subaru Nissan R and Mustang GT are at the top
I'm kinda curious though, are you telling me that there were more games coming out in 2002 than in 2022?
Cars that surprised me (ordered by appearance in the video)
Ford Focus
Peugeot 206
Subaru Impreza GH/GV
Audi quattro Typ 85Q
Ford GT 2016
All of them successful rally cars except the Ford GT.
25:58 Literally the only hypercar on this list.
Yeah, it's quite disappointing.
@@llSuperSnivyll Seeing that people only care about hypercars in games is rather disappointing, these kind of people are the reason why we have high-end starter cars in every game instead of working your way through to earn it for several hours of playtime. Literally 0 progress nowadays, cars feel valueless this way.
@@Patrick76496 You don't need progression to feel that a car in a game is valuable. Its performance in the track is what matters.
Strange,seeing in most modern racing games i always see the same hypercars.
@@llSuperSnivyll Cause they're just boring(and expensive - depends if the game has you repair cars you damage) to drive, in every racing game i played i always spent the majority of time driving lower-middle end cars.
gotta love the 28 way tie in 2021...
we need more racing games and most importantly good racing games, the entire industry has gotten stale af
no innovation anywhere, just cashgrabs
Nextel video: ONE-OFF CARS
The early 2000s were a golden age for rally and jdm cars.
80s-90s are for the rally vehicles, mostly of them existed during that period.
Golden age of rally cars was the group B era
XD test drive 6 subaru is something else
24:56 that wasnt Nfs Unbound this was Heat if im hopefully correct,. Bit miss named but no problem just maked me bit wondered about that,.
A question about 2005's. Why to write that Subaru appears also in Enthusia Professional Racing, if the same game, and same car in the same year was shown few seconds ago?
He can't put every single game.
@@Silva_GP I actually meant that is some sort of information duplication. He shown the clip with the car from Enthusia, and few seconds later we see again the information that the car is in that game.
@@kazutonaruse9001 It was an oversight during editing.
Unpopular opinion, the 5th gen mustang ended at the 2010 update
Its crazy how kany times rhe same Subaru appeared in games.
That camera in MCLA is painful lmao
There is a option to select the fixed camera.
@@Silva_GP It's actually something with emulation (Xenia), every camera option shakes like crazy.
I'm glad to see that Xenia has come along as much as it has though. Been a long time since I checked up on it. So long they had only just made it semi-public. Maybe I'll finally have a go. @@VGCE
Man, I think I'm the only person who thinks the Grand Turismo series cars are small
The Impreza "GD" Stands for GOD DAMMIT IT'S A WRX!!! it even has the badge!!!
GD its just the generation designation. 🤦
@@Silva_GP somebody missed the joke
@@FAtE_454 You comment doens't have anything to show that is a joke.
16:56-17:00
'The Chevrolet Camaro MK5 also appears in 2K Drive'
2K Drive? Are you talking about Lego 2K Drive?
Nope, this is the one mentioned: ua-cam.com/video/lMsKHEfDfHg/v-deo.html
Okay Subaru was the most iconic racing games car ever made
So the overal most common car in racing games is the Impreza GD i assume?
Oww I miss playing TOCA World Touring Car
6:21
...Did you actually wrote Initial D into Kashiramoji D?
This is a great vid. Some were easy guesses some were def not Lul
25:08 you mean NFS Heat? Unbound came out a year ago
1:31 is the same subie as GT2?
-So its all subaru?
-Always has been...
1:23 goofy ahh car model!
Test Drive games developed by Pitbull Syndicate have awful graphics and vehicles models, its get worse if you saw the Jaguar XK-180, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and the TVR Griffith.
@@Victor_2000s and the Audi TT lmao
@@marcellogiovannini9072 Yeah, i forgot about it, looks like a Stout Scarab.
Honestly the R33 is the best GTR imo after R34. Crazy why everyone jizzes off to R32 while R33 is the real winner behind the scenes
No, the R33 are slower and heavy compared to the R32 and R34, that is the cause.
@@Silva_GPthe R33 being slower than the R32 is just a weird ass myth
@@jeracerx Source?
@@Silva_GP well seeing as the R33 was the car that set the first sub - 8 minute Nurburgring time, and was over 20 seconds faster than the R32, or the fact that in N1 racing, which was basically showroom stock racing, teams basically jumped ship to the R33 ASAP
@@jeracerxguy knows ur right, cause he did not reply lol.
are you not playing on higher graphics? I noticed forza and other games don't look as good as they should
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Test Drive games developed by Pitbull Syndicate have awful graphics and vehicles models, its get worse if you saw the Jaguar XK-180, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 and the TVR Griffith.
This
Test Drive 6 is far and away the worst offender
the difference between 5 and 6, looks like two different companies
5 at least looked decent for a PS1 title but 6 was actually awful
@@marble9071 Vehicle modelling its less worse in Test Drive 5, but in overall doesn't are too good.
Why are you muting co driver voice in rally games like colin mcrae rally, dirt and wrc?
I came here only for the Subaru videos 🚙
GT4 and UG2 are almost 20 years old...
Actually are 19 years old, would be 20 in 2024.
am i missing or not even viper is on the list?
Viper doesn't was used a lot of times compared to the ones that appeared on the list.
Viper is a commonly seen car,but not in one year.theres a viper in nfs road n track,gran turismo sport,blur.each game i named is from a diffirent time. Were talking about cars that make the biggest appeareance in one year.
me i am a very common car dating back to 309 BC
This video is a perfect example of how most racing games got really boring in the last 10 years. Starting from around 2014 you can see that we get the same 15-20 cars in every game since, especially apparent in 2021. That's the reason why I couldn't care less about seeing an R35 GT-R, Huracan or Mustang in real life anymore. I'd rather have unique cars in games like Forza and GT used to do back then, I'm kind of bored seeing all these non-car guy dream rides in every game.
Car lists have gotten so dissapointing that when i saw a skoda in dirt i was shocked,in a good way. My point is its become so bland that ill get more exited for a boring car i get to see in real life,rather than a lamborghini huracan.that car is everywhere.
@@danilookovic7971 100% agree, that is completely in line with my point
I got to point that I find these common-in-games cars more boring than your average Opel Corsa IRL
@@Patrick76496 you know its bad when you go to gt and choose one of those regular cars instead of a supercar
Let's gooo assoluto racing appeared in the video!