This week on
Super Adventures, I'm taking a trip back to the past... back to the early days of
Super Adventures, when I thought it was acceptable to cover a bunch of old-school arcade-style sprite-based racing games in one article. I'd give them each three screenshots and write things like "Dodging cars is hard!" and "Hey, I got first place!" underneath.
I eventually learned my lesson and realised that these kinds of games weren't going to give me much to work with. You have a sprite of a car and you slide it left and right to get around
the other cars and obstacles, while also trying to avoid flying off the
track on the turns. There, I just described all of them.
But I could never resist showing off screenshots full of art, and it occurs to me that I never got around to covering the biggest stars in the genre. No
Out Run, no
Road Rash, not even
Lotus 1-2-3. Uh, I mean Magnetic Fields' legendary racing trilogy, not the legendary spreadsheet software. Speaking of spreadsheets, did you know Lotus made a car called the Excel?
Anyway, I'm going to play some
Lotus games and I'm going to show off all the artwork, and if I can find anything to write about them, well that's a bonus. Screenshots will be from the Amiga 500 versions unless specified otherwise, though I will have a look at some of the ports as well. These games made their way onto all kinds of systems, like the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, C64, PC... though not the NES or SNES for some reason. I've no idea why Nintendo got left out.
There was another game called
Lotus Challenge released on the PS2 in 2001, but that's entirely unrelated so I won't be playing that one.