Juiced: Eliminator
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Juiced: Eliminator is the sequel to Juiced. This version takes many elements from the console counterpart. It was released exclusively for the PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Portable
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 handheld system. It features a new mode where the player must try not to be eliminated, hence the title of the game. The plot itself is reboot from the original Juiced, where players start out his/her racing career in Angel City.

Plot

The plot starts off with the start of the player's racing career in Angel City. The player starts racing a new crew leader called Nina, who doesn't respect the player and thinks that the player does not have what it takes to beat her in a race. She lets the player use one of her cars and wagers a bet with the player (the same with TK in the original Juiced). After the player beats her in the race, she gives the player more respect, and apologizes for being pushy before the race, as well as giving the player her cell phone number. This is where the career starts, giving the player a wider choice of race events and allowing the player to collect cars and get more respect from Nina and other crew leaders.

Juiced Eliminator features a new mode called Career Challenge. It's an extra career that is set by the crew leaders, where the player has to do a number of races in a limited amount of days (and months) to complete the challenge.

Extra features

  • All new 'ad-hoc' (non internet) wireless multiplayer games:
    • Eliminator
    • Relay race
  • Create a real wireless crew and race a rival human team
  • Wireless racing 'for pink slips'
  • 8 new crews and crew chiefs
  • 2 new locations each with 8 unique tracks:
    • Chinatown (high speed, city)
    • Angel Raceway (high speed, out of town)
  • New cars with over 100 new body-kit components:
    • Ford Mustang
      Ford Mustang
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       GT (2005)
    • Clio V6 Renault Sport
      Clio V6 Renault Sport
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    • Scion tC
      Scion tC
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    • SEAT Ibiza
      SEAT Ibiza
      The SEAT Ibiza is a car in the European supermini class, constructed by the Spanish car maker SEAT S.A., is SEAT's best-selling car and perhaps the most popular model in the Spanish firm's range....

       Cupra
    • Honda Civic Si
      Honda Civic Si
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       (2006)
    • Fiat Coupe
      Fiat Coupé
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    • Renault Megane
      Renault Mégane
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       Sport
  • Improved career mode progression
  • All-new full-screen post-race movies
  • Real engine sounds
  • Real cars
  • 59 cars in total, with the new 7 cars already (Ford Mustang
    Ford Mustang
    The Ford Mustang is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. It was initially based on the second generation North American Ford Falcon, a compact car. Introduced early on April 17, 1964, as a "1964½" model, the 1965 Mustang was the automaker's most successful launch since the Model A...

     GT (2005)
    • Clio V6 Renault Sport
      Clio V6 Renault Sport
      The Renault Clio V6 Renault Sport is a hot hatch based on the Renault Clio launched in 2001. Designed by French automaker Renault the Phase 1 models were built by TWR in Sweden and Phase 2 by Renault Sport in Dieppe...

    • Scion tC
      Scion tC
      The Scion tC is an automobile manufactured and sold by Scion, a division of Toyota. Introduced in the United States in June 2004 and Canada in 2010. The name tC does not fit in with its stablemates the xA, xB, and xD, because the name XC designation has already been used by Volvo for its lineup of...

    • SEAT Ibiza
      SEAT Ibiza
      The SEAT Ibiza is a car in the European supermini class, constructed by the Spanish car maker SEAT S.A., is SEAT's best-selling car and perhaps the most popular model in the Spanish firm's range....

       Cupra
    • Honda Civic Si
      Honda Civic Si
      The Honda Civic Si is a sport compact / hot hatch version of the Civic built by the Japanese automaker Honda. The Si trim, which stands for "Sport Injected," was introduced for the third generation of Honda Civics in both Japan and North America...

       (2006)
    • Fiat Coupe
      Fiat Coupé
      The Fiat Coupé was a coupé produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1993 and 2000. The car was introduced at Brussels Motor Show in 1993....

    • Renault Megane
      Renault Mégane
      The Renault Mégane is a small family car produced by the French automaker Renault since 1995. It is offered in 3- and 5-door hatchback, saloon, coupé, convertible and estate bodystyles...

       Sport)
  • Real handling

Game play

There are 6 types of races:
  • Circuit: Standard racing, complete circuit within the set number of laps.
  • Point-to-point: Race from start to finish.
  • Sprint: A Drag Race (manual controller only). The player races three opponents in a three heat series race, total of points after each heat determines the winner.
  • Showoff: Timed race, the player can perform various tricks, such as Donut Spins, Bootleg Turns, 360's, J-Turns, Drifting, etc.
  • Eliminator: Race around the race track in a number of laps. Last person on each lap is out of the race. The race only finished when only one driver remains.
  • Relay race: (2,2,2, and 3,3)

External links

  • Official site
  • Juiced: Eliminator at IGN
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