Seeing the contributions from Zebulonicus on beeoneoneoh recently (Zeb is a Huge Nerd, Pt I. & Zeb is a Huge Nerd, Pt. II) reminded me of the folder full of GT4 pictures on my old USB stick, unfortunately, I couldn’t find that stick so I set about in the weekend trying to take some more pictures from GT4, I realised at the time that my last save game on GT4 is only 50% complete, I can’t be bothered finishing it though, I have all the cars I require for hilariousness amongst them is the entire collection of classic Skylines in just about every colour option available for each car. Yes. I am that pathetic. Anyway, here’s what I got up to before being told that I’d played around on it long enough and there was a movie that needed watching. So the R30 and R31 will have to come at a later date. Some might argue the R32 is getting long enough in the teeth too, perhaps not though. Anyway… on with the show!
If you’ve not seen this Skyline Sport before and you’re interested in the history of the Skyline, I have an incomplete history already posted on here which for the moment covers the first 20 years from 1957 – 1977. I’ve provided the links to these entries at the bottom of this post. Alternatively you can use the “Search” function on the left, just type in “Skyline History”.
..and that’s it… for the moment at least. Now, as I mentioned earlier. Here are the links to the Skyline History entries.
Skyline History, Part 1. (ALSI-1)
Skyline History, Part 2. (ALSI-2 & BLSI-3)
Skyline History, Part 3. (R21 & S21-4)
Skyline History, Part 4. (R52 & S50)
Skyline History, Part 5. (S54)
Skyline History, Part 6. (C10)
Skyline History, Part 7. (C110)
I should probably continue work on Part 8. (C210) I’ll get onto it at some stage…
-Michael
100% + 80 golds, in your face old man
reminds me, I used to have a red/black KDR30 in GT4, all trick as fuck, sacked on white O.Z Rallyracing wheels with the meanest tuck ever. Was my favourite car in-game next to the FC3S Infini that I actually used for ‘serious’ racing.
my brother scored a PS2 recently, thinking I should hunt down a pre-loved copy of GT4 and relive the memories!
That just screams “sad” to me, Zeb
Also, do it Ed. It’s intermittent fun!