78
MobyRank
100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
3.7
MobyScore
5 point score based on user ratings.

Description

Your planet is doomed, and there is only one remaining seat on the spaceship leading citizens to safety. This will go to the winner of a sequences of races held within this futuristic world.

Viewed from above and behind the car, the game boasted a lot of technologically advanced features. Computer AI adjusted to your style of driving whilst in progress. It was the first game to use MMX technology, and the first to support 3D acceleration straight from the box. It also had a range of multiplayer options including networks and split-screen, and an online internet server to automatically match player.

Alternate Titles

  • "POD" -- Official abbreviation

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User Reviews

Excellent arcade racing game Iggi Bronze Star Contributing Member (1829) 4.83 Stars4.83 Stars4.83 Stars4.83 Stars4.83 Stars
Major milestone in the introduction of hardware-accelerated gaming Zzap (43) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
This game just plain sucks. Tomer Gabel Bronze Star Contributing Member (4480) 2.5 Stars2.5 Stars2.5 Stars2.5 Stars2.5 Stars
A big disappointment. Trixter Bronze Star Contributing Member (8873) 2.25 Stars2.25 Stars2.25 Stars2.25 Stars2.25 Stars

The Press Says

Electric Games 1997 94 out of 100 94
Coming Soon Magazine May, 1997 92 out of 100 92
Computer Games Magazine 1997 4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars 90
PC Zone Aug 13, 2001 9 out of 10 90
Game Revolution Jun 05, 2004 B 75
Game.EXE Mar, 1997 75 out of 100 75
GameSpot Apr 17, 1997 7.5 out of 10 75
Privat Computer PC 1997 73 out of 100 73
PC Gameplay (Benelux) May, 1997 72 out of 100 72
Edge Apr, 1997 5 out of 10 50

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Trivia

The box prominently states that POD was the first game ever to support the new MMX instructions on Pentium II and late-model Pentium processors. In reality, the only thing POD uses them for is stereo and Dolby sound effects--very odd, given that there was a world of optimization possible in the 3D rendering area.


This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by robotriot Bronze Star Contributing Member (6165) on Jan 01, 2000.
 

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