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Car Wars is a vehicle combat simulation game developed by Steve Jackson Games. It was first published in 1980. [1] ... Added full-size buses and semi-trailer trucks;
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Car Wars is a game of heavily armed cars engaged in Mad Max-style combat. Sunday Drivers, loosely inspired by X Marks the Pedwalk, [1] a satirical 1963 Fritz Leiber short story about combat between motorists and pedestrians, is a supplement that presents urban combat in the small town of Midville [2] between warring factions of car duelists, pedestrian defenders, a motorcycle gang, and law ...
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Car Wars is a game of heavily armed cars engaged in Mad Max-style combat. Truck Stop is a supplement that adds rules and counters for 18-wheeler trucks. [ 2 ] In addition to rules for building and handling these trucks, the rules include a list of new weapons specific to trucks artillery, heavy lasers and antipersonnel grenades. [ 2 ]
Craig Sheeley reviewed The AADA Vehicle Guide in Space Gamer No. 71. [1] Sheeley commented that "The AADA Vehicle Guide is a prize.Grab it while it lasts; I predict that the shelves will empty of this very quickly."
Car Wars is a video game for the TI-99/4A programmed by Jim Dramis and published by TI in 1981. [1] Car Wars is a clone of the 1979 Sega/Gremlin arcade game Head On. [2]The player controls a car starting at the bottom of the screen and navigates it through an open grid full of dots.