Hot Rod: American Street Drag
_Hot Rod: American Street Drag_ is a racing game with a tie-in to Hot Rod
magazine.
The game can be played in three ways. There’s the Quick Race mode in which the
player starts with a fully functioning, high performance, drag racer and races
against the computer. There’s a multiplayer mode, which can be played over the
internet or via a LAN, where the player pits their skill against another
person, and there’s the career mode which is the main body of the game.
All the action takes place in a fictional city called Speedville. The
objective of the game in career mode is to feature on the cover of Hot Rod
magazine. This is achieved by winning the annual Hot Rod American Street Drag
Tour, but to do this the player must first qualify in the sub-12 second
category and having a custom paint job. Initially the player stars with $5000
and has to buy and renovate their car. Further cash is awarded for winning
races, either as prize money in recognised events in street races where the
prize is either cash or a spare part. Cars can be customised, accessorised,
painted and repaired. Old parts and parts won in races can be sold for cash.
The game features the voice of Dave McClelland, an icon with his picture is on
most screens and when clicked he can be heard providing an in-game tip.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium II | Pentium III 600MHz |
VRAM | 16 MB | |
RAM | 128 MB | 128MB RAM |
OS | Windows 98 | Windows 98/ME/XP |
Graphics Card | graphic card with min. 32MB RAM | |
Direct X | DirectX 8.1 | |
HDD Space | 375MB hdd | |
CD-ROM | 4X (600 KB/s) |