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- Viper_Racing abstract "Viper Racing is a Dodge-licensed 3D car racing game, released in 1998 on the Windows PC platform. It was the first commercially released game developed by Monster Games.Upon release, Viper Racing received the Editor's Choice award from PC Gamer magazine.In Viper Racing, the player could take control of a Dodge Viper, or of one of the few bonus vehicles, including a super car and a small airplane. The game featured several tracks, several pre-generated color/striping layouts, and a carpainter. This carpainter generated a template of the entire car, which could then be painted and decorated with decals and race numbers.Another feature was the hornball, which was enabled via the options menu. If the player enabled it, and would press the horn while racing, a black/grey ball would be launched from the front of the car. The in-game physics engine simulated this ball as very heavy and made of a strong material. Cars could suffer severe damage if the ball crashed into them. A prior-launched ball would disappear though if the player launched another.Next to the unusual hornball, the game featured a flip option for the car. Flipping the car depended on how long and how fast the button was pressed. If done properly, the player could make the car crawl through the water and get back on land, or could make the car flip around and land on its wheels. However, when on land, flipping caused damage, also if the car would land on its wheels.While racing, the player could choose between around 7 or 8 cameras, including several chase and top-down views, a bumper camera, and a camera similar to the bumper camera, but with the front wheels and suspension visible. There was also an interior camera, but from the outside, players could not look inside the car.The game featured a deformation-only damage model. Minor paint scratches could appear on the body, but eventually the damage model could make cars unrecognizable and undrivable. No parts would fall off however. Cars could even suffer severe damage by hitting signs, but driving into the water would have no consequences to the driving behaviour of the car.".
- Viper_Racing computingPlatform Microsoft_Windows.
- Viper_Racing developer Monster_Games.
- Viper_Racing genre Racing_video_game.
- Viper_Racing publisher Sierra_Entertainment.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageExternalLink lambogtr.webs.com.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageExternalLink tutorial.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageExternalLink misc.html.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageExternalLink www.vrgt.com.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageID "6052727".
- Viper_Racing wikiPageLength "3452".
- Viper_Racing wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Viper_Racing wikiPageRevisionID "680285112".
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink 3D_computer_graphics.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_video_games.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dodge.
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- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sierra_Entertainment_games.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_games_developed_in_the_United_States.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows_games.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Dodge_Viper.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink GameRankings.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Monster_Games.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Multiplayer_game.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink PC_Gamer.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Personal_computer.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Racing_video_game.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Entertainment.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLink Single-player_video_game.
- Viper_Racing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Viper Racing".
- Viper_Racing developer Monster_Games.
- Viper_Racing genre Racing_video_game.
- Viper_Racing modes "single player, up to 8 players in multi-player".
- Viper_Racing platforms Microsoft_Windows.
- Viper_Racing platforms Personal_computer.
- Viper_Racing publisher Sierra_Entertainment.
- Viper_Racing released "1998".
- Viper_Racing title "Viper Racing".
- Viper_Racing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- Viper_Racing subject Category:1998_video_games.
- Viper_Racing subject Category:Dodge.
- Viper_Racing subject Category:Racing_video_games.
- Viper_Racing subject Category:Sierra_Entertainment_games.
- Viper_Racing subject Category:Video_games_developed_in_the_United_States.
- Viper_Racing subject Category:Windows_games.
- Viper_Racing hypernym Car.
- Viper_Racing type Automobile.
- Viper_Racing type Software.
- Viper_Racing type VideoGame.
- Viper_Racing type Work.
- Viper_Racing type Work.
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- Viper_Racing comment "Viper Racing is a Dodge-licensed 3D car racing game, released in 1998 on the Windows PC platform. It was the first commercially released game developed by Monster Games.Upon release, Viper Racing received the Editor's Choice award from PC Gamer magazine.In Viper Racing, the player could take control of a Dodge Viper, or of one of the few bonus vehicles, including a super car and a small airplane. The game featured several tracks, several pre-generated color/striping layouts, and a carpainter.".
- Viper_Racing label "Viper Racing".
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- Viper_Racing name "Viper Racing".