Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition

Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition is a racing game developed by Rockstar San Diego and published by Rockstar Games. It is the third installment in the Midnight Club series.

Why It's Real Big/Dubbed out

 * 1) Tons of custom parts and licensed cars and bikes.
 * 2) Good graphics.
 * 3) Good sound design.
 * 4) Great licensed soundtrack of 99 songs from Hip-hop, rock, techno, drum and bass and dancehall genres.
 * 5) * It was expanded further with 25 more songs added in the Remix edition, totaling the soundtrack to 124 songs.
 * 6) Three cities to race in: San Diego, Atlanta and Detroit.
 * 7) The Remix version features 24 new cars such as the 2000 Pagani Zonda C12 S and adds an updated version of the Tokyo map from Midnight Club 2 (which is later added to the PSP version of Midnight Club: Los Angeles).
 * 8) * Also, if you had a save game from the original Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition on your Xbox hard drive/PS2 memory card, you can import the save data from the original version of the game, carrying over all vehicles and progress from the original save file.
 * 9) Great Career Mode, from street racers, to club races, to tournament races.
 * 10) * The Remix edition upgraded it further by adding a Tokyo Challenge, where some of the new cars/bikes can be won from the tournaments in Tokyo, however the tournaments are restricted by vehicle type or class.
 * 11) Unlike in Midnight Club 2, pedestrians always move out of the way, even if you had actually hit them.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The PSP version suffers a bit from framerate issues, but still quite impressive, though.
 * 2) * Also, there are some missing features in this version, such as Pearlescent and Color Shift paint jobs, and Race Editor, but adds a few songs.
 * 3) Some of the customization parts haven't aged well and will make your ride look like a rice burner, unless if you add certain ones with an acquired taste.
 * 4) Fake rubberband AI, in which they'll speed up to oblivion regardless how far or close you are to the opponents, and insultingly, the game keeps track of every restart performed by the player. However, they can be quite forgiving, especially if you use your car's Special Abilities (preferably Roar or Agro). Additionally, shortcuts or cars with amazing performance can help you out in a long shot, with shortcuts means you'll need excellent reflexes, especially with the use of Zone to help you navigate around tricky corners.
 * 5) Loading music is only available in the PlayStation 2 version of the game.
 * 6) In the PlayStation 2 version of the Remix edition of the game, if you highlight the next vehicle the vehicle's actual engine sound glitches/turns off in the garage, therefore you have to keep scrolling between the current vehicle and the next one, or highlight the current vehicle for the proper engine sound to play when the vehicle exits the garage.
 * 7) Certain cars/car brands (such as Ford, Honda/Acura, Plymouth, Mazda, and Subaru) weren't included in both the original and Remix.

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