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 Super Cars II  Gremlin Graphics
 
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Publisher : Gremlin Graphics
Developer : Magnetic Fields
Year : 1991
Series : Super Cars
Graphics : Andrew Morris
Music : Barry Leitch
Programming : Dave Makin
: Shaun Southern
Similar games : - Nitro
- Badlands
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Posted by The Paranoid July 2, 2006
This time, there's almost more fighting than racing, making this game a lot more unique than Super Cars I. Again, graphics are mixed but the soundtrack is nice.

Posted by simonsunnyboy September 3, 2004
My alltime favourite when it comes to racing games!
Graphics look a bit dull but the gameplay makes so much fun that you won't notice.
A very cool game in 2player mode on splitscreen.

I recommend this game in any case!

Posted by ST Graveyard June 13, 2004
After the release of Super Sprint a lot of top down racers followed. Gremlin Graphics did their share with the Super Cars series. The sequel is a great game. This time you had the opportunity to add waepons to your car. After each race you would enter the shop and you could start buying all kinds of bombs and guns. The game features loads of tracks, great, typical Gremlin tunes and a fantastic 2 player mode. Hours of fun guaranteed!

 


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