- Runabout (series)
"Runabout" is a series of
destruction -themeddriving games developed byClimax Entertainment . The games in the series were released onPlayStation ,PlayStation 2 andSega Dreamcast .Overview
Runabout's main mission has always been that you, the player, drive from A to B and pickup this or deliver that. The earlier games had more than one map to choose from, the later ones had just one real life themed huge city. Those city's are:
San Francisco in Super Runabout (Sega Dreamcast ) andNew York in Runabout 3 Neo Age (PlayStation 2 ).You start off with just a few vehicles, later when you complete a mission, destroy as many as you can or drive without damaging anything you are rewarded with a new vehicle. In the newer games you were also rewared with paintjobs and special abilities for each individual vehicle. Although, made in Japan, all games in the series featured predominantly english text and dialogue regardless of regional version. Within which, there are some examples ofEngrish such as the message: "Can Not Run" in Runabout 3 Neo Age, when the player's vehicle is wrecked or driven into water. Common vehicles to all games are a Pickup truck, NSR (Honda NSX ), F1 car, Tank and various novelty vehicles.Felony 11-79 (Runabout)
Infobox VG| title = Felony 11-79 (Runabout)
developer =Climax Entertainment
publisher =
designer =
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released = PlayStation:
December, 1997
genre = Racing
modes =Single Player
ratings =ESRB Kids To Adults
platforms =PlayStation
media =CD-ROM Designed and Produced by Kan Naito, the first in the series was known outside of Japan and Asia as "Felony 11-79".While it featured three separate environments and a test course as opposed to the later games' use of one city, the game itself was rather short overall.Most of the player's time was spent in unlocking the game's many bonus vehicles.Vehicles
Here is a complete vehicle list and their descriptions.
*DRM (Dodge Ram 2nd Generation)
*318 (BMW 318i)
*MIN (Mini Cooper )
*VES (Vespa Motor Scooter)
*CIV (Civic SiR (EK))
*NSR (NSX Type R)
*GT5 (Skyline GT-R (R33))
*BUS (Bus )
*DTK (Dump Truck)
*LIM (Limousine )
*PCS (RX-7 (FD3S))
*GT1 (SupraSuper GT )
*DBL (Lamborghini Countach LP400)
*VPR (Dodge Viper GTS )
*ELS (Lotus Elise )
*360 (Subaru 360 )
*GTK (Garbage Truck)
*SSP (Street Sweeper)
*FML (Formula One car )
*PLC (Oldsmobile Cutlass Police Car )
*TNK (Tank )
*RCC (Radio-controlled Car)Runabout 2
Infobox VG| title = Runabout 2
developer =Climax Entertainment
publisher =
designer =
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released = PlayStation:
genre = Racing
modes =Single Player
ratings =ESRB Teen (T)
platforms =PlayStation
media =CD-ROM
requirements =
input =Vehicles
Here is the complete vehicle list and its description.
*1500
*A156
*REVU
*REVUⅡ
*CAB
*DELIVERY
*ROAD
*NSR
*BEZ・V
*MIUR
*TRACTOR
*TRACTORⅡ
*FIRE
*HALEY
*HALEYⅡ
*Y800
*Y800・GT-1
*F500
*F500 LUPIN
*CORV74
*CB427
*FERA250
*WRC
*N390
*N390 ROAD
*K・PAT
*LUNCH VAN
*M・CARRY
*DRAG
*G・TANK
*PANDASuper Runabout: San Francisco Edition (The Golden State)
Infobox VG| title = Super Runabout: San Francisco (The Golden State)
developer =Climax Entertainment
publisher =
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released = Sega Dreamcast:
"Super Runabout:"
genre = Racing
modes =Single Player
ratings =ESRB Teen (T)
platforms =Sega Dreamcast
media =CD-ROM
requirements =
input = Released in Japan as "Super Runabout", it was the first iteration for theDreamcast . An updated version was made and released in the US as "Super Runabout: San Francisco", possibly for easier name recognision/commercial friendly. Released inPAL districts as "Super Runabout: The Golden State" and finally in Japan again as "Super Runabout: San Francisco" (the updated version).Vehicles
Here is the complete vehicle list and its description.Scenario A:
*256GT
*A-C160
*PUMP
*VES
*RAM
*F500
*SGX-11
*BUS
*TYR
*F891
*NSR
*P405
*HAM
*TANK
*RSP
*PIGGIEScenario B:
*CHP1000
*SIR
*AST
*PATROL
*345GT
*LIM
*TAC
*AMB
*4WB
*CHV
*COMBOI
*BIM
*RAM
*HAM
*TANK
*BUSRunabout 3 Neo Age
Infobox VG| title = Runabout 3 Neo Age
developer =Climax Entertainment
publisher =
designer =
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released = PlayStation 2:
genre = Racing
modes =Single Player
ratings =ESRB Teen (T)
platforms =PlayStation 2
media =DVD-ROM
requirements =
input = Released only inJapan andEurope , this third follow up for thePlayStation series offers just one city, the city ofNew York .The graphics were improved over those of the previous game. Alterations including improved reflections and generally higher polygon counts on the game's vehicle, character and obejct models. Characteranimations were also improved. The game also featured sections where the player was required to and drift and crash to get "Drift Crash Points". There were also vehicle-jumping distance and speed records.Extras
The Options menu featured two unlockable sections. One of which, an "Object List", in which every crashable object in the game was displayed. The names were written in colours to reflect their scarcity (items marked with gold being common, and those marked green being special mission objects).Also in the options menu, was the "Bonus Tip" list, where one could keep track of what bonuses were received as well as the criteria for the obtaining of bonuses not yet revealed. The bonuses ranged from unlockable vehicles to extra paintjobs or special actions for the vehicles.
Vehicles
Here is the complete vehicle list and its description.
*MUS-500(Ford Mustang )
*MIT-TRP(Triumph)
*MIN-MSX(Honda S-MX )
*TRK-DAK(Pickup truck )
*BUS-NYT(Bus /Coach)
*TNK-MKV(Merkava Tank)
*KAN-NSR(NSX Type R)
*OLD-A40(Austin A40 )
*SPO-FER(Ferrari Testarossa )
*FRE-ENG(Firetruck )
*CAB-CWN(Taxicab )
*MON-RAM(Dodge Ram Monster truck )
*CRT-KGR(Champ Car )
*POL-BRO('74 Dodge Monaco Police Car)
*LIM-LIC(LincolnLimousine )
*WRK-ROD(Excavator )
*RLY-ESC(Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Edition)
*SP1-BOW(Motorboat )
*SP2-KKU(Karakuri ningyo )
*SUB-CHA(Dodge Challenger )Music in "Runabout"
"Felony 11-79" (or "Runabout" in Japan), "Super Runabout" and "Runabout 3 Neo Age" all feature soundtracks performed by Japanese surf band
The Surf Coasters , who are known for theirDick Dale -esque sound.
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