Nfs shift ferrari: Need for Speed Shift Ferrari DLC pack is a 360 exclusive

Need for Speed: Shift (Video Game)

http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/videogame/needforspeedshift

Following

Go To

La nuit du chasseur…

The ones where Need for Speed goes legitimate… again.

Need for Speed: Shift is a sub-series of Electronic Arts’s Need for Speed franchise, consisting of Need for Speed: Shift (2009) and Shift 2: Unleashed (2011), mainly developed by Slightly Mad Studios.note EA Bright Light developed the PSP version of the first Shift, while Straight Right developed the iOS version of Shift 2: Unleashed.

The first Shift is a second crack at realistic racing in the Need for Speed series following Need for Speed: ProStreet, and is devoid of any storyline, although its PSP version includes a story mode recycled from the console versions of ProStreet and brought back some old characters from it along with new ones, basically making an Alternate Universe, while the gameplay is more arcade-like compared to the console and PC versions. A Xbox 360-exclusive DLC pack is also noted for marking Ferrari’s only appearance in any of the Need for Speed games following its first «classic» era until making a full return in Rivals.

Following the commercial success of Shift (especially in comparison to its predecessor, Undercover), EA green-lit a sequel, Shift 2: Unleashed, which became noted for its unusual lack of the series’ name in the title (although fans still call it Need for Speed: Shift 2 – Unleashed, as it still used the logo the franchise used at the time) and its handling model being massively expanded from the first Shift.

On May 31, 2021, EA announced that download versions of either game would no longer be available for purchase in any online stores, although noting that the non-download boxed EA DVD versions of the game can still be purchased from some online stores until supply runs out.


  • Absurdly Low Level Cap: Since Shift’s maximum level is 50, Shift 2 dumbs down to level 20 as the maximum level cap.
  • Anachronism Stew: Since Shift 2: Unleashed announced the Legends Pack, it includes tracks from the ’80s and earlier and it has no problem bringing a modern car to it. It can result in such weird sightings as bringing an SLS AMG to Hockenheimring 1982 or even bringing a Bugatti Veyron or a GT1 car around the 1958 version of Monza. The same trope would apply to Slightly Mad Studios’s future games such as Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends & the Project CARS series.
  • Anti-Frustration Features: The driving assists.
  • Artistic License – Cars:
    • In Shift 2, the game featured the «Honda S2000 CR», but it clearly uses the AP1 model.
    • Both games claim that the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX that appears in them is an «MR-edition» despite the fact it has the looks and the performance of an Evo IX FQ-300.
    • Shift 2 features the Pagani Huayra, and such a big deal was made out of it, the car’s reveal trailer has no music aside from its exhaust note. .. except that’s not what the actual Huayra sounds like.
  • Boring, but Practical: Take any stock Tier 1/D-Class car on any track and you can attain a 100% Best line and master all corners with ease. Mastered corners and attained 100% best line are marked permanently and there is no need to do these tasks again when you race on the same track.
  • Car Fu: Go ahead and race in the Hazyview’s figure eight track. Good luck T-boning each other.
  • Cool Car: While the franchise lives on this trope, the Shift games seem to be intent on trumping ’em all.
    • The first Shift has the Maserati MC12 Corsa and the Lamborghini Reventón, along with the McLaren F1, Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron, the Koenigsegg CCX, and the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. Still no Ferraris, but the Maserati MC12 Corsa uses the engine, chassis, and other internals of the Enzo Ferrari, so it’ll be good enough… unless you have the Xbox 360 version of Shift, then you have the option of downloading a content pack that brought back the Ferraris for the first time since Hot Pursuit 2. Ferraris would fully return for all platforms in Rivals.
    • Shift 2: Unleashed has the Pagani Huayra, a 235 MPH Italian supercar. In fact, said game had the exclusive rights to the Huayra before it would become available to other games outside of the Need for Speed franchise. It’s so awesome, the car’s reveal trailer needs no music aside from the exhaust note… although that’s not what the actual Huayra sounds like.
  • Darker and Edgier: In contrast of the Lighter and Softer approach of the first Shift, Shift 2 takes a dark and gritty step further than the former. When you start the game, you are greeted with an introduction of a very still but disturbing scene of a brutal car crash during a night race. And not to mention night races alone are also introduced in the game, a first for a simulator-style Need for Speed game (ProStreet and the first Shift took place during the day), which also adds up to the danger factor.
  • Experience Booster: In Shift, filling the XP meter during the race (maneuvers such as driving in ther racing line, mastering corners, drifting, slipstreaming and overtakes) will trigger a x2 XP multiplyer for a limited time.
  • Hard Mode Perks: Shift 2: Unleashed rewards more cash for races depending on the difficulty and the numerous assists disabled.
  • In Name Only: The PSP version of Shift is odd in that it has nothing to do with the console versions. If anything, it has more in common with ProStreet, as its career mode closely mimicks what ProStreet had, even featuring alternate versions of its Street Kings.note Although several Street Kings and other ProStreet and Most Wanted drivers do appear in the main version of Shift, they appear only as random opponents there. It also adds elements of, of all things, Burnout Dominator (as it was developed by the same team, it runs on the same engine, and even recycles a few assets and mechanics). note Ironically, the PSP version of ProStreet was the inverse of this, having plain career mode which had no plot at all, as opposed to the console and NDS versions’ story mode.
  • In-Vehicle Invulnerability: Downplayed. The Player Character can actually groan or writhe in pain (in addition to rapid breathing) after a big collision if you’re playing with the full damage model turned on.
  • Interface Screw: Damaging your car will cause the screen to distort and to go black and white.
  • Karl Marx Hates Your Guts: Averted and almost Inverted in Shift 2: Unleashed; cars and upgrades could be purchased and sold at exactly the same price, meaning that there’s no wasting money if a Works conversion or other upgrades didn’t turn out as expected or you want to sell one car for a different one.
  • Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: The Riviera track’s Monte Grande layout blatantly resembles the Circuit de Monaco. Possibly the reason why the real deal isn’t used is to avoid sparking tensions from Formula One.
  • Lighter and Softer: Downplayed in that, in comparison to Undercover, which is the closest a Need for Speed game plot has come to being a straight-up action movie, the first Shift doesn’t feature a plot at all, being simply a racing simulator.
  • Marathon Level: Endurance races in Shift 2: Unleashed count as this, with each race averaging from 30 minutes to about an hour to complete.
  • Mission-Pack Sequel: Shift 2: Unleashed is basically almost every content from the first Shift, just with added new cars, tracks and features.
  • Money for Nothing: While this is a common issue in Need for Speed games (ending up with a big bank account from winning races, yet having none of the higher level part tiers open up so you can buy new swag with your loot, so by the time you have the option of buying new parts, very often they won’t dent your funds enough that you’ll care), Shift 2: Unleashed is even more so, as cars and upgrades in it are sold at exactly the same price as they’re bought, meaning you’ll wind up with ever-increasing amounts of money.
  • No Fair Cheating: You cannot cut the track, because doing so will lead to having your lap time deleted and repeated infraction could lead to disqualification.
  • No Plot? No Problem!: While the games from Underground onwards were famous for featuring a story mode, the Shift games don’t care about those; you’re just doing a driving sim.
  • Obvious Beta: The Xbox 360 version of Shift tried to access the PlayStation Store.
  • Old Save Bonus: Similar to Hot Pursuit (2010), Shift 2: Unleashed offers «loyalty bonuses» if you played a previous game in the series, usually in the form of additional experience points. Having played Hot Pursuit (2010) also unlocks two additional cars in Shift 2: Unleashed: a Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster in «NFS Edition» colors, and a Lamborghini Reventon in a Seacrest County PD livery.
  • Reformulated Game: The PSP version of Shift is a generic Burnout Dominator-style game.
  • Rice Burner: Subverted with Chris Rado’s Scion tC AWD, considering it’s a time attack car and ain’t an easy opponent to race against. The Twins Turbo Motorsport Viper GTS also subverts this as well.
  • Shout-Out:
    • In certain events in Shift, the other drivers are called Isabel Diaz, Karol Monroe, Nate Denver, Gavin May or Hendrik Dehn amongst others, names you encountered in earlier NFS games: Isabel Diaz was one of the members of the Blacklist in Most Wanted, Karol Monroe and Nate Denver were two of the Street Kings from ProStreet, and Gavin May and Hendrik Dehn were among the names of the AI opponent drivers also in ProStreet.
      • Speaking of other drivers, did we mention there is an opponent named Jimmy Neutron?
    • Some of the Works conversion body kits resemble as Real Life race cars:
      • The Audi S4’s and the BMW M3 E92’s Works conversions resemble as its DTM counterparts. For the latter’s case, the M3 DTM wasn’t used until a year later after the game’s release.
      • The Supra, Acura NSX, 350Z, R34 Skyline and the GT-R (R35)note The vanilla GT-R and not the SpecV variant are all based on its Super GT counterpart.
      • The Dodge Charger R/T takes cues of the Dodge Charger Daytona.
      • The E46 M3 bares a striking resemblance to the highly-known M3 GTR, where as the C6 Corvette Z06 strongly resembles the C6.R. Not to mention the Ford GT’s Works conversion resembles its GT3 counterpart.
      • Finally, the Volkswagen Scirocco’s Works conversion takes nods to its Nürburgring GT24 variant.
  • Spin-Off: The Shift games noticeably appear to draw a divide between themselves and the rest of the Need for Speed franchise, with the second game dropping the name and being called simply Shift 2: Unleashed, albeit still using the stylized «n» logo the franchise used at the time.
  • A Taste of Power: In both games, you get to drive a powerful car during the game’s tutorial before you’re off to buy your starter car. Shift puts you in the BMW M3 (E92) around Brands Hatch, while Shift 2 puts you in the Nissan GT-R NFS Edition around the Suzuka Circuit.
  • Tyop on the Cover: In the PSP version of Shift, one of the Race Kings is called «Wade Johnson» in his intro and in his bio («Johnson doesn’t party…»), but the name on the board of his bio page calls him «Wade Johnston.»
  • Version-Exclusive Content: The Xbox 360 release of Shift adds the Ferrari Racing Pack featuring 10 Ferrari cars such as the FXX, 3 variants of the F430 and the F50 GT. It also counts as The Bus Came Back due to Ferrari itself returning since Hot Pursuit 2 to this console-exclusive game.
  • Video Game Cruelty Potential: Remember in ProStreet where you can wreck down an opponent intentionally and not get a penalty? It also applies here, since the game sometimes enforces you to drive dirty to spin out or force drivers off the road to get XP (Aggressive).
  • Villain Protagonist: Averted here, as these games are focused on sanctioned track-racing, as opposed to the illegal street-racing usually featured in other installments.
  • World Tour: Both Shift games have a sanctioned take on this trope (similar to the previous sanctioned racing-themed game, ProStreet), with races held on fixed FIA-certified race tracks and drag strips as well as street tracks in different countries around the world.

Alternative Title(s):
Shift 2 Unleashed

Ferrari Returns To Need For Speed Series After Seven Year Hiatus

Viknesh Vijayenthiran

View Gallery

3

photos

Viknesh Vijayenthiran

For the driving simulator fan, the Need for Speed series holds a certain nostalgia as one of the first really fun and engaging car games. For the past 16 years the franchise has expanded on that theme, evolving to a level of realistic graphics and fun-focused gameplay that everyone can get on board with. However, for the past seven years, something has been missing.

The publisher of the game, Electronic Arts, has now announced that the Ferrari name will return to the Need For Speed series, ending the seven year hiatus for the Prancing Horse brand. Owners of the Need For Speed: Shift game will be able to download a content pack on February 16 that delivers ten different Ferrari cars including the 430 Scuderia, FXX experiment car and the California.

However, the downloadable Ferrari Racing pack is already available at the cost of $10 or 800 Microsoft Points (Need for Speed: Shift and Xbox LIVE account required) for Xbox 360 owners.

In addition to the new cars, the Ferrari Racing pack will also extend the game’s career mode with 46 new Ferrari specific challenges designed for the Ferrari cars to participate in including hot laps, eliminators, endurance races and a world tour. Completing the perfect Ferrari package are an additional 125 gamerpoints as a reward for undertaking various exciting challenges. Owners can also use the cars online to compete with other players around the world.

The full lineup of Ferraris available in the pack are listed below:

1. 1996 Ferrari F50 GT
2. 2005 Ferrari F430 Spider
3. 2005 Ferrari FXX
4. 2005 Ferrari Superamerica
5. 2006 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
6. 2006 Ferrari F430 Challenge (Online/Quick event only)
7. 2006 Ferrari F430 GTC (Online/Quick event only)
8. 2007 Ferrari 430 Scuderia
9. 2008 Ferrari California
10. 2008 Ferrari 16M Scuderia Spider

[EA]

Tags:

2010
Need For Speed
News
Video games

Contribute:

  • Send us a tip

  • Contact the editor

Most Popular This Week

January 3, 2023

Rally and Gymkhana icon Ken Block dead at 55

December 31, 2022

Review: 2022 Ford Explorer Timberline fires back at Jeep and Subaru

December 29, 2022

Gemballa supercar to enter production in 2024

January 2, 2023

Ford Bronco Raptor: Motor Authority Best Car To Buy 2023 finalist

January 3, 2023

Zeekr 001 gains 140-kwh battery with claimed 621-mile range

January 3, 2023

One of these 7 cars will be named Motor Authority Best Car To Buy 2023

December 30, 2022

Aion Hyper GT electric sport sedan revealed

January 3, 2023

Alfa Romeo supercar, 2023 Zeekr 001: Today’s Car News

January 4, 2023

Honda Civic Type R: Motor Authority Best Car To Buy 2023

Need for Speed ​​Rivals — frwiki.

wiki

Need for Speed: Rivals is a racing video game in the Need for Speed ​​ series, developed by the Swedish studio Ghost Games (formerly EA Gotenberg) in collaboration with Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. It is the twentieth installment in the franchise. The game was released on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on . A release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One accompanies the launch of these consoles.

Summary

  • 1 Game system
  • 2 History
  • 3 cars
  • 4 House
  • 5 Development
  • 6 Notes and references
  • 7 External link

game system

Need for Speed: Rivals takes place in the fictional Redview County. As in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit , the player can take on the role of the police or the criminal; No matter which side you choose, upgrades are available to deal with your opponents, such as EMP or the ability to set up police roadblocks. The game has a dynamic weather system that makes the world NFS Rivals more lively and intense. The graphics engine is Frostbite 3 developed by DICE.

Among the highlights offered by the NFS Rivals is the return of the Ferrari license, especially with the F12 Berlinetta. The customization system also makes a comeback, allowing players to change car rims, paintwork, install personalized license plates, and even vinyl records. Performance changes can be unlocked, as can various gadgets. AT game introduces a new system called AllDrive , breaking down the barrier between single player and online multiplayer ; the transition between them is imperceptible. This gives players the ability to cross paths with their friends even when playing alone and thus interact with them.

History

The action takes place in a fictional town called Redview County. The player impersonates Zephyr, a professional street pilot and cop who will be called the F-8 or Fate. Zephyr, known for his stunts that are considered commercials, regularly posts videos of street racing. When he posted his first video, several other runners decided to post their own race videos. During the chase, Officer John McManis is hospitalized after a horrific crash involving an unknown pilot. After this incident, the police began to use excessive force on the runners. However, allegations of this power are gaining public attention. The police are sidelined while the FBI decides to intervene with the VRT (Vehicle Response Team), a collective made up of former street runners and former SWAT members. But in the midst of all this, new racers are emerging, including a certain pilot dubbed the F-8 (or Fate). Looking over reports from Redview County, Zephyr realizes that the F-8 is having fun by deliberately destroying other drivers’ cars. Zephyr then realizes that the F-8 is actually the undercover police officer among the pilots. Realizing that the F-8 represents the main enemy for the other pilots, Zephyr decides to intervene. He steals a police car and repaints it with graffiti to in turn infiltrate the police and protect the other pilots. Disguised as a police officer, Zephyr volunteers to send several other police cars into the landscape before escaping. After this new incident, Zephyr is considered «Robin Hood» by journalists. He then encourages all Redview County drivers to take part in an illegal street race through the city. During the race, Zephyr takes the lead, but as he prepares to cross the finish line, an obstacle forms. Zephyr crashes into a dam and has a terrible accident. A TV report is then broadcast showing a piling up involving Zephyr. Journalists claim that no one survived the accident, as law enforcement agencies and an ambulance rush to the scene.
nine0011

However, the last picture shows that Zephyr miraculously survived the crash. Stunned, he wakes up and yells, «I’m a real reality show. A quarter of an hour you’ll never have.» He then adds, «Speed ​​seems to kill, but speed makes you feel alive. ..». After the end of the sentence, the shot cuts off and Zephyr is heard starting the engine of his damaged car before fleeing. However, police officer Destiny knows that he has escaped and will arrest him in a few minutes. With Zephyr out of the race, Destiny takes his place driving his Enzo Ferrari, telling the other drivers that he is their rival.
nine0011

Cars

Pilot

  • Aston Martin Vanquish 2012
  • 2013 Audi R8 V10 Plus
  • BMW M3 GTS 2010
  • 2014 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Stingray
  • 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392
  • 2011 Ferrari 458 Spider
  • Ferrari 599 GTO 2011
  • 2002 Ferrari Enzo
  • Ferrari F12 Berlinetta 2012
  • 1987 Ferrari F40 (Ferrari Edizioni Speciali Pack)
  • 1995 Ferrari F50 (Ferrari Edizioni Speciali Pack)
  • Ford GT 2005
  • 2013 Ford Mustang GT
  • 2015 Ford Mustang GT
  • GTA Spano, 2012 (film set)
  • 2010 Jaguar C-X75 (Simply Jaguar Package)
  • 1992 Jaguar XJ220 (just a Jaguar package)
  • 2014 Koenigsegg One: 1 (Free DLC)
  • Lamborghini Aventador LP720-4 2013 — 50th Anniversary
  • 2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale (Lamborghini Concept Package)
  • 2010 Lamborghini Gallardo II LP570-4 Superleggera
  • 2013 Lamborghini Gallardo II LP570-4 Superleggera Edizione Tecnica
  • 2006 Lamborghini Miura Concept
  • Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, 2013 (film set)
  • Lamborghini Veneno 2013
  • Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale 2011
  • 2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spider
  • McLaren P1 2013
  • nine0017 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S (movie set)

  • 2013 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Series
  • 2012 Pagani Huayra
  • Porsche 911 GT3 2013
  • 2014 Porsche 918 Spyder
  • Porsche 981 Cayman S 2013
  • 2014 SRT Viper Time Attack

Cop

  • 2012 Aston Martin Vanquish
  • Aston Martin One-77 2010
  • 2012 Bentley Continental GT
    nine0018

  • BMW M6 Coupe 2013 (F13)
  • Bugatti Veyron 16. 4 Super Sport 2011
  • Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2012
  • 2012 Dodge Charger SRT8
  • 2013 Dodge Viper GTS
  • 2010 Ferrari 458 Italia
  • 1987 Ferrari F40 (Ferrari Edizioni Speciali Pack)
  • 1995 Ferrari F50 (Ferrari Edizioni Speciali Pack)
  • Ferrari FF 2011
  • 2013 Ford Shelby GT500
  • nine0017 GTA Spano, 2012 (film set)

  • Hennessy Venom GT 2012
  • 2010 Jaguar C-X75 (Simply Jaguar Package)
  • 1992 Jaguar XJ220 (just a Jaguar package)
  • Koenigsegg Agera R 2012
  • 2014 Koenigsegg One: 1 (Free DLC)
  • 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4
  • 2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4
  • Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo 2013

(Lamborghini Pack Concept)
nine0011

  • 2006 Lamborghini Miura Concept
  • 2010 Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670 SV
  • Lamborghini Sesto Elemento 2013 (Lamborghini concept package)
  • Lexus LFA 2010
  • 2012 Marussia B2
  • McLaren MP4-12C 2011
  • 1998 McLaren F1 LM
  • 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series
  • 2006 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Edition (Movie Pack)
  • 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition (R35)
  • Porsche Carrera GT 2006
  • Porsche 911 Turbo 2013

House

  • Famitsu : 34/40
  • Jeuxvideo. com 15/20

Development

In , Need for Speed: Rivals is officially announced with the release of the first trailer. Earlier that week, Need for Speed ​​posted two screenshots, each showing a car, with no information other than the phrases «No rules, no mercy.» After the release of the first trailer, the official website of Need for Speed ​​has been changed to reflect the announcement of NFS Rivals .

More information about NFS Rivals will be revealed at E3 2013 June 11- , during the Electronic Arts press conference.

Game pre-order includes Ultimate Cop Pack which gives you exclusive access to the Nissan GT-R Black Edition, exclusive police vinyls, and early access to level 2 police gadgets, keyboard only or Xbox 360 or One controller , wired, can be used.
nine0011

Notes and links

  1. ↑ « Need for Speed ​​Rivals — NFS Official Site», http://www.needforspeed.com/
  2. ↑ « Assume all risks. Do not trust anyone. «, at http://www.needforspeed.com/fr_FR/
  3. ↑ « Racing and Pursuit Technology «, http://www.needforspeed.com/fr_FR/
  4. ↑ « Next Generation Race «, http://www.needforspeed.com/fr_FR/
  5. ↑ « One machine, one person «, at http://www.needforspeed.com/fr_FR/
  6. ↑ « All Drive «, http://www.needforspeed.com/fr_FR/
  7. ↑ « Need for Speed ​​Rivals: Building on ‘s Legacy Criteria» at http://www.ign.com/
  8. (in) Sal Romano, « Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1319 «, Gematsu,
  9. ↑ Silhas, Need for Speed: Rivals Game Review , November 27, 2013, Jeuxvideo. com.
    nine0018

  10. ↑ « Need for Speed ​​Rivals Teaser Trailer (Official) «, at https://www.youtube.com/
  11. ↑ « Ultimate Cop pre-order details», at http://www.needforspeed.com/fr_FR/

External link

  • Official website

Series « Need for Speed»

Video game
  • Need for Speed ​​ (1994)
  • Need for Speed ​​II (1997)
  • Hellish Pursuit (1998)
  • Driving free (1999)
  • Porsche 2000 (2000)
  • Hell Pursuit 2 (2002)
  • Underground (2003)
  • Dungeon 2 (2004)
  • Most Wanted (2005)
  • Carbon (2006)
  • ProStreet (2007)
  • Undercover (2008)
  • Shift (2009)
  • Nitro (2009)
  • World (2010)
  • Hot Pursuit (2010)
  • Shift 2: On the Loose (2011)
  • Running (2011)
  • Most Wanted (2012)
  • Rivals (2013)
  • Unlimited (2015)
  • Need for Speed ​​ (2015)
  • Payback (2017)
  • Heat (2019)
Related games
  • Motor City Internet (2001)
  • V-rally (1997)
  • V-rally 2 (1999)
Cinema Need for Speed ​​ (2014)

Criteria games

Series Burnout
  • Burn out
  • 2: Impact point
  • 3: Murder
  • revenge
  • Legends
  • paradise
  • Crash!
Need for Speed ​​ series
  • Hot pursuit
  • Most Wanted
  • Rivals
Other games
  • Subculture
  • Redline Racer
  • TrickStyle
  • AirBlade
  • Blacken
  • Star Wars Battlefront II
Other products
  • RenderWare

wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:CentralAutoLogin/start?type=1×1″ alt=»» title=»»>

Trust GXT 580 racing wheel Steering wheel Motor steering Vibration

Trust Gxt 580 Racing wheel Steering wheel Motor steering wheel Vibration, catalog, emag, trust Gxt 580,

Trust Gxt 580, others,

Tags

  • others,
  • others,

  • emag,
  • Trust Gxt 580.
  • steering wheel,
  • Computer Trust Gxt 288,
  • trust,
  • technology,
  • racing,
  • steering wheel,
  • playstation 3,
  • pc Garage,
  • steering wheel motor,
  • catalog,
  • headphones,
  • accessories,
  • vibration,
  • png,
  • transparent,
  • free download

About this PNG

Image size

1920x1901px

File size

1.34MB

MIME type

Image/png

Download PNG ( 1.34MB )

resize PNG

width(px)

height(px)

License

Non-Commercial Use, DMCA Contact Us

    Trust Ziva Headset with Headphone Mic for PCs and Laptops Trust PC Headset 3.5 mm jack Wired PC Trust Microphone Primo Wired 21674, microphone, electronics, microphone, cable png
    897x900px
    374.78KB

  • Headphones Ozone Trifx Pro Gaming in-ear headphones with microphone Trust Gaming Headset 3.5mm Wired Ozone Trifx Pro Gaming in-ear headphones with microphone, headphones, game, angle, electronics png
    1920x1537px
    644.09KB

  • PlayStation 3 Racing wheel Trust Computer Trust GXT 288 Steering wheel racing video game, steering wheel, video Game, game Controllers, auto Part png
    1500x700px
    723.18KB

  • Black PlayStation 3 Racing wheel Steering wheel, steering wheel, electronics, racing, car png
    1540x1505px
    833. 39KB

  • Ferrari 458 Thrustmaster T150 Force Feedback Racing wheel, ferrari, playStation 4, video Game, car png
    584x577px
    330.39KB

  • Racing wheel Black Motor Vehicle Steering Wheels PlayStation 3 Trust, others, playStation 4, black, racing Wheel png
    1000x881px
    729.63KB

  • Logitech G29 PlayStation 3 Joystick PlayStation 4, racing game steering wheel, game, driving, racing png
    800x800px
    402.99KB

  • Thrustmaster T300RS Racing wheel Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari GTE Wheel ThrustMaster TM Leather 28 GT, steering wheel, video Game, playStation 4, racing Wheel png
    500x638px
    186.01KB
    nine0018

  • Logitech G29 Logitech G25 Logitech G27 Logitech Driving Force GT Racing wheel, others, miscellaneous, electronics, logo png
    650x388px
    64.89KB

  • PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Racing wheel Video Game Consoles, steering wheel, playStation 4, game Controllers, auto Part png
    870x1110px
    407.14KB

  • Logitech G29 Logitech Driving Force GT PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Logitech Driving Force G920, others, electronics, playStation 4, video Game png
    1024x1024px
    490.8KB

  • Thrustmaster Ferrari 458 Spider Car Steering Wheels Racing wheel, ferrari, racing, car, xbox png
    786x587px
    452. 77KB

  • Thrustmaster T300 Ferrari GTE Wheel Racing wheel Thrustmaster T300RS PlayStation 3, others, video Game, playStation 4, wheel png
    768x768px
    311.55KB

  • Microphone Laptop Headphones 7.1 surround sound Gaming Headset 3.5mm jack Corded Trust GXT 321 Over-ear headphones, black, microphone, electronics, computer, video Game png
    600x600px
    209.25KB

  • Racing wheel Motor steering wheel Trust GXT 580 Black steering wheel PlayStation 3, steering wheel, computer, auto Part, steering png
    1500x700px
    554.54KB

  • Logitech G29 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 Thrustmaster T300RS racing wheel, snoopy, mode Of Transport, video Game png
    1000x425px
    293. 35KB

  • Racing wheel Logitech G29 Black Xbox One, impeller, game, driving, racing Wheel png
    1200x738px
    207.58KB

  • Logitech G29PlayStation 3 Logitech Driving Force GT PlayStation 4 Logitech G27, steering wheel, driving, game Controllers, auto Part png
    1500x700px
    421.41KB

  • Logitech G29 Logitech Driving Force GT Logitech Driving Force G920 Racing wheel, steering wheel, miscellaneous, mode Of Transport, vehicle png
    1764x700px
    487.38KB

  • Logitech G29 Logitech G27 Logitech Driving Force GT Logitech Driving Force G920 Logitech Driving Force Switch, Logitech Driving Force Gt, playStation 4, game Controllers, logo png
    1024x1024px
    702. 99KB

  • Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Wii, nintendo, electronics, nintendo, video Game png
    1146x614px
    175.81KB

  • GameCube Xbox 360 racing wheel Logitech Driving Force GT Logitech G29, Logitech Driving Force Gt, playStation 4, video Game, racing Wheel png
    1200x1161px
    1.11MB

  • Gran Turismo Sport PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 Wii Racing, logitech steering wheel, game, racing, playStation 4 png
    510x510px
    184.1KB

  • Logitech G27 racing wheel Logitech Driving Force GT PlayStation 2 Logitech G27 racing wheel, Logitech G25, video Game, game Controllers, racing Wheel png
    1500x700px
    286.86KB
    nine0018

  • Logitech Driving Force GT Logitech G27 Logitech G29 racing wheel PlayStation 3, gran turismo, video Game, game Controllers, auto Part png
    800x800px
    298.25KB

  • Logitech G29 Logitech Driving Force GT Logitech Driving Force G9 racing wheel20 Xbox One, steering wheel, miscellaneous, electronics, arm png
    1600x1600px
    103.44KB

  • Logitech G29 Driving Force Logitech Driving Force GT Racing wheel Logitech Driving Force G920, Logitech Driving Force Gt, angle, playStation 4, racing Wheel png
    1024x1024px
    632. 27KB

  • Logitech G29 Logitech Driving Force GT Racing wheel Logitech Driving Force G920 Logitech Driving Force Shifter, Logitech G25, angle, playStation 4, racing Wheel png
    1600x1600px
    107.01KB

  • Racing wheel Cars Steering Wheels Trust Computer Trust GXT 288 Racing video game, steering wheel, miscellaneous, racing, racing png
    1500x700px
    453.73KB
    nine0018

  • Xbox One racing wheel Thrustmaster TMX Force feedback Thrustmaster TMX PRO Thrustmaster T3PA-PRO, steering wheel, game, xbox, racing Wheel png
    600x564px
    292.65KB

  • Logitech G29 Logitech Driving Force GT PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4, others, electronics, playStation 4, video Game png
    800x800px
    284. 48KB

  • Ferrari S.p.A. Ferrari 458 PlayStation 2 Thrustmaster Ferrari Racing Wheel PlayStation 3, steering wheel, playStation 4, car, racing png
    570x480px
    86.9KB

  • Logitech G25 Logitech G27 PlayStation 3 Racing steering wheel, steering wheel, playStation 4, auto Part, racing png
    500x638px
    164.78KB

  • Porsche 911 GT2 FIA World Endurance Championship Porsche Carrera GT, porsche, compact Car, racing, car png
    4036x1268px
    2.09MB

  • PlayStation 2 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 3 Car Steering Wheels, pace, playStation 4, game Controllers, playStation 4 png
    2703x1743px
    2.55MB

  • Racing wheel Thrustmaster TX GameCube Wii Xbox 360, Logitech G29, leather, video Game, racing png
    1200x1133px
    1.3MB

  • PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 Black Racing wheel Game Controllers, steering wheel, electronics, computer, video Game png
    2326x2343px
    4.97MB

  • Need for Speed: ProStreet Need for Speed: Greatest Need Need for Speed: Worldwide Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Need for Speed: Shift, nfs Need for Speed, car, mode Of Transport, vehicle png
    1200x630px
    683.91KB

  • Car Steering Wheels Logitech G29 Racing wheel Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback, others, electronics, playStation 4, vehicle png
    800x800px
    284. 39KB

  • Logitech G29 Logitech G27 Logitech Driving Force GT Logitech G25 Racing wheel, steering wheel, miscellaneous, angle, logo png
    1024x1024px
    436.77KB

  • PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 Spirit of Gamer Pro 2 Race Stuur Racing wheel, Stunt 3 Wheeler Simulator, game, electronics, video Game png
    600x600px
    245.16KB
    nine0018

  • Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Video game Car Steering Wheels, driving force logitech gt, playStation 4, xbox, video Game png
    870x1110px
    315.77KB

  • Logitech G27 Racing Wheel PlayStation 2 Logitech G25 Racing wheel Logitech G27, impeller, video Game, game Controllers, racing Wheel png
    600x600px
    94.81KB