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  1. Minimum requirements to install Players: 1-8Developer: Activision Publisher: Activision Released: 03/97 Requirements: Pentium-90, 16 MB RAM, 4X CD-ROM, mouse, sound board, Windows95.

 

 

Interstate 76 is a game for the sort of people who like driving and action games it's filled with challenging levels,high speed and is very action packed.The game is set in the American southwest, in an alternate 1976 where the fuel shortage is out of control. Vigilantes cruise the tarmac, trying to protect the last gas stations from destruction by power hungry oil companies. The player assumes the role of Groove Champion - a tow-headed ex-racer with one helluva mustache - who becomes a vigilante to avenge his sister's death. Under the tutelage of Taurus - who drives a big sedan, sports a magnificent polygonal 'fro, and acts exactly like Jim Kelly from Enter the Dragon - Groove must single-handedly thwart Antonio Malochio, the dastardly villain behind the terrorist attacks.The game can be played in a straightforward, 17 mission campaign (labeled "The Trip"), or a series of individual scenarios. The missions themselves are great and really diverse: some follow a straightforward, "kill 'em all" directive; some require you to race opponents (usually followed by killing everyone you were racing against); and others simply require you to drive, under heavy opposition, from point A to point B with your vehicle in some semblance of shape. The missions evolve organically, with your goals sometimes changing dramatically in mid-course due to some unforeseen event. The maps are enormous, and you can drive for what seems like miles off the main course and still see buildings and other cars driving on the roads. The Trip campaign suffers the game's only notable flaws. The first is that you only have access to one car (Groove's Picard Pirannah), with the last mission providing the only exception. There are dozens of vehicles in the game (all of which can be driven in the individual mission or in multiplayer skirmishes), and it would have been great to try different cars in different settings. The second major problem is the wildly fluctuating difficulty levels. Some missions will be easily completed in one try; others will require days upon days of unsuccessful attempts. Not that the challenge is insurmountable, but it seems somewhat misguided for Activision not to have included difficulty levels - or at least some options to make the game easier (there are built-in cheats, but you are not allowed to progress to the next mission if they are activated). Interstate '76 is an incredible gaming experience and offers countless hours of enjoyment for those who are willing to face up to its challenge. Less hardy gamers will undoubtedly spend a few dozen frustrated hours behind the wheel, but the rewards are well worth the effort.

 

By Alistair

Written 7/1/99

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