Overview
Produced by Magnetic Fields, Super Cars 2 is a top down racer, published by Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd in 1991 on the Amiga and Atari ST
This game went to be the basis for Supercars International on the PC. It is linked to other Magnetic Fields games including: Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge, Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge 2, Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge 3 and Super Cars
Super Cars 2 took the formula of its previous incarnation and changed it emphasis from a power up based system to one more suited to learning the handling style of the vehicle used.
Super Cars 2 took the original games weapons and engine upgrades and expanded on them with higher level upgrades. some weapons include Front and Rear Missiles and Front and Rear Homing Missiles
As many games of the era it has copy protection, during the start up sequence the player is presented with a race track layout and requested to look for it in the game manual and enter the corresponding page number to continue loading the game.
Also during the start up sequence players are presented with an early form of in game advertising for the Early Drive program that Brands Hatch Race Track ran in the UK. The Early Drive program was a way for under age drivers to learn how to drive before they were allowed on UK roads.
Finally during the start up a splash page promoting Magnetic Field previous games Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge and Super Cars is shown, also there is a teaser on this page promoting Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge II.
As with other games that Magnetic Fields had created the driver roster was populated with Pun Names based on Formula 1 drivers some of these names include:
Nijel Mainsail = Nigel Mansell
Ayrton Sendup = Ayrton Senna
Nelson Pickets = Nelson Piquet
Mickey Louder = Niki Lauda
Crashhard Banger = Gerhard Berger
Alain Phosphate = Alain Prost
T. Hairy Bootson = Thierry Boutsen
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