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  2. Destruction Derby Arenas - Wikipedia

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    Destruction Derby Arenas received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [3] IGN felt the game was worth an hour or two due to car crashes, but after that would quickly lose value. [9] GameSpot felt the online mode was worth renting the game for genre fans, but that the game otherwise did not justify its cost. [2]

  3. Destruction Derby - Wikipedia

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    In Destruction Derby, the player earns points by destroying other cars in a large, trackless arena called The Bowl; [6] [8] in Stock Car Racing, the player must finish in first place, and no points are awarded for destroying cars. Wreckin' Racing is a hybrid of the two, in which the player earns points both by winning the race and by destroying ...

  4. List of vehicular combat games - Wikipedia

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    Post-apocalyptic, First-person, Arena 1999: Beetle Adventure Racing: N64: 2014: BlazeRush: ... "Demolition Derby" (crash mode) in Freestyle motorsport family 2016 ...

  5. Destruction Derby 2 - Wikipedia

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    The original Destruction Derby was developed in seven months, resulting in a few design flaws and the cutting of several ideas that could not be implemented within that time frame. According to producer Martin Edmondson, Destruction Derby 2 is a rewrite of the original, with only the 2D collision algorithms remaining intact. The engine was ...

  6. Destruction Derby Raw - Wikipedia

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    Destruction Derby Raw is a 2000 racing video game developed by Studio 33 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. [1] it is the third main installment in Psygnosis's Destruction Derby series following Destruction Derby 2 (1996), and fourth overall after the Nintendo 64 exclusive Destruction Derby 64 (1999).

  7. Destruction AllStars - Wikipedia

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    The game received mixed or average reviews upon release, according to review aggregator Metacritic. [12] Critics generally liked the core gameplay loop, the driving mechanic and the vehicular combat. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] However, it was criticized for its lack of content and invasive microtransactions .

  8. Destruction Derby 64 - Wikipedia

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    Weaver called DD64 "three years out of date" and ended the review calling it "average". [8] Aaron Boulding of IGN believed that Destruction Derby 64 came too long after the original version, and that it was "a shadow of the outdated PSX game". He complained about the "bland backgrounds and flat textures" and noted that the graphics are "grainy ...

  9. Demolition Racer - Wikipedia

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    Demolition Racer: No Exit received "generally favourable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [10] Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen said of the PlayStation version in its November 1999 issue, "Although this game has some 'modern' enhancements like shortcuts (which seem sort of pasted in), the game mechanics might as well have been transplanted whole and bleeding from ...