When this license also fell through, SCi and Stainless took the decision to proceed with the game anyway, creating their own IP. This introduced the running-over of pedestrians into the game. This fell through, and was replaced by the Death Race 2000 license, as a sequel to the original film was at that time planned (it eventually emerged as a comic book). This was signed by SCi in 1995, but the banger-racing angle was soon dropped and for a while the game was to use the Mad Max license. The game that became Carmageddon started out as "3D Destruction Derby", a banger racing sim prototyped by Stainless Software. The other songs from the album that appear are Demanufacture and Body Hammer. The game featured instrumental versions of songs from Fear Factory's album Demanufacture, with the song Zero Signal being used in the game's intro. Races are completed by either completing the course as one would a normal racing game, "wasting" (wrecking) all other race cars, or killing all pedestrians on the level. The player has a certain amount of time to complete each race, but more time may be gained by collecting bonuses, damaging the competitors' cars, or by running over pedestrians. In Carmageddon, the player races a vehicle against a number of other computer controlled competitors in various settings, including city, mine and industrial areas. ĭie Anna drives through the Coastal Carnage level In early 2012, it was announced that a new port of the game will be released for iOS and certain Android mobile devices. The game was produced by Stainless Games, published by Interplay and SCi.
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It was inspired by the 1975 cult classic movie Death Race 2000. It was later ported to other platforms, and spawned a series of followup titles. CarmageddonĭOS, Macintosh, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Android, iOSĬarmageddon is a graphically violent vehicular combat 1997 PC video game. For the 2011 freeway closure in Los Angeles, see Interstate 405 (California).