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From: mingo870
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  • I remember that game so well. I almost threw my red joystick at the screen, out if instinct, but I didn't have it in my hand...

    I like the 911 with the whale tail the best

  • This must be Commodore 64 graphics.

  • boooooriiiiiing!!!!!!!!!

  • From the makers of Superman 64...

  • I remember that thing when you'd bump a car in front, lose all your speed and then about ninety cars would come up behind you one after the other and make you jump in the air - took you five minutes to get going again... Frustrating! and repetitive too

  • Remembers this came with my A500 back in the day.

  • When I clicked on this video I expected a smooth game like Lotus on Mega Drive but this is just horrible. Man the framerate is even worse than the ZX Spectrum version, the sound of the engine unlistenable and the grass graphics disgusting. Yet another big disappointment from Amiga games library.

  • @maiki60fps Well it was one of the very first amiga games ever released (when the A500 made the Amiga available for the masses) so this is kinda what you should expect and titus is known for being crap apart from great games like titus the fox, check out Crazy Cars 3 on the Amiga when the guys learn to use the blitter,

    But you do know that the lotus games on the megadrive are graphically downgraded from the Amiga originals right ?

  • I remember this game, had it on the Spectrum 128k. Used to get bored of it though arter a while.

  • I've been looking for this for ages! this game ruled!

  • AHHH !!! My childhood memories.

  • I miss that Amiga system-font.

  • ummm it's is really bad

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