Lamborghini American Challenge (originally released as Crazy Cars III) is a 1992 racing video game developed and published by Titus France for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Super NES, Amiga CD32, and Game Boy.
The game is essentially an upgrade from Titus's previous entry in the Crazy Cars franchise, Crazy Cars III.
|rev1=Computer Player
|rev1Score=5/10 (PC)
|rev2=Electronic Games
|rev2Score=B- (PC)
|rev9=Zero
|rev9Score=88/100 (Amiga)
Tony Dillon of CU Amiga gave the Amiga version an 88 percent rating. He called the game not smooth as Lotus, fast as F1 or playable as Jaguar, but still as competent title. Computer Gaming World gave the game three stars out of five.
The game sold more than 290,000 units.
Peripherals
The Super NES version supports the Super NES Mouse and Super Scope. When the game is played with either accessory, the player can access a different game mode in which it is possible to destroy the opponent by shooting them (the original bet mode is not present). The infamous saving system from computer versions is also substituted by a password system.
See also
- Automobili Lamborghini (video game)
Notes
References
External links
- Lamborghini: American Challenge at MobyGames
- Crazy Cars III at Lemon64
