Mini Racing Online
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MiniRacingOnline | |
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Designer(s) | Vicente Mas Morant |
Platform(s) | PC |
Release date | 2003 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
System requirements | Intel Pentium II 300mhz or equivalent, 64mb RAM, 8mb graphics card, sound card, 56kbps modem (for online play) |
Input methods | Keyboard, Joystick |
MiniRacingOnline was designed by Vicente Mas Morant, a.k.a "Kotai", in 2003, mainly for an F1 racing game.
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[edit] Cars
There are several vehicles you can drive, varying from F1 to NASCAR, plus you can create your own vehicles using an external image editing program (Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, etc.)
[edit] Tracks
There are 6 ranks that organize all the tracks. They are General, F1, Micro, Karting, NASCAR, and Rally. Each rank explains itself, but there has been previous issues to what general and micro tracks are. The General rank is the rank that has all the tracks that don't fit with the other ranks. Micro tracks are tracks that most people use for local mutiplayer plays. Tracks can also be created with external image editing programs, and you use the in-game "Track Editor" to apply different land physics, like mud, sand, and of course, tarmac.
[edit] Multiplayer
There are two multiplayer modes: Local and Global.
[edit] Local Multiplayer
You can create more than one profile so you can play locally with a friend on one computer. Micro tracks have been said to be best for this mode, but there is an option you can set called "Extended Resolution" to see the bit larger tracks better.
[edit] Global Multiplayer
Global Multiplayer mode is the most popular mode in the game, as said by many players. There can be 2-32 drivers, or pilots, at once at a race. You can also set up championships using this mode.
[edit] External links
[1] - Official Game Website
[2] - Download website (The game, and track and car packs)