Andretti Racing (PC) overview and full product specs on CNET. Andretti Racing is a detailed Indy racing simulation that puts players behind the wheel of a mean machine. Sixteen tracks are available for play, featuring some.
Mario Andretti Racing | |
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Developer(s) | Stormfront Studios |
Publisher(s) | EA Sports |
Composer(s) | Michael Bartlow |
Platform(s) | Genesis |
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Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Mario Andretti Racing is a video game that was released in 1994 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. It was an early title in the newly created EA Sports line, and was developed by Stormfront Studios. The game was produced by famed sports game developer Scott Orr as part of his collaboration with Richard Hilleman in the creation of EA Sports. Race driver Mario Andretti personally guided the development of the AI used by the non-player drivers in stock cars, Indy style open wheel racing, and dirt track racing.
The game uses different physics and AI for three kinds of racing.
The success of Mario Andretti Racing led Orr and Hilleman to work with Stormfront to launch the highly successful NASCAR Racing series.
In 1996, EA Sports released another game starring Andretti, called Andretti Racing, for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. A PC version for Microsoft Windows followed in 1997.
Reviews[edit]
- FLUX (Apr, 1994)
- Electronic Gaming Monthly (Jun, 1994)
- Game Players (Jul, 1994)
- GamePro (Aug, 1994)
- Sega Force (Aug 10, 1994)
- Aktueller Software Markt (Sep, 1994)
- Mean Machines (Sep, 1994)
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Description of Mario Andretti's Racing Challenge
Nice 3D racer from Canadian racing game experts Distinctive Software. Features a fun career mode and a nice selection of different tracks and cars from Sprint Cars, Stock Cars to Formula One and Indy racers. I'm no fan of early 90's 3D polygons in racing games, but Mario Andretti offers pretty cool racing action for its time. a nifty little title that challenged racers to a variety of series and then allowed them to spend the resulting prize money as they rose through the ranks to 'Championship Cars.' The drive was only fair, even for the time, but six different car types. The game's best feature is undoubtedly the innovative 'career path' option that tracks your progress from rookie to circuit champion-- a really cool feature for its time that was sadly not followed up on by later games.
Overall, a solid racer that offers a few new ideas and decent realism, if not earth-shattering. Anyone who enjoys the game should check out Andretti Racing, a sequel released in 1997.
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Toni2019-04-180 point
THAT GUY I ask myself that same Anyone have the answers to the lockout questions?
toni2019-04-180 point
how to do to keep the saved games in dosbox
Brian Branch2018-12-170 point
What I don't understand, is why nobody made a newer version of this game (even under a different name).
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how to control
That Guy2015-12-151 point
Anyone have the answers to the lockout questions?
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