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Midnight Club Street Racing – PS2 Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
In secret gatherings around the world, a mysterious group of urban street racers known as the Midnight Club race for pride, power, and glory in sleekly customized, tricked-out sports cars. As a New York City cabdriver, you stumble upon this secret organization and decide to try something new. Before you know it, you’re speeding through crowded streets, running red lights, terrorizing pedestrians, driving on sidewalks, and outrunning the cops. You know the rules. There are none!

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:710425270529
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_MIDNIGHT_CLUB_STREET_RACING

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

74 reviews for Midnight Club Street Racing – PS2 Game

  1. Christopher Donnell

    Situation: You’ve just purchased an retrolio bundle pack with Madden, RR5 and SSX. You invite some friends over the day you get it in and try out the new games. Everyone’s excited and ready to have some fun. You pop in the games… Madden: You don’t like football, so this game is a waste of time. RRV: Looks nice, especially the skies in the second level, but after playing for a half hour you’ve only seen two monotonus tracks which are, um.. variations of the same track. SSX: A little more fun than the others, but it takes everyone a while to get the hang of it, and no one does very well.(some aspects of the above story were modified for dramatic effect)Too bad I didn’t have this game for my ‘Check out the Playstation 2’ get together. This game, while not quite as pretty looking as RRV, is a lot of fun – and that is what we play games for? I’ve owned it for about 3 hours already and I’ve actually gotten somewhere and enjoyed it! I’ve played RRV for about 3 days, forcing myself to get though it – and while I feel accomplished when I do finish a grueling Grand Prix, I can’t say it was 100% fun.Ireally appreciate the fact that the races (so far) are generally short – so when you need to race against someone 10 times before you race them it hasn’t taken a week – and you CAN replay them as many times as you want without having to replay prior levels. (My biggest problem with RRV is that I can usually breeze through the first 3 races of a GP, but the 4th is always trouble – an.

  2. Alex Valderana

    This game is truly a PS2 treasure. Race through either New York City or London (they should have more city/location selections though) and do whatever you want. Ram into cars, push them into lakes and rivers, get chased by the police, etc. This game rocks.In story mode, I guess that’s what you call it (I forgot), you must cruise through New York City and chase yellow dots (special cars) enough times until they’re convinced you’re material for a race. Once you race them you must follow them and get through their "homies" until you beat the starting race. You win the car they race with after you beat them in each race. Each race contains 3 races within it, and within each, if you win, you win the person’s car. Police chase you, as it’s an illegal activity to race through the streets of N.Y.C., ram cars inadvertently or intentionally as you roar after the man/woman you’re chasing or just speed ahead of him/her. Colorful characters populate the game, such as the funny Emilio, who taunts you as you race him in an accent.As you get higher in N.Y.C.’s Midnight Club rankings you eventually go to London where you continue cruising for some action and racing people.In 2-player mode I have had a lot of fun. In N.Y., you can visit the U.S.S. Intrepid naval ship docked, and there’s a ramp you must cross to get there. Except it’s cut off from the ship to the harbor, and you must build up speed and drive off the ramp to the ship. What my friend and I do is build up traffic, take t.

  3. Mike Folmar

    If you are looking for a fun game to play with a friend, this is the one for you. Midnight club lets you go wild in two impressively detailed cities. Point to point racing is okay but the real action is in the capture the flag mode. Enjoy!

  4. Michael

    This game has been the funnest racing game that I have ever played. I skimmed through some reviews & found some people (hardcore gamers) getting technical stating that it is a little unrealistic, graphics could be better….& so on. There are so many elements to this game that just amaze you. First of all, the layout of the cities are so detailed and accurate! I have been to Manhattan many times. While driving through the streets of New York on this game I saw certain landmarks that I recognized right away such as the Guggenheim museum, Central Park, Times Square, the bull statue on Wall St. and other minor landmarks & buildings. The attention to detail in this game is another thing that hooked me…..various talking pedestrians, all types of vehicles (buses, police cars, cabs, ice cream trucks & more), garbage cans, parking meters, fire hydrants & much more. There are several playing modes such as arcade mode, head 2 head racing, waypoint….in which you race against 4-6 racers, touching all of the waypoints to the finish line, capture the flag (my favorite) and finally career mode…in which you gradually upgrade your car by winning the car from the racers that you beat. The capture the flag mode gives this game a lot of replay value even for 1 player. It is basically playing tag while you are driving your vehicle. If you pick up the flag, you have to drop it off at a given point without being bumped by one of the other drivers….or you’ll lose the flag. If you.

  5. B Daugherty

    A free-roaming street racing classic by Rockstar Games. Race through cities like Tokyo and London and climb the ranks in the world of underground street racing. Progress through the game and aquire faster and more suped-up cars. Race for pink slips…FUN.

  6. reem youssef

    A+

  7. NickTheVideoGameMaster

    This Game Rocks if you like fast and the furious you should get this game what i like about it is all the types of modes you can choose from like capture the flag and the other games you can play it online and the tons of cars and some motorcycles to choose from the story mode is all right THats all I got ¤N1cK¤

  8. matt barbour

    This game is awesome it gives you one ghetto taxi and you have to work your way up by first finding racers, then challenging them and their homies then you race to see if you get the car. When I picked up this game I couldn’t put it down it was so good I just love making traffic jams and getting a really fast car vs. a really slow car and smoking him with my nitros and getting up to 200 miles per hour. It’s also fun just to ride around the two different cities and do stunts (which are outstanding in this game)

  9. A Shopper

    Midnight Club has good overall game play, but there are some lacking areas. Yes, the graphics are lacking for PS2 technology, but then this was a release title–remember what the PSX release games looked like compared to the more recent titles? It seems that accuracy on the streets was more important to this game developer than the actual graphics themselves. From the times that I have been to London, it seems pretty darn accurate. If you can overlook the fact that there are PS2 games with better graphics, then this game is a must for your driving library. No, it’s not exactly racing like you would find in Ridge Racer V, but it is still a racing style game. There is plenty of game play for drivers of all ages, and drivers of all ranges of skills. What am I somking on of the reviewers wants to know? NOTHING, I just see the game for what it is, and also know what it can be in the future. I am enjoying the games that I have now, and looking forward to a few years from now when I can say "boy–all those PS2 release titles had REALLY REALLY bad graphics—What were we thinking?"Good Game play. Good Extended playability. Good variety for all ages and skill ranges.

  10. ZaneDaugherty

    First lets go to the bad points. One thing I for one didn’t like is that the game did not have real life cars or realistic cars. It gave two levels so far but I havent played far enough to get more and I don’t know if you can get more. Another part is that when you mess up your car as much as you can white lines show where the cars beginning not damage frame is but they are not very noticable. Now the good news. The game was very fun and can be addictive. The damage is mostly different every time. Another fun thing that keeps me going is there are a lot of secret passage ways that you can find and go through which makes it a lot better. You can jump over rivers ponds go up stairs, all the fun things are here. If you really get into it, when your doing career there are many cars to unlock and different levels of cars. Ex. If you unlock a taxi you can get a better level of that taxi that is upgraded. Also you can go through rivers and small lakes and ponds. My favorite is hitting pedestrains that just say funny things, you smash them as hard as you can into the wall but they still get up then you can run them over and stay on top of them then they cant get up as if thats not crule enough. You can also cause accidents by making drivers swirve off and honk and crash into stuff. You can also take down anything lights, lamps, boxes on the side etc. Over all I give this game 4 stars because there are not real life cars. I advise you get this game because it is fun and.

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