Racing
Released in 1997 by Activision, Interstate ’76 is a vehicular combat game that exudes the essence of the 1970s. Its unique combination of narrative depth, fast-paced action, and period-specific funk music set it apart from other games of its era. With players taking on the role of Groove Champion, a vigilante mechanic seeking justice on […] continue reading
Released in 1995 by Acid Software, Super Skidmarks is one of my most memorable racing games. This top-down racer with a unique twist brought intense, arcade-style competition to the Amiga, Amiga CD32 (my platform), and even made its way to the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis). Known for its quirky sense of humour, tight controls, and […] continue reading
Roadkill for the Amiga CD32 is a game that revels in its own chaos. Released in 1994 by Vision Software, Roadkill combines elements of classic top-down shooters with a unique twist that has players controlling an armoured car in a series of deadly arenas. Known for its fast-paced, gritty gameplay and tough-as-nails difficulty, Roadkill brings […] continue reading
When I think of classic racing games from the 90s, titles like Mario Kart, Gran Turismo, or Need for Speed might race to my mind. Yet, hidden within the technicolor mayhem of that golden era is a lesser-known gem: Big Red Racing. Released in 1996 by the developers at Big Red Software and published by […] continue reading