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'''''Hot Wheels: Velocity X''''' is a racing video game developed and published by Beyond Games and THQ. The game was released in the fall of 2002 for PlayStation 2, GameCube, PC, and Game Boy Advance. The game is based on the Hot Wheels toy line and features cars in the game that were in the actual toy line.


==The Velocity X Beta==
The game's beta is very different from its final release. Many screenshots exist of the beta version and the only videos of the beta were posted to YouTube by IGN in May of 2011, although footage of the beta dates back to January of 2002.


[[File:Ps2_hot_wheels_velocity_x-110214.jpg|thumb|Velocity X Cover]]
==Differences==
The beta has many differences compared to the final version including:


Hot Wheels: Velocity X is a racing video game developed and published by Beyond Games and THQ. The game was released in the fall of 2002 for PlayStation 2, GameCube, PC, and Game Boy Advance. The game is based on the Hot Wheels toy line and features cars in the game that were in the actual toy line.
* When a stunt is performed, it would say “You’ve been Darylized!"
 
== The Velocity X Beta ==
 
[[File:hotwheelsv66883.jpg|thumb|Hot Wheels: Velocity X Beta Screenshot]]
 
The game's beta is very different from its final release. Many screenshots exist of the beta version and the only videos of the beta were posted to YouTube by IGN in May of 2011. Although footage of the beta dates back to January of 2002.
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfTIraU_56c Velocity X Beta Footage]
 
== Differences ==
 
The beta has many differences compared to the final version.
 
* When a stunt is performed, it would say “You’ve been Darylized!  
* The arrow pointing to the destination is red instead of blue or yellow in the final version. The overall HUD is different.  
* The arrow pointing to the destination is red instead of blue or yellow in the final version. The overall HUD is different.  
* The soundtrack is near if not completely different.  
* The soundtrack is near if not completely different.  
* Parts of levels are completely different compared to the final version such as different roads and obstacles.  
* Parts of levels are completely different compared to the final version such as different roads and obstacles.  
* The startup screen featured the main character Max Justice saying “Hot Wheels Velocity X” which is not in the final version.
* The startup screen featured the main character Max Justice saying “Hot Wheels Velocity X” which is not in the final version.
Nothing has resurfaced about the beta in years. As all of the online beta footage is years old. The whereabouts of the beta version are unknown.
== Cut Cars ==
[[File:356764756345756.jpg|thumb|"Sling Shot" a car cut from the final version and only in the beta version.]]
The game had 3 known cars cut from the final game: Sling Shot, Purple Passion, and Sweet 16 II. It is unknown how many cars were cut from the game. The only picture of any cut cars is a screenshot of Sling Shot. The other 2 cars have no photos from the beta, but models of the cars can be seen online.
[[File:tGIZQSbccJg.jpg|thumb|Unused front and back cover for the game.]]
== Rare Velocity X 40 Somethin' Release ==
[[File:iwYAAOSwgv5ZTBcI.jpg|thumb|Rare Velocity X 40 Somethin' Variation / Release]]
Hot Wheels released a rare variation of the 2002 mainline #051 40 Somethin’ with Velocity X and THQ decals with redline tires. The car was also released with the PC version of the game but releases are very limited. Because Velocity X was released on October 2002, the Velocity X version of the car had started production just before the 2003 mainline started and had a limited run.


== Demo ==
==Cut Cars==
The game had 3 known cars cut from the final game: "Sling Shot', "Purple Passion", and "Sweet 16 II". It is unknown how many cars were cut from the game. The only picture of any cut cars is a screenshot of "Sling Shot". The other 2 cars have no photos from the beta, but models of the cars can be seen online.


[[File:QUQAAOSwxmhdh8V1.jpg|thumb|Ferrari the CD-ROM Demo was packaged with.]]
==Rare Velocity X 40 Somethin' Release==
Hot Wheels released a rare variation of the 2002 mainline #051 40 Somethin’ with Velocity X and THQ decals with redline tires. The car was also released with the PC version of the game but releases are very limited. Because Velocity X was released in October 2002, the Velocity X version of the car had started production just before the 2003 mainline started and had a limited run.


The game had a demo that was featured with a Hot Wheels Racing 1:24 Scale Ferrari. The demo is similar to the final game besides minor differences such as sounds, placements for gadgets and grayed out and limited options.  
==Demo==
The game had a demo that was featured with a Hot Wheels Racing 1:24 Scale Ferrari. The demo is similar to the final game besides minor differences such as sounds, placements for gadgets and grayed out and limited options.


== Lost "Behind The Scenes" Video ==
==Lost "Behind The Scenes" Video==
In 2002, shortly after ''Hot Wheels: Velocity X'' was released, Beyond Games posted a video to their website titled "Behind The Scenes of Velocity X". This video was one of 5 videos posted on the Beyond Games website. 4 of the 5 videos have been posted to YouTube, those being “Opening Movie”, “Opening Movie Part 2”,  “Opening Movie Part 3”, and “30-Second Promo”. Unfortunately, the original site and page are now gone but can be accessed through the Wayback Machine. The fifth video “Behind The Scenes” cannot be downloaded through the Wayback Machine. The video has not resurfaced onto any site since and remains lost.


In 2002, shortly after Hot Wheels: Velocity X was released. Beyond Games posted a video to their website showing Behind The Scenes of Velocity X. This video was one of 5 videos posted on the Beyond Games website. 4 of the 5 videos have been posted to YouTube, those being “Opening Movie”, “Opening Movie Part 2”, “Opening Movie Part 3”, and “30-Second Promo”. Unfortunately, the original site and page are now gone but can be accessed through the Wayback Machine. The fifth video “Behind The Scenes” cannot be downloaded through the Wayback Machine. The video has not resurfaced onto any site since and remains lost.
==Gallery==
===Photos===
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File:hotwheelsv66883.jpg|''Hot Wheels: Velocity X'' beta screenshot.
File:356764756345756.jpg|"Sling Shot", a car cut from the final version.
File:tGIZQSbccJg.jpg|Unused front and back cover for the game.
File:iwYAAOSwgv5ZTBcI.jpg|Rare Velocity X 40 Somethin' variation/release.
File:QUQAAOSwxmhdh8V1.jpg|Ferrari the CD-ROM Demo was packaged with.
</gallery>
===Beta Footage===
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==External Links==
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/VelocityX/comments/8pki9v/possible_alternate_cover_art/ Unused front cover.] Retrieved 22 Oct '19
*[https://www.coroflot.com/silran666/hot-wheels-for-ps2 Model of "Purple Passion".] Retrieved 22 Oct '19
*[http://www.kenbishopart.com/HotWheels.html Model of "Sweet 16 II"] Retrieved 22 Oct '19
*[https://www.ebay.com/c/1337177876 eBay listing for the CD-ROM demo of the game.] Retrieved 22 Oct '19
*[https://www.ebay.com/c/1838130226 eBay listing for the rare Velocity X 40 Somethin' car.] Retrieved 22 Oct '19


== References ==
==References==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20021127170621/http://www.beyondgames.com/ Proof of the lost "Behind The Scenes" video's existence.] Retrieved 22 Oct '19
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/VelocityX/comments/8a5zmk/an_unused_rear_cover_variant_for_the_pc_version/ Unused back cover.] Retrieved 22 Oct '19
*[https://litexsonar.hatenablog.com/entry/2018/03/30/080147 "Sling Shot" shown on a now-defunct blog.] Retrieved 22 Oct '19


1. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DnSb261P1c Beta Footage]
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2. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfTIraU_56c Beta Footage]
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3. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPJLUtEKhik Beta Footage]
4. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79Olqz1keog Beta Footage]
5. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08W6LRYWfhk Beta Footage]
6. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwb-SdOEL3A Beta Footage]
7. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWHbgK2P2kw Beta Footage]
8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20021127170621/http://www.beyondgames.com/ Proof of the lost "Behind The Scenes" video's existence]
9. [https://www.reddit.com/r/VelocityX/comments/8a5zmk/an_unused_rear_cover_variant_for_the_pc_version/ Unused back cover]
10. [https://www.reddit.com/r/VelocityX/comments/8pki9v/possible_alternate_cover_art/ Unused front cover]
11. [https://www.coroflot.com/silran666/hot-wheels-for-ps2 Model of Purple Passion]
12. [http://www.kenbishopart.com/HotWheels.html Model of Sweet 16 II]
13. [https://www.ebay.com/c/1337177876 CD-ROM Demo]
14. [https://www.ebay.com/c/1838130226 Rare Velocity X 40 Somethin']
15. [https://litexsonar.hatenablog.com/entry/2018/03/30/080147 Sling Shot shown on a now defunct blog]

Revision as of 12:50, 24 October 2019

Ps2 hot wheels velocity x-110214.jpg

Hot Wheels: Velocity X PlayStation 2 box art.

Status: Lost

Hot Wheels: Velocity X is a racing video game developed and published by Beyond Games and THQ. The game was released in the fall of 2002 for PlayStation 2, GameCube, PC, and Game Boy Advance. The game is based on the Hot Wheels toy line and features cars in the game that were in the actual toy line.

The Velocity X Beta

The game's beta is very different from its final release. Many screenshots exist of the beta version and the only videos of the beta were posted to YouTube by IGN in May of 2011, although footage of the beta dates back to January of 2002.

Differences

The beta has many differences compared to the final version including:

  • When a stunt is performed, it would say “You’ve been Darylized!"
  • The arrow pointing to the destination is red instead of blue or yellow in the final version. The overall HUD is different.
  • The soundtrack is near if not completely different.
  • Parts of levels are completely different compared to the final version such as different roads and obstacles.
  • The startup screen featured the main character Max Justice saying “Hot Wheels Velocity X” which is not in the final version.

Cut Cars

The game had 3 known cars cut from the final game: "Sling Shot', "Purple Passion", and "Sweet 16 II". It is unknown how many cars were cut from the game. The only picture of any cut cars is a screenshot of "Sling Shot". The other 2 cars have no photos from the beta, but models of the cars can be seen online.

Rare Velocity X 40 Somethin' Release

Hot Wheels released a rare variation of the 2002 mainline #051 40 Somethin’ with Velocity X and THQ decals with redline tires. The car was also released with the PC version of the game but releases are very limited. Because Velocity X was released in October 2002, the Velocity X version of the car had started production just before the 2003 mainline started and had a limited run.

Demo

The game had a demo that was featured with a Hot Wheels Racing 1:24 Scale Ferrari. The demo is similar to the final game besides minor differences such as sounds, placements for gadgets and grayed out and limited options.

Lost "Behind The Scenes" Video

In 2002, shortly after Hot Wheels: Velocity X was released, Beyond Games posted a video to their website titled "Behind The Scenes of Velocity X". This video was one of 5 videos posted on the Beyond Games website. 4 of the 5 videos have been posted to YouTube, those being “Opening Movie”, “Opening Movie Part 2”, “Opening Movie Part 3”, and “30-Second Promo”. Unfortunately, the original site and page are now gone but can be accessed through the Wayback Machine. The fifth video “Behind The Scenes” cannot be downloaded through the Wayback Machine. The video has not resurfaced onto any site since and remains lost.

Gallery

Photos

Beta Footage

External Links

References