Speedhunters - /o/ (#28519213) [Archived: 246 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/17/2025, 12:53:46 AM No.28519213
speedhunters
speedhunters
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Speedhunters is no more. A website to promote a videogame ballooned into something bigger. And then died.

https://www.thedrive.com/news/speedhunters-was-a-car-culture-juggernaut-this-is-how-it-died

Some old classics
https://youtu.be/04ZPxvuTlzQ
https://youtu.be/pagtyW-MrF4
https://youtu.be/PtmTW75HCQ4
https://youtu.be/9mRZtz9Q8U4
https://youtu.be/E-Eol210IDU
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 2:59:22 AM No.28521183
>>28519213 (OP)
Sad shit, where do I go for wallpapers now?
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 3:04:36 AM No.28521188
For me, it was cardomain
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 3:17:23 AM No.28521197
Usui_Touge15-Toyota_Corona-MarkII-pickup
Usui_Touge15-Toyota_Corona-MarkII-pickup
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For me, it was streetfire.
At least JapaneseNostalgicCar still exists.
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 3:43:47 AM No.28521227
For me it was superstreet, but they got bought by motorweek who compressed the shit out of their old photos or just plain lost them, and now they basically don't do anything
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 3:54:47 AM No.28521234
>>28519213 (OP)
speedhunters' parent company is EA
>EA
fucking RIP it was over before it began
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:04:57 AM No.28521245
>>28521234
hmm scratch that. for once ea didnt fuck shit over but the company that took over from them did
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:56:23 AM No.28521315
Saw their decals in some video games. No clue what they even did and as such nothing of value was lost.
Cope, seethe, dilate, RBP
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 8:46:20 PM No.28522263
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>>28521315
>No clue what they even did
They sold stickers, a great loss to the motoring world RIP
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Anonymous
7/18/2025, 9:18:13 PM No.28522354
>SNEEDHUNTERS
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 9:29:08 PM No.28522379
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>>28522263
It was baisically a 90s tuning magazine, funded by a corporation so fat and bloated that they probably forgot they even had it on their balance in the first place (which was a good thing).
But times are hard for EA, shit's so fucked that they give up on big licenses like FIFA and F1 and send EVERYONE into the Battlefield mines in a last ditch hail mary. Criterion is there, Ghost is there, Codemasters are there, Black Box has been there for a long time, everything EA touches turns into Battlefield. Racing is a dead genre to them, so Speedhunters is no longer a justified expense.