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Test Drive 4X4 (known as Test Drive Off-Road 2 in North America) is a racing video game co-developed by Accolade's internal development team and Pitbull Syndicate, and published by Accolade for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows.
Test Drive 4X4; Test Drive: Off-Road; Test Drive: Off-Road 3; Test Drive: Off-Road Wide Open; Thrash Rally; Thunder Truck Rally; TNN Motorsports Hardcore Heat; Top Gear Pocket; Top Gear Pocket 2; Top Gear Rally; Top Gear Rally (2003 video game) Top Gear Rally 2
Test Drive: Off-Road: Wide Open was announced on October 19, 2000. Angel Studios, known for another off-road racing game, Smuggler's Run, was responsible for development. The new game was the first in the Test Drive series to be released on PlayStation 2 and Xbox and was the last installment of the Off-Road sub-series. The game was shown at E3 ...
Cabela's 4x4 Off-Road Adventure: Fun Labs: Activision Value: WIN 2001-02 California Speed: Atari Games: Atari Games: Arcade 1998 Calvin Tucker's Farm Animal Racing Tournament: Team6 Game Studios: Funbox Media: WIN, Wii 2010-07-13 Car & Driver Presents: Grand Tour Racing '98: Eutechnyx: Activision: PS1: 1997-09-30 Car and Driver (video game ...
Test Drive is a series of racing video games that were originally published by Accolade until they were bought by Infogrames, which later turned into Atari.The first game was released in 1987 and has since been followed by several sequels and spin-offs, the latest of which was released in 2024 and is the first by Nacon after purchasing the franchise from Atari.
Spintires is a 2014 off-roading simulation video game by developer Pavel Zagrebelnyy. [1] In Spintires, players take control of off-road vehicles and drive them through muddy off-road terrain to complete objectives. The game was released on June 13, 2014, and has sold over one million copies.
Screenshot from Hardcore 4X4. Hardcore 4x4 is an off-road racing game. The player controls a 4x4 like a Jeep or pickup truck around 3D cross-country loops and attempts to get to the finish line first. There are six different vehicles to choose from, each with differing handling, acceleration and suspension settings.
It was the first game in the Cabela's 4x4 Off-Road Adventure series that was rated "Teen" by the ESRB. Reviews were generally mixed. GameSpot said of the PC version, "Cabela's 4x4 Off-Road Adventure 3 is simply too quirky, too slow-paced, and too repetitious to be enjoyable for most racing fans." They rated the game 5.7/10 (mediocre).