FlatOut

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FlatOut
Flatout Windows box art
Developer(s) Bugbear Entertainment
Publisher(s) Empire Interactive
Vivendi Universal Games
Release date(s) United Kingdom November 5, 2004
Russia December 02, 2004
Poland May 12, 2005
United States July 12/July 19, 2005
Japan October 13, 2005
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: T (Teen)
USK: 12+
PEGI: 12+
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows
Media 2 CD-ROMs (WIN)
1 DVD (PS2, Xbox)
System requirements 1.5 GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, 64 MB video card RAM, DirectX 9.0c, 1.1 GB available hard disk space, Windows 98 (WIN)
Input Keyboard, mouse or steering wheel

FlatOut is a racing video game developed by Finnish Bugbear Entertainment and published by Empire Interactive and Vivendi Universal Games in 2004 and 2005. Gameplay in Flatout places emphasis on demolition derby-style races, and features a sophisticated physics engine. 16 different cars are included, each with 5 different skins for them.

Modes in FlatOut include standard lap races, in either open environments or stadium laps, and demolition derby deathmatches, in which the driver of the sole-surviving vehicle declared the winner; both modes pit players against 7 computer-controlled opponents. The game also includes special events which require the player to toss the driver of off his/her vehicle and meet certain requirements. In career mode, pick up your future top racer from the junkyard. Winnings come in the form of cash, which allows players to purchase vehicle upgrades and new vehicles.

FlatOut is noted for its extensive use of physics in vehicle damage and collisions; dents on vehicles may vary based on the type of accident, object and angle of impact (falling objects, for example, will damage mostly the upper areas of a car), while many roadside items react better to collisions from other vehicles.

Ragdoll physics is also present in the game, with drivers capable of being tossed out of their car after high-impact crashes. This feature is extensively used in several special events, when the player is required to "toss" a driver to a specific distance, height, or target.

Contents

[edit] Vehicle Lists

[edit] Bronze Vehicles

  • Pepper
  • Blocker
  • Grinder
  • Blockhead
  • Bullet

[edit] Silver Vehicles

  • Overrunner
  • Slider
  • Road King
  • Fasthammer
  • Speedevil

[edit] Gold Vehicles

  • Thunderbolt
  • Trasher
  • Machine
  • Bonecracker
  • Ranker1
  • Blade

[edit] Sequel

Main article: FlatOut 2

A sequel, FlatOut 2 was released first, in Europe, on June 30, 2006. A larger variety of vehicles (including contemporary cars and pickup trucks) are included. The North American version was launched on August 1.

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