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{{Infobox CVG| title = Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights
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| developer = [[Juice Games]]
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| publisher = [[THQ]]
|title=Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights
| series = ''[[Juiced series|Juiced]]''
|developer=[[Juice Games]]
| designer =
|publisher=[[THQ]]
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|year=2007
| released = '''[[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[Xbox360]], [[Nintendo DS]]'''<br />
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{{flagicon|USA}}{{flagicon|Canada}} [[September 25]], [[2007 in video gaming|2007]]<br />
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{{flagicon|AUS}} [[September 20]], [[2007]] <br/>
|genre=[[Racing]]
'''[[Personal computer|PC]]'''<br/>
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
{{flagicon|World}} [[October 31]], [[2007]]
|preceded by=[[Juiced]]
| genre = [[Driving game|Driving]]
|series=Juiced
| modes = [[Single player]], [[multiplayer]], [[online multiplayer]]
|website=http://juiced2hin.com/
| ratings = [[ESRB]]: Teen(T) [[PEGI]]: 12+
|pcgamingwiki=Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights
| platforms = [[Personal computer|PC]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[Xbox 360|XBOX 360]], and [[Nintendo DS]]
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'''Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights''' is an arcade racing video game released on September 25 for the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation 3|PS3]], [[Xbox 360]], and [[Nintendo DS]]. The [[Personal computer|PC]] version will be released on October 31. It is a sequel to the [[2005]] game ''[[Juiced (video game)|Juiced]]''. This game is being developed by [[Juice Games]] and published [[THQ]]. The game has already been released. It utilizes more advanced car modification methods.  
'''Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights''' is a [[Racing]] video game released on September 25 for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Xbox 360]] and [[Nintendo DS]]. The [[Windows]] version was released on October 31, [[2007]] and the [[PlayStation 3]] version was released on October 29, [[2007]], though it was originally set for release at the same time as the other versions. It is a sequel to the [[2005]] game [[Juiced]]. This game is being developed by [[Juice Games]] and published by [[THQ]]. It utilizes more advanced car modification methods in comparison to its predecessor.


A demo for the Xbox 360 version was released on [[Xbox Live Marketplace]] on [[July 19]], [[2007]]. A second, multiplayer demo appeared on [[September 14]], [[2007]]. Ursula Mayes is on the cover of the game on all platforms.
A demo for the Xbox 360 version was released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on July 19, [[2007]]. A second, multiplayer demo appeared on September 14, [[2007]]. Ursula Mayes is on the cover of the game on all platforms.


==Game Play==
{{ToC}}
===Race Types===
According to Gamereactor, the game will start off in a night club where the player selects their character and car. Juice Games has decided to remove the racing calender, the respect system and the drag races. After choosing a character and car, the player will get a list of available races, three of which must be won in order to move up to the next level. Juiced 2 includes two types of racing - [[Circuit racing|Circuit]] and [[Drifting (motorsport)|Drift]] races.This game has been deemed  the prerelease game of the year.


===Your Character===
==External links==
A new feature in the game is the ability for the player to design their own character, which will make sure that no two drivers are alike and all online racers are unique.  
* [http://www.hotimportnights.com HIN Site]
*This feature is not available on the PS2 version.*
* [http://www.psw.netsons.org/sro Sro - Super Racing Online (Racing Games Fansite)]


===Modding===
[[Category:Juice Games]]
'''Exterior'''
[[Category:THQ]]
*One of the game's key features is the ability to juice-up your car by customizing it. The look of your car can be changed by adding [[Spoiler (automotive)|spoilers]], changing [[Wheel|wheels]], or attaching new [[Body kit|bodykits]]. If a player selects a new bodykit, he or she will also be able to watch as the new body parts are added to the car giving an inside view on how real cars are customized with body kits and other modifications. As there are different [[City|cities]], you can change your [[license plate]] ([[PS3]]/[[Xbox 360]]/[[PC]] only)to suit the location you are in (eg: a [[California]] license plate in San Francisco). The paintshop lets you not only choose any color you want, but it also lets you try different techniques. There is also over 2000 decals, which can be applied in 50 different layers. You can save your decal pack and apply it to any car in your garage.
[[Category:Racing]]
 
[[Category:Single player]]
'''Interior'''
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
*The interior may be [[Car modding|modded]] by adding things like [[Steering wheel|steering wheels]] and [[Racing seat|racing seats]].  The color of many items added to the interior can also be changed. You can only do these mods on the [[PS3]]/[[Xbox 360]]/[[PC]]  version.
 
===Driver DNA===
Juiced Games has also introduced a new phenomenon called Driver DNA which records a players style of driving and creates a strand of "DNA". Other players can then download your DNA from [[Playstation Network]] or [[Xbox Live|XBOX Live]] and race against it in the Driver DNA Lab.
 
===Online features===
Like the previous [[Juiced]] game, Online features such as [[Pink Slip]] Races will affect your Career mode.  A new feature is to have an Online Career and Crew. *You can [[download]] your friends' Driver DNA, view it and add them to your crew. You can trade cars and other items online. Each car has a log book which tells the current owner how many people have owned the car and what races it has been in. Online betting updates allow a player to bet during races, see how many people are betting on and against them, and what their odds are. Unfortunately, Online will be a feature only on  the [[PC]],[[PS3]] and  [[Xbox 360]] versions.
 
*You are only allowed to add your friends DNA to your Crew in your Singleplayer Career.  Online Crew races must be raced by players.
 
==Cities==
*[[Image:Checkbox.svg]] = Available On PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.
*[[Image:Checkbox-blue.svg]] = Available On PS2 and PSP
*[[Image:Checkbox-red.svg]] = Available On Nintendo DS
 
All of the following environments are available for racing.
 
<!--  Commented out because image was deleted: [[Image:Eiffelspiral.PNG|thumb|right|The spiraling track around the [[Eiffel Tower]] in Paris]] -->
* '''[[London]]'''[[Image:Checkbox.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-blue.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-red.svg]]: The capital city of London is steeped in history and drivers get the chance to race around world-famous landmarks that usually only see traffic at a pedestrian 30 MPH. Drivers can hit fifth gear as they tear down the bank of the Thames towards Big Ben and the houses of parliament. Drivers hurtle down Whitehall past Horse Guard's Parade and through Admiralty Arch, drifting around Piccadilly Circus and on to Trafalgar Square. The London streets throw up exciting and challenging routes. Drifters will enjoy the London track as it snakes around the London Eye.
* '''[[Paris]]'''[[Image:Checkbox.svg]]: Paris is the drifter's dream location. There is an awesome spiraling tracks around the Eiffel Tower. The curves and chicanes twist and turn beneath the mammoth structure and only the most controlled drivers will be able to handle the track's many surprises.
* '''[[Rome]]'''[[Image:Checkbox.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-blue.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-red.svg]]: The imperial city of Rome is home to some of the oldest and most spectacular buildings in the game. Founded in 753 BC the streets of Rome may have witnessed chariot racing but this is something completely new. Tires scream around the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II, the Arch of Constantine and past the Coliseum. It's this last location that really catches the spirit of the game with a spiraling track in and around the Coliseum that will have drifting fans salivating for more.
* '''[[San Francisco]]'''[[Image:Checkbox.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-blue.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-red.svg]]: The cosmopolitan west coast city of San Francisco is the ideal location for a race meet. The undulating streets challenge even the most accomplished drivers with many cars flying around the circuit. The slow curve of the Embarcadero is the place to reach top speeds as drivers hurtle past the Ferry Building, the foot of Market Street, before turning into the city around Union Square and past the Trans America Pyramid in the financial district.
* '''[[Sydney]]'''[[Image:Checkbox.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-blue.svg]]: Located on the southeast corner of Australia, Sydney is an excellent location for drivers to visit. A fast track, Sydney is instantly recognizable because of the unique opera house and the awesome Harbour Bridge that crosses between the central business district and the North Shore.
* '''[[Tokyo]]'''[[Image:Checkbox.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-blue.svg]][[Image:Checkbox-red.svg]]: Japan's capital city is awash with neon and is an ideal event partner. The Rainbow Bridge dominates the course and drivers speed across the distinctive districts of Airake and Shinjuku and feature landmarks such as the Fuji Building and the Big Site.
 
==Cars==
 
Juiced 2's cars are divided into classes.
* '''[[Exotic Car|Exotic]]''': The pinnacle of automotive engineering, exotics are high performance cars that prove the benchmark in Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights. Some drivers will strive to earn enough money to maybe buy themselves a Ascari KZ1 or a Pagani Zonda Roadster F. Others will try to take a more affordable car and mod it so it can perhaps compete against an exotic.
* '''[[Rice burner#Usage|Ricer]]*''': The late 80s saw the genesis of the modding scene. Starting in southern California, can enthusiasts began to modify their imported Japanese vehicles, following similar trends that originated in Japan. Common upgrades soon became available allowing the replacement of standard factory components with performance parts. Juiced 2 includes some awesome Japanese cars from the likes of Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, and Toyota. The good looks and outstanding performance potential makes these cars a must for serious modders.
* '''[[Euro Car|Euro]]''': There's no doubt that the kinds of the modding scene have been the Japanese imports. However, the European car manufacturers have started to get noticed too. The pinnacle of the Euro scene has to be the BMW M3, but there are others too. The Volswagen Golf GTi, SEAT Leon Cupra R lead up an impressive pack of highly moddable cars.
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* '''[[Muscle Car|Old Muscle]]''': A muscle car is a high performance car with a large capacity engine. The original muscle cars appeared between 1964 and 1973 from American manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Plymouth, Dodge, Pontiac, and Ford. The appearance of the muscle car marked a general trend towards factory performance and in-turn reflected the importance of the youth market. Muscle cars offered a range of affordable vehicles with strong street performance that were perfect for racing. The addition of extra customized parts and body kits lead to even bigger engines so as not to comprise performance.
* '''[[Muscle Car#Modern muscle cars|Modern Muscle]]''': The original muscle car era is long gone. However, in a bid to return to those heady days many US car manufacturers have reintroduced modern interpretations of old classics. These new pretenders feature large V6 or V8 engines supplying an impressive 425 HP. They've been styled in a manner that acknowledges their roots but also looks like the future. Juiced 2 features modern muscle cars like the Dodge Viper, Dodge Charger, and Ford Mustang.
[*] = ''Please see 4th paragraph of intro to the article''
 
==Soundtrack==
Each race event attended by musicians and DJ's which give it a '[[nightclub]]' feel. Juice Games called upon [[Adam Freeland]] to lay down some well known tunes and mix his own music too. The end result is a smooth R&B, [[Hip-Hop]] vibe that comes to life during races along with some huge beats and [[classic rock]].
 
==See Also==
* [[Juiced series soundtracks]]
 
==Sources==
* [http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/12847/THQ-Announces-Juiced-2-Hot-Import-Nights/ THQ Announces Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights]
* [http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/12822/Juiced-2-Revealed/ Juiced 2 Revealed]
* Gamereactor (a [[Scandinavian]] magazine that writes about video games)
* [http://media.xbox360.ign.com/media/882/882487/imgs_1.html Screenshots]
* http://www.juiced2hin.com Home>Race Access>Cars
* http://www.juiced2hin.com Home>Race Access>Cities
* http://au.playstation.com/games_media/release_schedule.jhtml
 
==Links==
*[http://www.juiced2hin.com Official Website]
*[http://files.filefront.com/Juiced+2+Hot+Import+Nights+Driver+DNA+Trailer/;8485306;;/fileinfo.html ''Juiced 2'' 'DNA' Trailer]
 
 
{{Juiced series}}
 
[[Category:Juiced|*2]]
[[Category:Windows games]]
[[Category:PlayStation 2 games]]
[[Category:PlayStation 3 games]]
[[Category:Xbox 360 games]]
[[Category:Wii games]]
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]
[[Category:PlayStation Portable games]]

Latest revision as of 18:56, 11 April 2023

Box artwork for Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights.
Box artwork for Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights.
Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights
Developer(s)Juice Games
Publisher(s)THQ
Year released2007
System(s)Windows, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS
Preceded byJuiced
SeriesJuiced
Genre(s)Racing
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB TeenPEGI Ages 12+
LinksOfficial websiteJuiced 2: Hot Import Nights at PCGamingWikiJuiced 2: Hot Import Nights ChannelSearchSearch

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights is a Racing video game released on September 25 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS. The Windows version was released on October 31, 2007 and the PlayStation 3 version was released on October 29, 2007, though it was originally set for release at the same time as the other versions. It is a sequel to the 2005 game Juiced. This game is being developed by Juice Games and published by THQ. It utilizes more advanced car modification methods in comparison to its predecessor.

A demo for the Xbox 360 version was released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on July 19, 2007. A second, multiplayer demo appeared on September 14, 2007. Ursula Mayes is on the cover of the game on all platforms.

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