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Encyclopedia > Carmageddon TDR2000
Carmageddon TDR2000
Developer(s) Torus Games
Publisher(s) SCi (UK), Xicat Interactive (N. America)
Release date(s) September 1, 2000
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ELSPA: 15+
ESRB: Mature (M)
USK: ab 16
Platform(s) Windows, Gizmondo
Media CD-ROM

Carmageddon TDR2000, the sequel to Carmageddon II, was a controversial action/racing video game. It was developed by Torus Games, and released in 2000. Image File history File links CarmageddonTDR2000Box. ... A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates computer or video games. ... Torus Games company logo. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... SCI may stand for: Sales Curve Interactive, a video game developer Scalable Coherent Interconnect Science Citation Index Sensitive Compartmented Information Serial Communication Interface Service Civil International Sierras Creative Interpreter Society of Chemical Industry Spinal cord injury Structure Conservation Index Science (as in comp sci or bio sci) String Cheese... September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2000 2000 in games 1999 in video gaming 2001 in video gaming Notable events of 2000 in video gaming. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... A racing game is any game that involves competing in races through a surrogate playing piece or vehicle, either getting it from one point to another or completing a number of circuits in the shortest time. ... In computer games and video games, single-player refers to the variant of a particular game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session. ... It has been suggested that Multiplayer Video Games be merged into this article or section. ... The Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (or ELSPA) is an organisation set up in 1989 by British software publishers. ... The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-regulatory organization that applies and enforces ratings, advertising guidelines, and online privacy principles for computer and video games in the United States. ... Usk (signposted in Welsh as Brynbuga) is a small picturesque town in Monmouthshire, Wales, situated 10 miles northeast of Newport. ... Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft. ... The Gizmondo is a handheld gaming console with GPRS and GPS technology, which was manufactured by Tiger Telematics. ... The CD-ROM (an abbreviation for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (ROM)) is a non-volatile optical data storage medium using the same physical format as audio compact discs, readable by a computer with a CD-ROM drive. ... Start of the Race West Side Gory in Maxs Junkyard Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now is the sequel to the computer game Carmageddon, released on November 30, 1998. ... Computer and video games have been the subject of frequent controversy and censorship, due to the depiction of graphic violence, sexual themes, racism, advertising, eavesdropping, consumption of illegal drugs, consumption of alcohol or tobacco, propaganda or profanity in some games. ... Namcos Pac-Man was a hit, and became a cultural phenomenon. ... Torus Games company logo. ... This article is about the year 2000. ...


The game was released in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2000, and on December 14 in North America. The game was generally not well received by fans of the previous two games because of stricter time limits, missions inserted between races and repetitive gameplay that required each level to be completed 4 times successively before the next was unlocked. September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... December 14 is the 348th day of the year (349th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ...


One of the most controversial aspects of Carmageddon TDR2000 was that pedestrians could be killed by means of burning or graphic collisions; that could include dismemberment. Some versions of the game for other countries replaced the human pedestrians with zombies, actually only changing the color of the blood from red to green, but patches were circulated on the Internet that revert the game to its original state. A participant in a Zombie Walk event in Calgary This article is about the undead. ...


External links

  • Lord Of Destruction
  • TTR's Garage
  • CarmaForumeddon (CFe)
  • Torus's Carmageddon TDR2000 page
  • Planet Maim

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Carmageddon is the first of a series of graphically violent driving-oriented video games produced by Stainless Software[?], published by Interplay[?] and SCi[?].
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Carmageddon II: Information from Answers.com (716 words)
Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now is the sequel to the computer game Carmageddon, released on November 30, 1998.
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