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User:RaddyCS999

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I'm RaddyCS999, although these days I typically go by Ty Thunder. My primary interest is in racing games, particularly the EA NASCAR series.

To-do list

  • NASCAR Thunder 2002
    • Unused pit box textures for Jimmie Johnson's and Bobby Hamilton Jr.'s Busch Series rides exist, as well as number graphics for Hamilton Jr.'s and Todd Bodine's Busch Series rides (see below).
    • Interestingly, assets for Andy Houston and Tim Sauter were not found in NT2002, despite these assets appearing in later games.
  • NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup
    • This game is surprisingly light on verifiable cut content. The most notable bits of unused content are some unused fantasy cars and some leftovers from NT2004. Although, there certainly are some interesting omissions from this game's roster, most notably Jeremy Mayfield and Ken Schrader.
    • Speaking of NT2004, four of Dale Earnhardt's cars from that game are unused in this game. While they are intact in the PS2 and Xbox versions of the game (at least on the car selection menu - they appear broken once actually taken to the track), they are replaced by placeholders in the GameCube version.
  • NASCAR 07
    • Travis Kvapil's #32 Tide Chevrolet, Ken Schrader's #21 Little Debbie and Motorcraft Fords, A.J. Foyt IV's #38 Great Clips Dodge, Mark Martin's #6 Scotts Truck, and Bobby Hamilton Jr.'s #8 Corky's Truck all have unused assets in this game.
    • Beyond that, there are a ton of leftovers from NASCAR 06: Total Team Control.

Graphics Gallery (Test)

These are unused graphics from NASCAR Thunder 2002: a game that currently does not have a page on this wiki. I have to say, I greatly overestimated how much effort it would take to actually locate these graphics, especially since most of the other EA NASCAR games usually involve some sort of extra work to make them functional. Ah, well.