Ik las net op Gamespot.com dat 'World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars' uit is. Er is zelfs al een kant -en klare review van op die gamesite aanwezig. Het is uiteraard geen simulator, maar het ziet er wel kool en funny uit. Het doet me eerlijk gezegd denken aan 'Beetle Crazy Cup'. Ook niet de allerbeste beste qua autoraces wat er toen beschikbaar was, maar de graphics waren zeer goed en het concept stond garant voor veel speelplezier.
"On the track, World of Outlaws offers several new graphical perks. Veterans will notice right away that Ratbag has eliminated the DOS-like overlay typefaces of prior games in favor of a showy new HUD. It has refined virtually everything you can see, undoubtedly to take advantage of today's vastly improved computing horsepower. The skies are more dramatic and full, the airborne dust is more prevalent, and the shadowing and lighting are more believable. The track surface textures are particularly impressive--they're finely detailed and add a great deal to the game's sense of speed. "
Minimum System Requirements
• RAM: 128 MB
• Video Mode: 3D Accelerator
• Hard Drive Space (MB): 1500
• Sound Board: Yes
Recommended System Requirements
• System: PIII 800 or equivalent
• RAM: 128 MB
• CD-ROM Speed: 8X
• Video Mode: 3D Accelerator
Multiplayer Support
• Multiplayer supported on: LAN, Internet
• Number of players: 1-10
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"World of Outlaws continues to deliver the superb handling and very realistic track dynamics for which Ratbag has become known. Try driving off the groove in the mud or approaching a high-banked turn the same way as you would a low-banked turn and you'll soon see just how many physics variables Ratbag has utilized. Even longtime oval haters may find enough diversity in the game's 15 circuits (three of which are locked at the outset) that they'll at least temporarily set aside their prejudices. In fact, the three locked tracks are of the fantasy variety, combining an assortment of well-placed jumps and hazards and several opportunities to turn right."
Publisher: Infogrames
Developer: Ratbag
Release Date: 02/03/2003