Sure, you've always wanted to blaze down the streets of San Francisco in a souped-up hot rod, just like in those action movies. But have you ever wanted to scramble across the living room floor playing tag in a minature racing car with a buddy? Or plow through an Old West town in a futuristic speed machine picking up randomly placed energy Powerballs? Strap in and join the 64-bit club!
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Played as part of Atari 50.
Surprisingly decent (if sometimes very jittery) 3d physics going on here with a very weird but interesting low-poly aesthetic, however unintentional it really was. It's still shockingly simple and you can see literally everything in it in under 20 or 30 minutes, which is crazy for a full-priced video game, but I can't bring myself to hate it as much as the other Jaguar games because of the pretty decent novelty factor present.
Surprisingly decent (if sometimes very jittery) 3d physics going on here with a very weird but interesting low-poly aesthetic, however unintentional it really was. It's still shockingly simple and you can see literally everything in it in under 20 or 30 minutes, which is crazy for a full-priced video game, but I can't bring myself to hate it as much as the other Jaguar games because of the pretty decent novelty factor present.