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Re-Volt

Re-Volt
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Developer(s) Acclaim Studios London
Big Bit Ltd (iOS)
WeGo Interactive Co., Ltd (Android)
Publisher(s) Acclaim Entertainment
Acclaim Japan (Japan PS1)
Taito (Japan Dreamcast)
Big Bit Ltd (iOS)
WeGo Interactive Co., Ltd (Android)
Designer(s) Paul Phippen, Simon Harrison
Engine Marmalade (Android)
Platform(s) PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, iOS, Android, SmartTV
Release Windows
  • NA: July 31, 1999
  • EU: 1999
PlayStation
  • NA: July 31, 1999
  • EU: 1999
  • JP: January 6, 2000
Nintendo 64
  • NA: July 31, 1999
  • EU: March 9, 1999
Dreamcast
  • NA: December 17, 1999
  • EU: 2000
  • JP: July 13, 2000
iOS
October 4, 2012
Android
April 24, 2013
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer

Re-Volt is a radio control car racing themed video game released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999. It made appearances on the PlayStation, PC, Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast, with a sequel: RC Revenge for PlayStation and an enhanced port called RC Revenge Pro for PlayStation 2.

The PC version of the game featured 28 stock cars and 14 tracks including a stunt arena for free roaming. Cars come in three fuel variants; electric, glow (internal combustion) and special. The players driving ability will place them into various categories so that they race against other cars of similar capabilities. These capabilities are classified in categories which are: Rookie, Amateur, Advanced, Semi-Pro and Pro. Tracks are also categorized depending on their difficulty to master and win. These categories are: Easy, Medium, Hard and Extreme. Cars and tracks are both unlocked through success in the game's tournament modes.

Single Race allows 2-4 players on the console versions and 2-12 players on the PC version to race on the normal, single-player tracks. Within each race, competitors race to be the first to complete a preset number of laps of the circuit. To aid them in this there are a variety of lightning bolt shaped pick-ups lying around the track. Collecting one of these provides the player with a random weapon varying from oil slicks to fireworks and batteries that increase your speed for a short period of time. The worse a player is doing in the race, the more likely one of the better weapons will be obtained, and vice versa.

Re-Volt's Multi-Player mode has two game modes: "Single Race" and "Battle Tag". In the console versions of the game, Multiplayer is played via split screen, whereas the PC version is online only. In Single Race, players can race against each other in the standard single-player tracks, although user-made tracks can be selected using certain methods. Battle Tag puts players in one of four special arenas: Neighborhood, Garden, Supermarket and Museum. The players must find and pick up a star that is hidden somewhere in the level. When a player takes the star, their timer starts counting down. By coming within proximity of the player with the star, other players can steal the star, thus starting that player's timer and stopping the opponent's. A player wins when his timer runs out. In addition, players can make their car jump by using the 'Reposition' key, instead of actually repositioning the car, as the arenas do not have a set course.


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