I don't play racing games that much anymore, but some old racing games have a special place in my heart:
1. Fatal Racing aka Whiplash (3D-accelerated version that came with my 3Dfx Voodoo card)
I've probably never had so much fun with a racing game as with this title. Hard to put my finger on what it was, but it was simply marvellous. Even my ex-gf, who generally didn't care about games, especially racing games, fell in love with this game and played it to death (not literally).
If I'm ever able to locate my original installation CD for this game, I promise I will dig my old 3Dfx Voodoo card from the closet and revive my retro gaming PC, just in order to play this game again. Hmmm, or does DOSBox nowadays emulate 3Dfx, or support Glide wrappers?
2. 4D Sports: Driving (aka "Stunts", I think)
The track editor was great, I made some marvellous tracks for this game with my brother. Also the bugs in the physics made it possible to make some memorable replays, e.g. I still have very funny replays where the car drives on its roof for some time after an unsuccessful loop, or in certain high-speed track the car jumps up like a bullet to what seems like several miles high, from where you can see the whole track below you for a couple of minutes. This game offered truly memorable WTF? moments.
3. Carmageddon 1-2
These two games would be pretty much perfect except for two annoyances:
- The first Carmageddon game tended to crash every now and then while playing. Not nice having to replay whole level just because of a game crash.
- Carmageddon 2 didn't have that problem, but then it had those annoying (very hard) "special mission"-levels. I would have just preferred if all missions were the normal "kill all enemies" missions like in the first Carmageddon game.
The little I've played the third game in the series, it didn't feel at all as funny as the first two games.
Post edited July 24, 2011 by timppu