Carmageddon 64
The controversial vehicular combat game comes to N64 with destructible environments, pedestrian mayhem, and brutal car battles. Complete objectives by racing, wrecking opponents, or slaughtering pedestrians.
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This section may contain original research . Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations . Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. ( June 2018 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Like its predecessor, Carmageddon II was subject to criticism for the level of violence portrayed in the game.
It is rated 15+ by ELSPA . In some countries, the pedestrians (and animals) are zombies, and blood is turned to green slime, while in Germany, aliens replaced the pedestrians. Internet-released 'blood patches' restore the original human pedestrians. The blood pack was later released in the United Kingdom in 1999, earning the game an 18 certificate.
Carmageddon II was the first Carmageddon game to feature hardware acceleration , this was used for the higher quality damage models and higher quality levels. Carmageddon II features new damage models for the vehicles, this includes car bodywork damage such as fenders and vehicle spoilers . Cars can also be split in half, instantly wasting them, but only if it is not repaired before it touches terrain. Unlike the first game, Carmageddon II does not have "stealworthy cars", which are cars that have a chance to be taken if wrecked in a race and instead any car wrecked can be purchased.
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About Carmageddon 64
Carmageddon 64 is a classic video game released for the Nintendo 64 on January 1, 2000. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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