Thread:Formula Racer/@comment-5893191-20190207201552/@comment-26226604-20190207211756

Hate to say that, but you are actually wrong. The car name on the "Car Info" portion of the license screen actually do not refer the NSX used in that test as an Acura.

There are two proofs supporting the fact that the NSX used in the IA-3 test is the Honda-branded "NSX Type S Zero", and not the Acura one.


 * 1) The car is referred simply as "NSX Type S Zero", with no references to the Acura brand. If the car used in that test was indeed the Acura-branded variant, the Car Info screen would have referred it as "Acura NSX Type S Zero". This is proved by the fact that the car's replay name is used in the Car Info portion of the menu (While the Acura brand is referenced on the replay names of Acura-branded NSXs, the Honda-branded NSXs do not have references to the Honda brand in their replay names).
 * 2) The simple "NSX" name used in the NTSC-U 1.0 and 1.1 versions of the game. In these two versions, all Honda-branded Integras and NSXs lack replay names, except the "1998 Integra Type R" and "1997 NSX Type S Zero". These two particular cars have replay names because they are used in several license tests. This is also referenced in the Trivia section of the "Honda INTEGRA TYPE R (DC2) '98" and "Honda NSX Type S Zero '97" articles.

I hope this explanation has been helpful.