Re-Volt is a 1999 racing video game where players control small radio-controlled cars in various indoor and outdoor environments, featuring a range of playable vehicles, multiplayer support, and creative track designs with elements like loops, jumps, and secret shortcuts.
Re-Volt is a 1999 racing video game developed by Acclaim Studios London and published by Acclaim Entertainment. In the game, players control radio-controlled cars in races on various tracks with indoor and outdoor settings.
The game features over 30 playable toy cars that resemble actual R/C vehicles from toy brands like Tamiya. Players can unlock new cars and upgrade their performance attributes like speed, acceleration, and handling. The tracks are all creatively designed with elements like loops, jumps, moving platforms, secret shortcuts, and interactive environmental details.
Up to 4 players can play simultaneously via split screen in the story mode and multiplayer modes. There are over 25 tracks available in both single player and multiplayer. Single player modes include a championship story mode with AI opponents. The multiplayer modes allow for racing against human-controlled opponents.
An overarching goal in the game is to collect all vehicle upgrade parts and unlock new cars to build the ultimate R/C racing collection. The lighthearted, imaginative spirit of the game made it popular with both young and mature racers.
In 2017 an HD remake called Re-Volt Classic was released for PC via Steam. The remake included improved visuals support for modern screen resolutions and online multiplayer.
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