NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona
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NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona is a racing simulator developed by Monster Games and published by Infogrames in November 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. It features NASCAR's Dodge Weekly Racing Series (the only game to feature this series), Featherlite Modified Tour, Craftsman Truck Series, and the NASCAR Cup Series (originally, Winston was the title sponsor but due to ESRB rating of E for Everyone, all tobacco and alcohol related brands were censored, and in the case of Mark Martin, his No. 6 Viagra car was changed to the maker of the drug Pfizer based on the mens health variation of the scheme but without the mens health). The Dodge Weekly Racing Series (dirt street stock division) and Featherlite Modified Tour rosters consist of generic fantasy drivers. The Craftsman Truck Ser
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NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona is een computerspel dat werd ontwikkeld door Monster Games en uitgegeven door Infogrames. Het spel kwam in 2002 uit voor de platforms Nintendo GameCube en Sony PlayStation 2. Het spel behoort tot de NASCAR Heat-serie. Gedurende het spel kan de auto verbeterd worden door wedstrijden te winnen. Het perspectief van het spel kan gewisseld worden van de eerste persoon tot de derde persoon. Het spel bevat vier verschillende modi:
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NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona é um jogo eletrônico simulador de corridas desenvolvido pela Monster Games e publicado pela infogrames em novembro de 2002 para Nintendo GameCube e PlayStation 2. O jogo é uma continuação do e foi o último jogo de NASCAR produzido pela Monster Games até o em 2016.
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NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona is a racing simulator developed by Monster Games and published by Infogrames in November 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. It features NASCAR's Dodge Weekly Racing Series (the only game to feature this series), Featherlite Modified Tour, Craftsman Truck Series, and the NASCAR Cup Series (originally, Winston was the title sponsor but due to ESRB rating of E for Everyone, all tobacco and alcohol related brands were censored, and in the case of Mark Martin, his No. 6 Viagra car was changed to the maker of the drug Pfizer based on the mens health variation of the scheme but without the mens health). The Dodge Weekly Racing Series (dirt street stock division) and Featherlite Modified Tour rosters consist of generic fantasy drivers. The Craftsman Truck Series also features fantasy drivers alongside real ones. The unique feature of having to work your way up through the ranks from the low tier Weekly Racing Series to the Cup Series would later return in EA Sports' NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup. Strangely, pit stops and yellow flags are absent in the Featherlite Modified Tour, despite both being included in real life.
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NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona is een computerspel dat werd ontwikkeld door Monster Games en uitgegeven door Infogrames. Het spel kwam in 2002 uit voor de platforms Nintendo GameCube en Sony PlayStation 2. Het spel behoort tot de NASCAR Heat-serie. Gedurende het spel kan de auto verbeterd worden door wedstrijden te winnen. Het perspectief van het spel kan gewisseld worden van de eerste persoon tot de derde persoon. Het spel bevat vier verschillende modi:
* Weekly Racing Series Presented by Dodge (dirt)
* NASCAR Featherlite (open wheel modifed)
* NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (pickup trucks)
* NASCAR Cup Series
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