Juiced


 * For the book, see Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big. For the similarly pronounced software, see Joost.

Juiced is a video game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC and mobile phone. The game was delayed for release in 2004 because of its original publisher Acclaim going bankrupt. The game was then picked up by THQ, the game was then further delayed as changes were made to the game.

In early 2006, UK software publisher Focus Multimedia re-released the PC version of Juiced at a new budget price point as part of its Essential games range.

The game offers many different modes including a career mode and arcade mode that present the player with challenges which gradually gets harder. A player can customize the car to suit their style and unlock new ones (by unlocking in arcade mode). Whilst racing there is a selection of background music from a variety of artists including Shapeshifters. A special feature added was the use of nitrous as expected since it is similar to other racing games which have the feature. This can be particularly useful for when the player is behind an opponent or is behind time, but the AI can also use the nitrous oxide.

Plot
The story starts with the player that just get out from Bayview and goes to Angel City with no car.T.K. makes his introduce and wants to help the player to race too.T.K. gives the player a Mitsubishi Eclipse(from his crew)and wants the player to race with T.K. .After the player wins T.K. makes the player a Juiced racer and gives the player a load of European tuner cars to choose so he can have his own car.T.K gives the player a garage and his own mechanic(so he can customize a car). Then T.K. leaves the player alone.The player learns about the Juiced races(being a little weird than other street race).The player will race a lot of times with T.K. and other crew bosses.

Car list

 * Acura Integra Type R '99
 * Acura RSX TYPE-S
 * Acura NSX
 * Chevrolet Camaro Z28
 * Chevrolet Camaro
 * Chevrolet Corvette
 * Chevrolet Corvette Z06
 * Dodge Charger '69
 * Dodge Neon R/T
 * Dodge SRT-4
 * Dodge Viper GTS
 * Fiat Punto 1.8 HGT
 * Ford Mustang '67
 * Ford Focus SVT
 * Ford Focus ZTS '04
 * Ford Falcon XR8
 * Ford Mustang GT '99
 * Holden Monaro CV8
 * Honda Civic DX
 * Honda Civic Type R(EP3)
 * Honda CR-X(EF8)
 * Honda Integra Type R(DC2)
 * Honda Integra Type R '02(DC5)
 * Honda NSX(NA1)
 * Honda Prelude VT(BB1)
 * honda S2000(AP1)
 * Mazda MX-5
 * Mazda RX-7(FD3S)
 * Mazda RX-8
 * Mitsubishi FTO
 * Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
 * Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI
 * Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII
 * Mitsubishi 3000GT(Z16)
 * Nissan 300ZX
 * Nissan 350Z
 * Nissan Skyline GT-R(BNR34)
 * Opel/Vauxhall Corsa Sri 1.8i 16V
 * Pontiac Firebird
 * Peugeot 206 GTI
 * Renault Clio Sport 2.0 16 V
 * Subaru Impreza 22B STi(GC8)
 * Subaru Impreza WRX STi(GDB)
 * Toyota Corolla 1.6
 * Toyota Celica SS-I(ST202)
 * Toyota Celica SS-II(ZZT231)
 * Toyota MR2 (SW20)
 * Toyota MR-S
 * Toyota Supra (JZA80)
 * Volkswagen Corrado VR6
 * Volkswagen Golf MKIV

Juiced: Eliminator
A sequel was released (Juiced: Eliminator) in 2006. It features new cars and a new elimination mode.