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publisher : Atari / Infogrames
Game mode: single / multiplayer
Multiplayer mode: local network / Internet, players: 1 - 6
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Overview:
Get behind the wheel of the fastest and most dangerous dirt track vehicles in the world with the next generation of dirt track racing from Ratbag, the developer behind Dirt Track Racing� and World of OutlawsŽ Sprintcars. Bash fenders in Pro Stock races, plow through packs of Late Models or kick up the mud in open wheel Midgets. It�s 3 styles of all-out racing on a variety of high-speed dirt tracks. Hit the gas and fight to the front!
Features:
Race in 3 vehicle classes including Street Stocks, Dirt Midgets and Late Models. Each class provides a different racing experience:
* Street Stocks: Popular entry-level vehicles that are cheap to buy and fix drive dirty and smash into other cars to win.
* Dirt Midgets: Lightening fast and very responsive. Produce the most hair raising, gut wrenching flips and spins.
* Late Models: The big brutes of racing. Low center of gravity and closed wheels makes for lots of fender-banging contact.
Test your driving skills on 13 real-world tracks and 6 fantasy tracks Race in 5 different game modes: Practice, Time Trial, Single Race, Championship and Career mode Experience real-world graphics, car physics and damage from award-winning Ratbag Difference Engine.
Similar games:
age requirements: everyone
System requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Processor Pentium III 900 MHz, 256MB RAM, graphic card 32MB, 500MB HDD
Private | |
Industry | Video games |
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Fate | Acquired by Midway Games |
Founded | 1993 in Adelaide, Australia |
Founder | Richard Harrison, Greg Siegele |
Defunct | 15 December 2005 |
Ratbag Games Pty Ltd was an Australian developer of video games such as Powerslide, The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee and World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002.
About the company[edit]
Ratbag was founded in 1993 in Adelaide, South Australia by Richard Harrison and Greg Siegele. Known initially as Emergent Games, the company took 3 years to prototype their first title Powerslide. Following its acquisition by Midway Games on 4 August 2005, the company was known as Midway Studios - Australia. On 13 December 2005, employees at the studio were told that Ratbag was going to be closed by its parent company. Two days later on the 15th, the studio was closed, leaving the staff employed there without a job. Subsequently, Krome Studios rehired many of the Ratbag staff and established Krome Studios Adelaide.
About the games[edit]
Ratbag made a name for itself with its debut title Powerslide. The arcade racer, set in a post-apocalyptic future, is powered by a highly advanced rendering system for its time, allowing for up to 300,000 polygons on-screen at once. Powerslide was met with critical if not commercial success, receiving a lot of publicity from the Australian gaming media. Several PC racing titles followed over the years, and before too long Ratbag found itself 'typecast' as a simulation racing developer.
With the arrival of the PlayStation 2 in late 2000, Ratbag saw an opportunity to move into the lucrative console market. World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 was the first of several PlayStation 2 titles developed and released, with a handful of titles going unpublished, most notably the follow-up to Powerslide, Powerslide: Slipstream.
The last title developed by Ratbag (prior to their acquisition) was The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee for the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox. The 'Adventure/Racing' title was the first Ratbag title to break from the simulation tradition set forth by previous titles and features simple 'on-foot' gameplay in addition to various story-driven racing missions. Coming after a wave of similar mission-based driving games and with a rushed development, The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee received a lukewarm response from the gaming press.
Games releases[edit]
Saturday Night Speedway Pc
- Powerslide – Windows
- Dirt Track Racing – Windows
- Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars – Windows
- Dirt Track Racing 2 – Windows
- Leadfoot – Windows
- Dirt Track Racing: Australia – Windows
- World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 – PS2
- Saturday Night Speedway – PS2, Windows
- The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee – PS2, Xbox
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- Ratbag Games Last version of Ratbag Games official website reproduced by Australian video game website Sumea for archive purposes.
- Midway shafts Ratbag Studios Employee's account of company closure
Saturday Night Speedway Pc Download Windows 7
* Late Models: The big brutes of racing. Low center of gravity and closed wheels makes for lots of fender-banging contact.
Test your driving skills on 13 real-world tracks and 6 fantasy tracks Race in 5 different game modes: Practice, Time Trial, Single Race, Championship and Career mode Experience real-world graphics, car physics and damage from award-winning Ratbag Difference Engine.
Similar games:
age requirements: everyone
System requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Processor Pentium III 900 MHz, 256MB RAM, graphic card 32MB, 500MB HDD
Private | |
Industry | Video games |
---|---|
Fate | Acquired by Midway Games |
Founded | 1993 in Adelaide, Australia |
Founder | Richard Harrison, Greg Siegele |
Defunct | 15 December 2005 |
Ratbag Games Pty Ltd was an Australian developer of video games such as Powerslide, The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee and World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002.
About the company[edit]
Ratbag was founded in 1993 in Adelaide, South Australia by Richard Harrison and Greg Siegele. Known initially as Emergent Games, the company took 3 years to prototype their first title Powerslide. Following its acquisition by Midway Games on 4 August 2005, the company was known as Midway Studios - Australia. On 13 December 2005, employees at the studio were told that Ratbag was going to be closed by its parent company. Two days later on the 15th, the studio was closed, leaving the staff employed there without a job. Subsequently, Krome Studios rehired many of the Ratbag staff and established Krome Studios Adelaide.
About the games[edit]
Ratbag made a name for itself with its debut title Powerslide. The arcade racer, set in a post-apocalyptic future, is powered by a highly advanced rendering system for its time, allowing for up to 300,000 polygons on-screen at once. Powerslide was met with critical if not commercial success, receiving a lot of publicity from the Australian gaming media. Several PC racing titles followed over the years, and before too long Ratbag found itself 'typecast' as a simulation racing developer.
With the arrival of the PlayStation 2 in late 2000, Ratbag saw an opportunity to move into the lucrative console market. World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 was the first of several PlayStation 2 titles developed and released, with a handful of titles going unpublished, most notably the follow-up to Powerslide, Powerslide: Slipstream.
The last title developed by Ratbag (prior to their acquisition) was The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee for the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox. The 'Adventure/Racing' title was the first Ratbag title to break from the simulation tradition set forth by previous titles and features simple 'on-foot' gameplay in addition to various story-driven racing missions. Coming after a wave of similar mission-based driving games and with a rushed development, The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee received a lukewarm response from the gaming press.
Games releases[edit]
Saturday Night Speedway Pc
- Powerslide – Windows
- Dirt Track Racing – Windows
- Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars – Windows
- Dirt Track Racing 2 – Windows
- Leadfoot – Windows
- Dirt Track Racing: Australia – Windows
- World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 – PS2
- Saturday Night Speedway – PS2, Windows
- The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee – PS2, Xbox
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- Ratbag Games Last version of Ratbag Games official website reproduced by Australian video game website Sumea for archive purposes.
- Midway shafts Ratbag Studios Employee's account of company closure