http://web.archive.org/web/20010428054124/http://nfsgarage.racerplanet.com/hs/
Any of you familiar with the Internet Archive Wayback Machine? :) Check out what the NFSGarage looked like back in 2001 (I know many of the images are deadlinks and not all the other pages work either, but that's just how the Wayback Machine works).
Don't forget to look athe list of Network & affliated sites for extra nostalgia. :(
Back then, NFS Garage was pretty much unique for being the only site where modders could upload their own add-ons. In those days, the NFS mod community consisted of either big sites where the webmasters offered the collection they put together on their own (such as NFS HQ, NFS Design, Omega Design etc), or the creators' own homepages, where they hosted their own made stuff. (often on Geocites, XOOM, Angelfire, etc. :lol: )
Other things I notice when browsing through those old pages: not only the looong lists of comments, but also the enormous download numbers. :o I remember that the most popular cars were ranging in the tens of thousands...
Example: http://web.archive.org/web/20011005031235/nfsgarage.racerplanet.com/hs/index.php?topic=carinfo&id=441
Really shows you how big the NFS4 mod scene was back in those days... :/
http://web.archive.org/web/20020928044239/www.nfsg.net/
Heh, this is also good, the old design when the site relaunched at the NFSG.net domain back in 2002 (the newspost at the top of the page still remains an issue. :p)
Ever thought of maybe creating an album of all the designs the NFSgarage has had, Mike? ;)
Edit: this thread is not for me alone, but for everyone who has NfsGarage nostalgia to share, just thought I'd make that clear ;)
Edit 2: forgot the link. :rolleyes:
wow, this takes me back...
its amasing how active the community was back then, some of those cars are getting 100+ downloads daily!
take a look at nikkon's GT500 - 15762 downloads and hundreds of comments
those were the days...
Great post, Remko!
I've thought of having a page that shows designs of the previous versions. If only I had kept them :(
Those comment and download numbers are great. I won't stop until I get back to those numbers :) I think I've relied too much on users uploading content recently, and would like to get back into the old days, where I spent hours testing cars myself and uploading them to the site. I test all the cars that come through, but not as extensively as I'd like to.
Ahh, memories :)
Quote from: MikeGreat post, Remko!
I've thought of having a page that shows designs of the previous versions. If only I had kept them :(
Hmm... is it not possible to salvage those older designs from those Wayback Machine links? Or is there still too much vital information missing?
Also, I didn't necessarily mean a full-functioning page in the old setup, it could also be an image like a screengrab, kind of like NFSWorld.org has done: http://www.nfsworld.org/ (hm, I was under the impression that those images were clickabe, it would seem not) :/
Edit: here are 2 old, old screengrabs of mine (they're dated May 2000;)) that feature the Nfsgarage in one of the billboards, as well as several other sites from that era. :)
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/RemkoVR/NFS4/th_Carrera5.jpg) (http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/RemkoVR/NFS4/Carrera5.jpg)
(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/RemkoVR/NFS4/th_Carrera10.jpg) (http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/RemkoVR/NFS4/Carrera10.jpg)
Is that High Stakes or Porsche Unleashed?
High stakes
Correct. The track is a modded version of High Stakes' Kindiak Park where the asphalt had been replaced with mud/dirt. The car is one of IH8COPs realier cars, a '74 Porsche 911 Carrera RS. As you can see, IH8COPS had done his best to give the car realistic, tail-happy behaviour - despite NFS:HS' rather limited physics engine. :)
Justin Martin (aka IH8COPS)..... he made so many of my favourite NFS:HS cars
what happened to him?
Hight Stakes, that's what I thought, looking at the graphics. The car conjured up Porsche Unleashed though, for obvious resons.
Quote from: shakenJustin Martin (aka IH8COPS)..... he made so many of my favourite NFS:HS cars
what happened to him?
Justin is still very much alive and present daily at the Racerplanet forums as a moderator, but he's moved on to Racer Free car simulator (you've probably heard of it :) ) since 2003. His site is nowadays: http://pitstop.totalnfs.net/ but there is still a link to all his NFS-related material (including several valuable Nfs editing guides) on the front page. ;)
thanks for the info remko, its great to see he's still involved in the community
yeah, i have heard of racer and played it for bit awhile back, but didnt really get into it.
its a great concept how everyting except the game engine is user created- you can make the game to be exactly what you want it to be
maybe i'll give it another try ;)
Yeah, Mike - we can do this thing where we each uploaded 20 cars per update...remember that?
I'm down for that.
Yeah, that was great. I'm down for that
Different question:
Does anybody here know where this car
http://web.archive.org/web/20030717120233/www.nfsg.net/index.php?topic=carinfo&gv=hs&id=111
is available? I checked NFSG, NFSCars, ND4SPDWORLD, NFS Streetdogs and JP Racing but with no luck. It looks very interesting from the screenshot so if anybody has it and could make it online available I'd appreciate it very much.
I have it XJ220, not sure if I'm allowed to upload it here though.
JokeninDesign requested a while ago that we remove all of his cars from the site. That was, probably, about 2 years ago, though. I'll email him and see if maybe he has changed his mind.
if anything, you can probably take the 5 meg email - didn't he have a website also? I remember JP Racing might have hosted some of his stuff?
Like I said, I checked all big NFS sites I know. Now I additionally searched in alltheweb and Google but I only find his Eleanor and Charger. It seems like the Challenger was available on Racing Central but that side seems to be gone now too :( They had a lot of very nice cars there...
If someone had the time and motivation to send me the car, I'd be very thankful.
E-mail address is: xj220_nj@yahoo.de .
Quote from: XJ220Like I said, I checked all big NFS sites I know. Now I additionally searched in alltheweb and Google but I only find his Eleanor and Charger. It seems like the Challenger was available on Racing Central but that side seems to be gone now too :( They had a lot of very nice cars there...
If someone had the time and motivation to send me the car, I'd be very thankful.
E-mail address is: xj220_nj@yahoo.de .
I don't think it would hurt anything, so I'll send it through to you.
I think we need to have a multiplayer race this weekend - on my empire city high speed 5 - with any cars :)
nfs:hs - sorry
err, which game was that?
Hmm, I am down for that :)
I'd love to! But how do I find the game? I'm only asking becoz I've never played HS online before