![]() I will point out that you will need either an A1200 or A4000 with at least 2Mb of RAM, and an accelerator is strongly recommended if you want the best speeds. As mentioned before, there are options galore and the graphical presentation screens are of a highly professional standard. This all adds up to being nothing short of perfect in the presentation department. The best thing about Xtreme Racing has to be the 3D texture mapped graphics which are truly superb they even look better than Mario Kart! The cars are well drawn and there is an infinite amount of angles you can view your car from. The second is usually littered with tight bends and annoying obstacles which will undoubtedly frustrate you beyond belief. There are also around 10 different courses, each with two different tracks. The computer- controlled cars are extremely tough on the easier levels so I can't imagine how much practice you'd have to put in to get up to a winning standard. There are three levels of difficulty so the game will last for months. Xtreme Racing contains exactly the same as this, although the banana skins have bee replaced with sheep. These could be popped by missiles and carefully positioned banana skins. Super Mario Kart boasted an excellent mode whereby your kart had three balloons surrounding it and the first to pop all three would win. Each characters also has its own particular car. There are eight other drivers to compete against and they all have varied attributes which you must look out for during a race. The best thing about Xtreme Racing has to be the 3D texture mapped graphics which are truly superb The Season mode is a complete tour throughout the game and in the Siltunna Grand Prix, depending on where you actually finish will result in how many points you will receive. ![]() ![]() The first is basically a practice session and it won't really matter if you happen to finish in last place the cup mode is split up into three the Tortoise Cup, Custard Cup and Xtreme Cup the latter being the most difficult containing awkward computer drivers and tough tracks with many obstacles. The actual game features three modes of play a single race mode, a cup race or a complete season. You can change the controls, weapons, car settings and laps, as well as the in-game options which allow you to tinker with the more technical aspects, namely frames per second, pixel sizes, dithering and switching between the blitter and C2P screen modes. To enable the best speed, detail levels, resolutions and screen sizes have all been made completely configurable, leaving it up to the user to play how they prefer.Įxtreme racing, or rather Xtreme Racing as it has now decided to call itself, comes complete with a menu containing a feast of options which let you change more or less everything. For instance, the games have all tried to be quick especially the Doom clones. ![]() Over the last few months the games side of the Amiga has all been pretty similar. Considering Mario Kart was, and probably still is, one of the finest games Nintendo have ever produced, to describe this as an Amiga version wouldn't be straying from the truth. If you've ever played Super Mario Kart on the SNES then you'll undoubtedly have an idea of what to expect. Last month we brought you a preview and mentioned that this game was looking particularly good.
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