Big Red Racing

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Big Red Racing

Developer(s) Big Red Software
Publisher(s) Domark
Version v2.17R (18-03-96)
Platform(s) MS-DOS
Release date 1996
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Media 1 CD-ROM
Input methods Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad or Joystick

Big Red Racing is a racing game released for MS-DOS in 1996. It was developed by Big Red Software and published by Domark.

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[edit] Game overview

A comical racing game. Every time a menu item is clicked, a funny phrase would play. During the races, the commentators would make funny comments, stereotypically themed to the country they are from.

[edit] Customising

For the driver, you could choose from a few different body shapes and change the colour of the clothes. For the vehicle, you could change the colour and decal.

[edit] Courses

U.S.A. "Excellent Adventure" track
U.S.A. "Excellent Adventure" track

There are 24 courses, encompassing the globe, the moon, Venus, and Mars. Each course has has a humorous subtitle, usually a parody of a famous phrase or film.

[edit] Vehicles

Moon "Lunar Loops" track
Moon "Lunar Loops" track

There are 8 vehicle groups, each containing two vehicle types. Each course uses one of these groups.

[edit] Audio

[edit] Music

The theme song for the game is "Let it Roll" written and performed by Hangnail, it plays during the demo and menus. The racing, results and other music was composed by Gerard Gourley. All music along with each course' intro is played from the redbook audio portion of the CD-ROM.

[edit] Voice overs

In-Game Speech: Lani Minella & Jon St. John

[edit] References

  • Big Red Software. Big Red Racing. Domark. DOS, (v2.17R). (in English). (18 March 1996)