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Release Date | 2 August 2008 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | None |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Contemporary |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Non-Adventure Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | 320x200, 16-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 2,068 All Time |
This game is a mixture between Pitstop and Super-Sprint, with the feel of the good ol C64-days, with grandios SiD Music (c) by 20CC.
* Top-Down View Racing Game
* Pitstops
* Tire-wear
* Fuel Consumption,
* different track surfaces
* Car damage
* Highscore Lists
MAGS Winner 07/2008 Theme 'Retrofest'
Rocco | everything |
Babloyi | Proofreading |
A Woman for All Seasons | Proof-Reading |
Alien Time Zone | Design & Scripting |
Blooded Fields | Scripting, Descriptions, Additional Storywriting, Additional Dialogues |
Breakfast Requiem | Programming, Design, Art |
Crepe Fields: A Scare Among Crows | Collaborator on previous game |
Disquiet | Godfather |
Gold of the Red Dragon | Testing |
In Bloom | Most of the coding, design, story, writing and graphics |
Merry Christmas, Alfred Robbins | Scripting |
Smiley's Quest | Everything |
The Green & Red | Design, Programming, Art |
The Jimi Hendrix Case | Testing, sound design |
The Surprisingly Short Adventure of Leopold Kettle | Testing |
Witness! | Everything |
Zombie Attack (BAKE SALE) | Testing |
It's 1988, so find a screwdriver to realign the tape head of your C64 Datassette, and load up a C90 full of nostalgia! A fine (winning!) MAGS entry, begging to be expanded into a full length tittle. Controls could use a little tweaking, but there's lots of fun to be had here!
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Lovely retro vibe, the race controls weren't quite as smooth as I'd have liked, but pit stops were well done and talking to the team managed reminded me of the guy in the showroom in Supercars. If you want a bit of 8-bit racing nostalgia, this is an enjoyable game.