This was my whole childhood here. Got my dad banned from Blockbuster cause of having Hot Wheels: Turbo Racing too long. But hey, what can I say? This song is the main reason.
I'm not sure if Hot Wheels Turbo Racing was the first place I heard the Reverend or if it was on the radio when I was like 13. Either way it's my favorite band. This track rocks
The Pride of San Jacinto was a decisive battle for the Texans over the Centralist Mexican Government in April 21st 1836. This marked the final and decisive battle of the _Texan Revolution_
They totally gotta put this in Hot Wheels Unleashed! The new game is looking real good but we need some sick music like this, it'd be a good homage to Turbo Racing :D
I always sing the "hoo haa" part, I get in trouble from my parents for making to much noise playing this, never gonna forget this games, its the 1st and only game i had until i got the ps2, only to get it a year before the ps3. o well. heeheeheehee
@brunohsantos1 I've never played the PlayStation version, so I didn't (and still don't) know if it's got all the same songs as the N64 version, or if there are a few different songs. Still, I'm happy that most people seem to agree with us. :D
Additionally: for an almost-fully-authentic experience, I recommend getting two to four PlayStation (or PS2) controllers and a Super Joy Box 5 Pro - either that or two to four PS3 controllers, but the Super Joy Box 5 Pro is simpler to install (and its what I use). Additionally, there's a program out there for backing-up and writing to PlayStation 1 memory cards (if, and ONLY if you have a SONY®-brand Memory Card Adaptor), and I use that, too, that way I can take saves from the PC to the PSx. :D
Indeed. If you have the PlayStation version, you can do it almost completely legally; just pop the disc into your PC's CD/DVD drive, launch the emulator (I recommend pSX, because it's simpler to configure, but ePSXe works a little better with most games), and load up the CD-ROM! :D Unfortunately, obtaining PlayStation/PSOne BIOS files is TECHNICALLY illegal unless you dump them from your own PlayStation yourself or something. ò.o I emulate my PS games a lot, though. :D