Nitro (video game)

Nitro (video game)
Nitro
Nitro
Cover art of Nitro
Developer(s) Psygnosis
Publisher(s) Psygnosis
Producer(s) Steven Riding
Designer(s) James Woodhouse
Programmer(s) James Woodhouse
Phil Betts
Artist(s) Neil Thompson
Platform(s) Amiga
Atari ST
Release date(s) [1]
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single-player
Multi-player

Nitro is an top-down perspective arcade racer for the Amiga and Atari ST. It was developed and published in 1990 by Psygnosis.

Contents

Gameplay

This game contains no clear background or storyline, just white-knuckle video game racing. After choosing whether to play with one, two or three (via keyboard) players, the player(s) must select a car and buy accessories at the "pit stop" before proceeding to the race. Three vehicles are available; namely the racing car, sports car, and turbo buggy. Accessories include nitros, high speed, acceleration, traction, fix damage, a change of car, as well as fuel which is imperative to the racing campaign.

The game consists of 32 levels, but the game ends when the fuel is depleted. To prevent this, the player must finish in a high place on most races, which rewards the player with up to 600 gasoline units. In addition, power-ups float around in the levels as well as being placed on the track, but these may be picked up by any of the four cars.

There are four different environments. Starting on city roads, the player advance through forest and desert tracks before playing the last levels in a wasteland terrain. (Evidently, the Nitro story is that the apocalypse occurs, and the races go on. "The end of the world is nigh" is graffitied on the track.) Every four races there are night levels, which means that the screen is pitch-black save for the small area illuminated by headlights. Double headlights are available as a floating power-up.

Obstacles during races are commonplace. Examples are cones and holes in the road, which mainly slow down the player, and (blue) oil spillage which causes the car to spin. The Nitro manual makes reference to pedestrians, and says that in some races extra points are given for hitting pedestrians--however During a replay only 1 of the 32 levels has a message prior to entering the race, mentioning : money awarded for hitting pedestrians.

Nitro was also available as part of the Psygnosis monster pack, volume I, along with the original Shadow of the Beast and Infestation. The "monsters" in the game may refer to the players--namely, Clint Eastwood (P1--white), Rambo (P2--yellow), and James Bond (P3--red).

Trivia

As with a lot of early, indie-developed games, Nitro borrows heavily from another game. The game in question is Sega's 1988 arcade racer; Hot Rod. Nitro could even be considered a video game clone of Hot Rod as it uses the same gameplay mechanic. The only things that differ between the two games are presentation and track layouts.

References

  1. ^ Nitro release information at GameFAQs

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • WCW Nitro (video game) — Infobox VG title = WCW Nitro developer = Inland Productions publisher = THQ engine = released = 1997, 1999 genre = Fighting, Wrestling modes = Single player, multiplayer platforms = PlayStation, Nintendo 64, PC media = requirements = input = WCW… …   Wikipedia

  • Nitro (computer game) — Nitro is an top down arcade racer for the Amiga and Atari ST. It was developed and published in 1990 by Psygnosis.Gameplay This game contains no clear background or storyline, just white knuckle video game racing. After choosing whether to play… …   Wikipedia

  • Racing video game — Racing game redirects here. For the type of board game, see race game …   Wikipedia

  • Blur (video game) — Blur Developer(s) Bizarre Creations Publisher(s) Activision Distributor(s) …   Wikipedia

  • Amplitude (video game) — Infobox VG| title = Amplitude caption= developer = Harmonix publisher = Sony Computer Entertainment designer = engine = released = vgrelease|NA=March 24, 2003|EU=September 26, 2003 genre = Music modes = Single player, Multiplayer,Online mode… …   Wikipedia

  • Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010 video game) — This article is about the 2010 video game. For other uses, see Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (disambiguation). Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit European cover art Developer(s) Criterion Games …   Wikipedia

  • Nitro — may refer to: Contents 1 Chemistry 2 Entertainment 3 Television 4 …   Wikipedia

  • WCW Mayhem (video game) — Infobox VG title = WCW Mayhem developer = Electronic Arts Kodiak Interactive publisher = Electronic Arts designer = engine = released = PlayStation Nintendo 64 August 31, 1999 Game Boy Color April, 2000 genre = Wrestling modes = Single player,… …   Wikipedia

  • Crash Bandicoot (video game) — Crash Bandicoot …   Wikipedia

  • Nintendo video game consoles — This is a list of Nintendo video game consoles. As of October 2, 2008, Nintendo has sold over 470 million hardware units.[1] A size comparison of the (top to bottom) Wii, GCN, N64, North American SNES and NES …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”