Juiced: Eliminator

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Juiced: Eliminator

PAL game cover
Developer(s) Juice Games
Publisher(s) THQ
Release date(s) NA June 28, 2006
EU July 28, 2006
Genre(s) Street racing
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer (1-6)
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
PEGI: 12+
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Media UMD

Juiced: Eliminator is the sequel to Juiced. This version takes many elements from the console counterpart. It was released exclusively for the PlayStation Portable handheld system. It features a new mode where the player must try not to be eliminated, hence the title of the game.


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[edit] Plot

The plot starts off with the start of your racing career in Angel City. You start racing a new crew leader called Nina, who doesn't respect you or thinks that you got what it takes to beat her in a race. She lets you use one of her cars and wagers a bet with you (the same with TK in the orignal Juiced). After you beat her in the race, she respects you more and says sorry for being pushy before the race, as well as give you her cell phone number. This is where the career starts, giving you a wider choice of race events and allowing you 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 you have to do a number of races in a limited amount of days (and months) to complete the challenge.

[edit] Extra Features

  • All new 'ad-hoc' (non internet) wireless multiplayer games:
    • Eliminator
    • Relay race
  • Create your 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:
  • Improved career mode progression
  • All-new full-screen post-race movies

[edit] Game Play

There are 5 types of races:

  • Circuit: Standard racing, complete curcuit within the set number of laps.
  • Point-to-point: Race from start to finish.
  • Sprint: A Drag Race (manual controller only). You race three opponents in a three heat series race, total of points after each heat determines the winner.
  • Showoff: Timed race, you 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 finshed when only one driver remains.

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