Ive had a copy of this game since 2006 ish its hard to remember. it broke in 2010 after 4 years of good service I then tried to buy other copies of the game in subsequent years and none of them worked when I brought them home, good thing I only spent 3$ total on buying them, this game from mainstream stores is expensive for an 11 year old ps2 game
https://www.google.com/search?q=test+drive+eod&num=100&rls=com.microsoft:en-US:IE-Address&source=lnms&tbm=shop&sa=X&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAmoVChMIyfi68JXkxwIVQRw-Ch2IQQD0&biw=1077&bih=719eventually my want for other things made me nearly forget about ever buying it again until I took out my ps2 and started playing nfs pro street again earlier this month, one of my friends came over and we had a long chat about what ps2 games I still have and EOD came up, he told me about using toothpaste as a disc cleaner. I was skeptical at first but it sure did work, I found my whole childhood still exactly as I remember it, its not one of those games that you pick up again 5 years later and say "those graphics are far worse than I remember them". I was even more surprised to find my old saved career waiting for me, those designs I spray painted were immature at best. I'm not surprised that it's still a great game despite its age, and nothing like it has been produced with such attention to detail in both cars and gamemodes since. Not to mention the one of a kind spray paint system. they truly don't make games that are as simple anymore either
Anyway, did any of you have this game? it seems to be a rarer game based on the ps2 price