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Are they a thing? I fancy the idea of Chevelles, Impalas, and C2s driving around everywhere to steal. Like the Mafia or Godfather series, but a decade or two later. Preferably post-2007-ish for better graphics, and required walking around, not just driving.
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There’s on coming out in the fall that I know of, but it’s set in northern Quebec in the seventies, so you only get a truck in the woods. Also, it’s a mystery/horror/survival game with Wendigos.
You know, maybe it’s not what you’re asking for. My bad.
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while not set in the 70’s driver san franciso has a good selection of classic american metal
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Closest I can think of are the first three Driver games, although Driver 1 is the only decent one.
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Need For Speed Motor City Online. It’s not functional anymore but it’s pretty much that.
http://nfs.wikia.com/wiki/Motor_Cit…
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This is a good one. There’s no walking around, but the game has a pretty good system for letting you switch cars
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Yeah, until the V8 swapped Supras and V8 RWD swapped Eclipses come to play. :D
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The best part is there’s even a burnout button.
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It’s not 60s/70s, but L.A. Noire’s free roaming post-WWII LA is pretty great for experiencing some virtual historic metal. It’s a Rockstar game, so think GTA, mechanics-wise. Physics aren’t great, and it’s definitely better with a controller, but I thoroughly enjoyed it.