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Top Gear 3000 technical data
Name | Top Gear 3000 |
System | Super Nintendo |
Year | 1994 |
Developer | Gremlin Graphics |
Genre | Racing |
Top Gear 3000 is a racing game developed by Gremlin Interactive and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995. The game was originally intended to be a sequel to the popular Top Gear series, but the name was changed due to licensing issues. The game features a variety of tracks set in different environments, from desert and snow-covered mountain roads to urban city streets. The cars available range from small hatchbacks to powerful supercars, and each car has its own unique handling characteristics.
The main mode of play is the single player championship mode, where players must race across multiple courses in order to reach first place overall. Players can also choose from two other modes: Arcade Mode which allows for single races or Time Trials; or Multiplayer Mode which supports up to four players with split-screen action. Players can also customize their cars with different parts such as engines, suspension systems, tires and aerodynamic kits that can be bought at various shops on the game’s map screen.
One of the most impressive aspects of Top Gear 3000 is its graphics. The environments are detailed and colorful, while the cars are realistically rendered with smooth animation. The music is also quite good, featuring several techno and rock tunes that fit the theme of racing well.
Overall Top Gear 3000 offers an enjoyable experience for racing fans looking for something a bit different from the usual Mario Kart or F-Zero games on the SNES. While it may not have as many features as some later racers such as Gran Turismo or Need For Speed, it still stands out as one of the better racers on this system and should definitely be checked out by anyone looking for some classic 16-bit fun on their SNES console.