Death Track (Death Track / Death Race) - car racing simulator with weapons equipped by Dynamix and published by Activision in 1989.
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| Genre | arcade racing , survival racing |
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| Platform | PC ( DOS ) |
| Game modes | single user |
| System requirements | 16-color EGA / Tandy, 256-color MCGA / VGA, 2-color Hercules MDA, 4-color CGA |
| Control | keyboard mouse |
Content
Story
Races are held in America of the future. The player races on various tracks throughout the country for money that can be spent on armor, weapons and other changes to protect your car and destroy competitors. The race can be won - coming first to the finish line or destroying all competitors. The player starts at $ 10,000.
Cars
- Hellcat High Speed
- The Crusher - High Firepower
- "Pitbull" - the most powerful armor
Racers (except player)
- Sly
- Motormaniac
- Wrecker
- Melissa
- Megadeath
- Killer angel
- Lurker
- Preying menace
- Crimson Death
Weapons
(three levels of development)
- Machine Guns (Machine Guns)
- Mines
- Caltrops
- Wheel spikes
- Ram spikes (Bumper spikes)
- Missiles (Missiles)
- Laser Blades (Laser beams, powerful weapons with limited ammunition)
- Particle beam (beam weapons, the weakest, but with unlimited ammunition)
- Terminators (self-propelled mines on wheels traveling on the highway, before falling into the first car he encounters)
Equipment
(three levels of development)
- Engine
- Brakes (Brakes)
- Transmission
- Tires (Tires)
- Airfoils (Wings)
- Armor
Sequel
In 2008, Skyfallen Entertainment and the publisher 1C released a remake of Death Track: Revival .