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    Lotus Turbo Challenge 2

  • First released on 31 December, 1991 for Amiga, Atari ST/STE
  • Racing
  • First released on 31 December, 1991 for Amiga, Atari ST/STE

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    The second Lotus game shifted focus to arcade-oriented gameplay. Being the first of the series released for a game console (for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive under the title Lotus Turbo Challenge), the fuel limit and difficulty levels were dropped, and the lap-based levels were replaced with course-based time trials, (not unlike arcade games such as Out Run), with the player required to complete each course within a specified time to qualify for the next one.

    In addition to the Esprit Turbo SE, Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 also featured the Lotus Elan SE, hence 'Esprit' being dropped from the title. There was no choice of car however; the player runs with the Elan SE on odd levels, and with the Esprit on even levels.

    Lotus 2's single-player mode uses all of the game screen instead of half, and opponent cars appear in a variety of colors (opponent cars in the original game were all white). However, music is absent from racing altogether; the player instead hears the car's engine sound.

    Lotus 2 was developed for the Amiga and then converted for the other platforms.

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    Amiga, Atari ST/STE, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

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    Magnetic Fields
    Magnetic Fields (formerly known as Mr. Chip Software) was game developer active from the 1980s throughout the 1990s and is best know for creating racing games
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    Gremlin Interactive
    A UK-based games developer which created the Actua Soccer franchise among many others. The company began as Just Micro, changing its name to Gremlin Graphics Software and eventually Gremlin Interactive. After it was purchased by Infogrames in 1999 it became Infogrames Sheffield House. It closed its doors in 2001.
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    Electronic Arts
    At Electronic Arts, we exist to Inspire the World to Play.
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