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Description

One of the classic 3D car racing simulations. A variety of cars and opponents to choose from. The game provided unusual stunt objects including loops, corkscrews and jumps. You can watch your race in instant replay from different camera angles. A track editor is included as well.

Alternate Titles

  • "4D Sports Driving" -- European title

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The Press Says

Datormagazin Mar 12, 1992 91 out of 100 91
CU Amiga Mar, 1992 75 out of 100 75
Power Play Apr, 1992 75 out of 100 75
Amiga Joker Mar, 1992 51 out of 100 51
Amiga Format Apr, 1992 22 out of 100 22

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Trivia

This game is referred to in a few places as "4D-Racing". Search Related Sites for the FAQ and more info why.

Stunts was developed by the same team (DSI) that made Test Drive and Test Drive 2 for Accolade. It was released around the same time Test Drive 3 (not made by DSI) was released.

Editor's note: Accolade chose not to renew their business relationship with DSI for Test Drive 3 because DSI had, under a "psuedonym" (USI), used the same technology they developed for TD1 and TD2 in Outrun. Accolade sued them, claiming that they owned all the technology created for the Test Drive projects. (If memory serves, they settled out of court with DSI paying a settlement to Accolade.)

One of the appealing features of Stunts is how buggy it is. It is not uncommon to hit a car, wall, or other obstacle and--instead of merely crashing--fly straight up into the air 500 feet high, then slowly fall back to earth. There are many replays available on Stunts fan pages that document this.


This entry was contributed by Andy Voss (1623) and Martin Smith (64127)
 

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