- Carmageddon
Infobox VG| title = Carmageddon
developer =Stainless Games
publisher =SCi , Interplay
designer =
engine =BRender
released =June 30 ,1997
genre = Vehicular combat
modes =Single player , multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: MBBFC : 18
OFLC: MA15+ELSPA : 15+ (cut)USK : 12 (cut)
platforms =Microsoft Windows (1997), Macintosh (1997),PlayStation (1999),Nintendo 64 (2000),Game Boy Color (2001)
media =CD-ROM
requirements =
input ="Carmageddon" is the first of a series of graphically violent driving-oriented
video game s produced byStainless Games , published by Interplay andSCi . It was inspired by the 1975 cult classic movie "Death Race 2000 ".History
The game that became Carmageddon started out as "3D Destruction Derby", a banger-racing (stock-car) sim prototyped by Stainless. This was signed by
SCi in 1995, but the banger-racing angle was soon dropped and for a while the game was to use theMad Max license. This fell through, and was replaced by theDeath Race 2020 license, as a sequel to the original film was at that time planned. This introduced the running-over of pedestrians into the game.When this license also fell through,
SCi and Stainless took the decision to proceed with the game anyway, without a license. The name "Carmageddon" was coined, and development proceeded with the designers allowed unusually free rein with regard to the content of the game.Description
In "Carmageddon", the player races a vehicle against a number of other computer controlled competitors in various settings, including city, mine and industrial areas. The player has a certain amount of time to complete each race, but more time may be gained by going through checkpoints, collecting bonuses, damaging the competitors' cars or by running over pedestrians.
Races are completed by either completing the course as one would a normal racing game, "wasting" (wrecking) all other race cars, or running over all pedestrians on the level before anyone else.
The game was notable for its realistic and ground-breaking physics and for its in-game movie making features. It was also one of the earliest examples of go-anywhere 3D driving games, and may have influenced other later games including "" and the "
Grand Theft Auto " series.The game featured a music score version of
Fear Factory 's album "Demanufacture ", with the song 'Zero Signal' being used in the opening theme.Controversy
In many countries (including
Germany and, for a short time, the UK), the game, when released, containedzombie s orrobot s instead of people, as running over theundead was considered more acceptable by their respective ratings boards. In the UK SCi wanted to gain publicity for the game by submitting it to theBBFC to get an 18 rating, even though this was not necessary as the game contained no video footage. This backfired when the BBFC refused to certify the game unless all blood and gore was removed. After 10 months of appeal, the BBFC certified the original version. [cite news | title=Carmageddon 2 review - History of Carmageddon | publisher=Future Publishing | work=PC Format | date=January 1999 | accessdate=2007-11-04 | author=Bradley, David | pages=81]In some countries, the game was banned completely, including BrazilFact|date=June 2007. In Australia the game was passed completely uncut with an MA15+ rating. [ [http://refused-classification.com/Games_A-D.htm#carmageddon Games A-D | Refused-Classification.com ] ]
Ports
"Carmageddon" was originally released on the PC (for
DOS ) in 1997, but was eventually ported toMicrosoft Windows (1997), Macintosh (1997),PlayStation (1999),Nintendo 64 (2000) andGame Boy Color (2001). The PlayStation and Nintendo 64 versions of "Carmageddon" are more similar to "Carmageddon II". The Nintendo 64 port was ill-received, beingN64 Magazine 's lowest rated game at 8% from 1999 till 2004. The magazine encouraged gamers to "take it [the game] off the shelves, rip up the box and throw the cart repeatedly at the wall until it breaks".Expansion pack and compilation
"Carmageddon Splat Pack" is an official expansion pack released in 1997. The expansion pack included new tracks, vehicles, environments, network levels and
3Dfx support."Carmageddon Max Pack", also released in 1997, bundled the original game and its expansion pack into one package. As a bonus, it also included a strategy guide, mousepad, and a leather car key chain with Carmageddon's logo on it.
equels
This game was successful enough to spawn several sequels. The other games in the series are:
*""
*"Carmageddon TDR2000 "
*"Carmageddon TV " (never released due to Gizmondo's demise)
*"Carmageddon 64 (Nintendo 64)eries downfall
SCi had originally planned "Carmageddon 4" for a late 2005 release, but later postponed it indefinitely. Little to no news was released about the game prior to the announcement of its cancellation, with SCi (whom Eidos recently gained ownership of) putting development on hold for unspecified reasons. Fan sites and discussion boards for the series retain a majority of information available on the game. Most, however, being mere speculation. The fate of its development is unknown, as no new press releases or information have surfaced since its cancellation, with SCi and Eidos currently focusing on other projects. [cite web | url=http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=60605 | author=| title=Carmageddon 4 halted | publisher=Eurogamer ]ee also
*"
Death Race "
* "Roadwar 2000 "References
External links
*moby game|id=/carmageddon|name="Carmageddon"
* [http://dmoz.org/Games/Video_Games/Driving_and_Racing/Racing/Carmageddon_Series/ DMOZ directory]
* [http://www.edge-online.com/magazine/the-making-of%E2%80%A6-carmageddon The Making of... Carmageddon]
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