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- Fatal_Racing abstract "Fatal Racing, known as Whiplash in the USA, is a 3D stunt car racing game developed by Gremlin Interactive and published in 1995 for DOS.Fatal Racing can be considered to be a hybrid of Stunts and Destruction Derby. The player picks among a broad selection of cars and drives through tracks with loops, corkscrews and insane jumps while trying to smash into other cars to destroy them and at the same time cross the finish line first. There is a variety of different camera views available in the game, "in-car", chase-cam, etc. Multiplayer is supported by IPX/SPX network and modem, in addition a split screen option is also available.Fatal Racing supports graphics resolutions of 320×200 and 640×480, the latter being very demanding on the hardware available at the time of the game's release. The game also runs in a 16:10 aspect ratio and not the more common 4:3 aspect ratio at the time.The names displayed for drivers of cars in the race not controlled by human players all come from famous robot or computer characters from science fiction movies and television (Kryten from Red Dwarf, Slave from Blake's 7, Robby from Forbidden Planet, etc.), though this can be changed within the game's options.".
- Fatal_Racing computingMedia Compact_disc.
- Fatal_Racing computingPlatform DOS.
- Fatal_Racing developer Gremlin_Interactive.
- Fatal_Racing genre Racing_video_game.
- Fatal_Racing publisher Gremlin_Interactive.
- Fatal_Racing requirement "486 DX2-66 MHz, Pentium really recommended.".
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- Fatal_Racing caption "Cover art".
- Fatal_Racing designer "Les Spink and Ade Carless".
- Fatal_Racing developer Gremlin_Interactive.
- Fatal_Racing engine "Custom".
- Fatal_Racing genre Racing_video_game.
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- Fatal_Racing id "/whiplash".
- Fatal_Racing input "Keyboard or joystick.".
- Fatal_Racing media Compact_disc.
- Fatal_Racing modes "Single-player and multiplayer".
- Fatal_Racing name "Whiplash".
- Fatal_Racing platforms DOS.
- Fatal_Racing publisher "Gremlin Interactive".
- Fatal_Racing released "--01-31".
- Fatal_Racing requirements "486".
- Fatal_Racing title "Fatal Racing".
- Fatal_Racing subject Category:1995_video_games.
- Fatal_Racing subject Category:DOS_games.
- Fatal_Racing subject Category:Gremlin_Interactive_games.
- Fatal_Racing subject Category:Racing_video_games.
- Fatal_Racing subject Category:Vehicular_combat_games.
- Fatal_Racing subject Category:Video_games_developed_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Fatal_Racing type 1995VideoGames.
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- Fatal_Racing comment "Fatal Racing, known as Whiplash in the USA, is a 3D stunt car racing game developed by Gremlin Interactive and published in 1995 for DOS.Fatal Racing can be considered to be a hybrid of Stunts and Destruction Derby. The player picks among a broad selection of cars and drives through tracks with loops, corkscrews and insane jumps while trying to smash into other cars to destroy them and at the same time cross the finish line first.".
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