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You toggle power gear and jump to read the Stunts article, which is the same game under a new title. Game title screen Stunts is a racing game from 1990. ...


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Stunts (computer game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (519 words)
Stunts (also distributed under a title 4D: Sports Driving) is a racing game from 1990.
The influence of the classic game Test Drive (also by DSI) is easy to spot because of the similar graphics and game structure.
You can save every race you drive as a so-called "replay", and then watch them again and again afterwards from several different perspectives.
Luke's 4D Sports Driving Homepage (2946 words)
That means you can drive at full speed over the grass or up a hill; you can even hit the fence that limits the 'world' without slowing down.
Drive straight through and don't worry about the grass; the zone that is actually defined as road is much wider than displayed so you won't get slowed down.
When driving the screw you stop at the highest point and jump over to the tunnel; you will then drive under its roof.
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