Carmageddon II

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Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now
North American Macintosh cover
Developer(s) Stainless Games
Publisher(s) Sales Curve Interactive
Release date(s) November 30, 1998
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: M (Mature)
USK: 16+
ELSPA: 15+
OFLC: MA15+
Platform(s) Windows, Mac OS, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color
Media 1 CD-ROM (WIN, MAC, PS1)
1 cartridge (N64, GBC)
System requirements 200 MHz CPU, 16 MB RAM, 2 MB video card RAM, 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectX 6.0, 200 MB available hard disk space, Windows 95 (WIN)
Input Keyboard, mouse, or gamepad
Start of the Race "West Side Gory" in Max's Junkyard
Start of the Race "West Side Gory" in Max's Junkyard

Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now is the sequel to the computer game Carmageddon, released on November 30, 1998. The game was developed by Stainless Games and published by Sales Curve Interactive. It has been released for both PC and Macintosh.

Like its predecessor, Carmageddon II was subject to criticism for the level of violence portrayed in the game. It is rated 15+ by ELSPA. In some countries, the pedestrians (and animals) are zombies, and blood is turned to green slime: In Germany, robots replaced the pedestrians. Internet released 'blood patches' would restore the original human pedestrians.

It features a heavy metal soundtrack with songs from Iron Maiden and instrumental tracks from Sentience.

Carmageddon II is one of the few racing games, even nine years after it was released, which feature deformable models on its cars, making for more realistic dents and crashes. In fact, the player's car can even be bent in half, leaving the player to drive with only the front wheels on the ground (the car could also be sheared in half, causing retirement from the race if the damage was not repaired before the vehicle touched the ground).

As with Carmageddon I, there are 3 ways to finish most levels:

  • Complete the race, passing every checkpoint before the time runs out
  • Destroy all the opponents
  • Kill every zombie/pedestrian in the level

As the player progressed through the game, they would unlock 'sets' of levels (10 in total), consisting of 3 standard "Race, Wreck, or Wreak havoc among the zombie/pedestrian hordes" levels, followed by a mission. Each mission has specific tasks that must be completed before unlocking the next set.

The time limit in this game is generous, and the player can kill pedestrians, crash into opponents, or do tricks to gain time as well.

In 2004, Peggy Anderson sued the developers of Carmageddon 2 when her son raced with his friends and had a fatal accident.[citation needed]

The other games in the series are:

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[edit] Minimum Requirements

  • Pentium 166 (Min) 200 (Rec)
  • Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
  • 4X CD ROM
  • 16Mb RAM
  • 2Mb Graphics Card

[edit] Drivers

The following is a list of all the drivers in the game, with the name of their respective car.

  • Ada Nuff (Forking Ada)
  • Ashteroid (The Red Vet)
  • Auto Scum (Bugga)
  • Auto Scum (Razorback)
  • Auto Scum (Piranha)
  • Banjo Strummy (Hick Pickup)
  • Batmad (Purple Piledriver)
  • Buzz Lightweight (The Buzzmobile)
  • Dan Dead (Blood Riviera)
  • Die Anna (Hawk 3)
  • Don Dumpster (The Plow MK. 2)
  • Ed 101 (Tashita2)
  • Farmer Fright (The Harvester)
  • Grace Full (Coupe de Grace)
  • Halfwit Harry (Loggerhead)
  • Heinz Faust (The Supastuka)
  • Herb ‘E’ (Monster Beatle)
  • Herr Kooled (Porker 2)
  • Jenny Taylia (Jetcar)
  • Kurt Blasthoff (The Bimmer)
  • Kutter (Lamb O’Genie)
  • Lady B (Ladybug2)
  • Magnum Magnumsson (Abba Cab)
  • Maurice Stalwart (Mad Morris)
  • Max Damage (Eagle 3)
  • Mike Hunt (Deathcruiser)
  • Moon Child (Flower Power)
  • Mother Trucker (Semi MK. 2)
  • Otis P Jivefunk (Slam Sedan)
  • Pitbull (Big Dump)
  • Rod Hell (Hellrod)
  • Russ T (Degory’un 2)
  • Screwie Lewie (Screwie 2)
  • Shawnee Smith (DC Codbra)
  • Silvester Stallion (Prop Shafter)
  • Sinthea (Thunderbucket)
  • Slim Chance (Cow Poker)
  • Su Borg (Mach 13)
  • The Cop (Copcar)
  • Vlad (Vlad3)
  • Wide Boy (Street Machine)

Note: Moon Child never appears as an opponent.

[edit] Movie Influences

Themes, cars, and ideas from many popular movies are present in the game:

  • Death Race 2000 is the source of much of the ideology of the game. A game character "Silvester Stallion" was named for Sylvester Stallone, and a powerup in the game, "Oil slicks from your ass" is one that Sly's character can be seen using in the movie.
  • Back to the Future is the inspiration for the inclusion of the otherwise rare DeLorean "DeGory'un" car.
  • The Blues Brothers is the source for the cop car, and features a quote from the movie to describe the car: "Its got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant. It has cop tyres. Cop suspension. Cop shocks..." Additionally, a level requiring the destruction of 12 cop cars - the number of Bluesmobiles used in the making of the movie - exists, with the level description "Trashing that donut shop was a big mistake...", which refers to the event in the mall car chase scene in that movie. The powerup "Oh dear, bodywork trashed" produces an effect that strikingly resembles the scene in which the bodywork simultaneously falls off of the Bluesmobile in the movie.
  • Herbie the Love Bug is undoubtedly the source of the VW with the curly-lettered "Hate" emblem on its side.

[edit] Ports

Carmageddon II has been ported the Macintosh (1999), Nintendo 64 (Carmageddon 64, 2000) and Game Boy Color (Carmageddon, 2001). The game titles suggest that they are ports of the original Carmageddon, but the maps and opponents are from Carmageddon II.

A PlayStation version of Carmageddon II was only released in Europe.

[edit] Total conversion

Still popular in the Banger racing community is the total conversion created by Paul "Freddy" Glover for the PC. This conversion introduces a set of oval tracks and cars based upon those used in Banger Racing so as to create one of the few banger racing specific games available. Even several years after its initial development, new tracks and vehicles are still becoming available both from the creator and third parties.

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