Carmageddon
Steam

Carmageddon

31 DéC. 1997
Course, Arcade
Développeur
Prix indicatif
1.99 € (Steam)
Durée de vie (HLTB)
Histoire principale : 11 Hoursh
Complétion (100%) : 24½ Hoursh

Carmageddon

31 décembre 1997 11 Hoursh
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Description (IGDB)

Due to being very controversial at the time, Carmageddon was censored in many countries, changing pedestrians for zombies with green blood. An official mod which changed the game back to its original state was later uploaded online by the developers.

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Description Steam (Français)


Carmageddon is the original freeform driving sensation, where pedestrians (and cows!) equal points, and your opponents are a bunch of crazies in a twisted mix of automotive killing machines. The game features anarchic drive-wherever-you-like gameplay and over-the-top surreal comedy violence. It’s the racing game where racing is for wimps.

Now the same Mac & PC classic that was BANNED AROUND THE WORLD is back!

Carmageddon features real-world environments that have been turned into killing fields, where the locals stay out on the streets at their peril. As well as using your car as a weapon, every level is sprinkled generously with power-ups that have a vast variety of mad effects, adding a whole extra level of craziness to the proceedings. In every event you have the option to “play it your way”… Waste all your opponents, kill every pedestrian, or (perish the thought) complete all the laps. Oh and watch out – the cops in their super-tough armoured patrol vehicles are lurking, and if they catch you being bad they’ll be down on you like several tons of cold pork.



"Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! Members of the public, you have ONE minute to reach minimum safe distance!"

  • Crazy range of vehicles and drivers, each with their own personality and driving style.
  • The game that pioneered true 3D physics,
  • The game that pioneered dynamic vehicle damage
  • The game that pioneered splattering grannies. And cows.
  • In fact, splatter a wide range of seriously scared pedestrians.
  • 28 dangerously deranged Opponents
  • 11 wildly exhilarating Environments
  • Career Mode featuring 36 satisfyingly violent Levels
  • Race and Wreck opponents to unlock 30 playable cars!
  • Over 40 fun-packed Power Ups and “Power Downs”.
  • Great open world track design allowing complete freedom to explore.
  • Hidden bonus areas to find.
  • Ludicrously satisfying, arcade-style gameplay.



The aim is for the player to work their way up the ranking system, from 99th place to first. The player vehicle is pitted against a number of computer controlled competitors, in locations such as cities, mines and desert towns. Levels can be beaten in one of three ways:

  • Completing all the laps of the race course, as one would a normal racing game.
  • "Wasting" (wrecking) all the opponents vehicles.
  • Killing all the pedestrians in the area.

Each level has a time limit, but more time may be gained by passing through checkpoints, collecting powerups, damaging/destroying the competitors' cars, and by running over pedestrians (with bonuses awarded for style).
These actions also reward the player with Credits, which can be used to make instant repairs or recover the car (after falling down a chasm, for example). They can also be used to upgrade Armour, Power and Offense stats in the Parts Shop between races. This is also the time to switch which car to drive if others have been obtained.
As well as opponents partaking in the 'race', some levels also contain a number of heavily armored Cop Cars, which will activate their sirens and hound the player when provoked. They can be attacked and destroyed, but do not count as opponents. A single "Super Squad Car" exists in one level, and it can be claimed if destroyed.
An Action Replay with multiple camera viewpoints is available at any point during a race.


Carmageddon won the “Game of the Year” trophy in the 1997 PC Zone Reader awards.

Carmageddon 1 & 2 were “Driving Game of the Year” 1997/1998.

SELECTED REVIEWS OF THE ORIGINAL GAME
Originally released for the PC in 1997, Carmageddon was an instant hit and the titles went on to sell over 2 million copies worldwide. Here’s what a sample of the gaming press thought at the time:

“Carmageddon is visceral, violent, vehicular fun...” - GameSpot 8.8 out of 10

“Carmageddon, to get straight to the point, is one of the best computer games I've ever played… Carmageddon is God!” - Duncan McDonald 95% Classic Award PC Zone Magazine

“Carmageddon is one of those games that only come along once in a blue moon. An essential purchase.” - Escape Magazine 6 out of 6

“The gameplay is spot on and anyone with a dark enough sense of humour should give it a go.” - Computer Gaming World 4 out of 5

“So next time you gun down coppers on GTA VI, just remember, Carmageddon’s controversy was there first, and you have a lot to thank it for.” - RetroGarden



Carmageddon is the first of a series of graphically violent driving-oriented video games. It was conceived and developed by Stainless Games, published by SCi and released June 30, 1997 on PC & Mac.
It was, and remains, a poster child for video game controversy. The controversy surrounded the game's central premise; that of earning reward for running down innocent pedestrians.
The game was notable for its realistic and ground-breaking physics, and for its in-game action replay features. It was also one of the earliest examples of a sandbox 3D driving game, and may have influenced other later games including the Driver and Grand Theft Auto series.

ABOUT STAINLESS GAMES
Stainless was founded in 1994 by Patrick Buckland, a veteran of the games industry going back to the Jurassic period of 1982, and Neil Barnden, who used to have hair like a mammoth. A team of 8 worked on the original Carmageddon at Stainless, and 5 are still with the company today, although a couple of them are now kept manacled in a small padded room in the cellar.

Stainless Games now employs around one hundred mad, dedicated people of assorted gender, height and width. They can all be found dangling precariously from a small chalky rock just off the South Coast of England.

Éditions et prix Steam

Carmageddon 1 - 7,99€ 1,99€ 1.99 €

Avis des joueurs Steam

Évaluation globale plutôt positives
Total des avis 13
Recommandé

Carmageddon... Le top du top en matière de controverse à sa sortie en 1997. Ce jeu de course, ou plutôt de combat motorisé, a construit sa notoriété sur la possibilité de rouler sur les piétons avec moult effets gores à la clé. Fort heureusement, le...

Non recommandé

Le jeu fonctionnait bien via Dos Box mais aujourd'hui je ne sais pas pourquoi il me dérange dans le menu du jeu avec son message: please insert the carmageddon CD !!!! J’ ai acheté ce jeu sur steam, j'ai tenté d'installer divers patch. Aucun résultat...

Recommandé

Trop cool ce jeu, de l'action, des courses, du sadisme, vraiment très cool

Recommandé

Nostalgia! The game is one of the best demolition derby, never get old, the weight of the car and object are really great sensation. HOWEVER, i'ts an old game from 1997, one of the only one like that with duke nukem 3d on pc, you don't have the time...

Recommandé

Premier du nom, il sent bon les excellents jeux sous DOS des années 90 qui nous ont tant fait vibrer. Jouissif !

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Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

AppSpy 100/100

« Carmageddon is the '97 classic given just enough of a tweaking to make it feel at home on the iOS platform - there are still some quirks left over from the original, but smashing your way through pedestrians and vehicles alike makes for a disturbingly fun distraction. »

Pocket Gamer UK 80/100

« Carmageddon may have lost its sheen along with its controversial edge, but it's lost none of its schlocky, multilayered charm. »

Quarter to Three 80/100

« I have no recollection of how the original game progressed - I mainly just remember the moment-to-moment glee of splattering pedestrians - but this iOS version is a series of unlockable levels, a collection of unlockable cars, a garage full of car upgrades, and variable goals for each level. If that's not enough, leaderboards, achievements, and challenges are all supported on Gamecenter. In other words, a whole lot of incentive to drive, smash, and splatter. »

Slide to Play 75/100

« Carmageddon may not live up to its glory days of the past, but these old cars still have a lot of fight left in them. »

148Apps 70/100

« Carmageddon is an older game, and it shows even on a mobile device, but people don't always love old games purely because they're old. Sometimes they love them because they're fun. And despite the slippery controls, this bit of nostalgia is still very, very fun. »

Multiplayer.it 70/100

« Carmageddon delivers a charming, though very frustrating, experience. The game is packed with lots of cars and tracks, and it's very fun to play, but you have to deal with some awkward controls. »

TouchGen 60/100

« Carmageddon has never been a great racing game, not in 1997 and not in 2012. It is however some of the most fun you can have on four wheels in a game. I have already had more fun playing this game than I have ever had in Real Racing or Need For Speed. Sure the gameplay differs greatly, but when I play games it is about having fun. Carmageddon spits at realism, farts at proper handling and pees on fair play, and that is just how I like it. »

Vandal 60/100

« The very same game we know, being this both positive and negative. We need to mention that the control is harder on iDevices, but it's not a bad choice if you want to relive this controversial classic. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

nik_balani 10/10

« Played the original on pc in the 90’s and was one of my favourite games. Loved how controversial it was - to have to slaughter to gain points/funds and that the racing was secondary to the destruction. It was also one of the first open world games Id experienced. Loved it. »

The_D4RknesS 9/10

« One of the best video game ports for mobile, this game is perfect and more beautiful than the PS1 itself. Bad game and only cars that seem to have butter on their tires »

kdkade 10/10

« For this price, the ability to own one of the most fun and controversial games is a must. The gameplay in this is incredible, just like it was so long ago - I had so much fun with this series while back, that being able to play the first one on my smartphone is just one of the things that make me happy. I highly recommend this game to anyone, who wants to check how many barriers in games, both ethical and gameplay-wise, were able to be broken back in a day. This is an expression of pure freedom of mind, that Stainless games represent. And the feeling of people and cows running away from you with screaming, the thrill of going head on with your enemy is there again! As sick as it is, it's also extremely fun, and the weird powerups that you can collect along the way makes it clear that this is not realistic, so it's not only for sociopaths. I love that game, and if you'd approach it with an open mind, you'd love it too. You can always search for 'Carma Free' to check out the demo. It's worth it! »

mAs7eRa 10/10

« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation  *: Windows XP/Vista/7Processeur : (DOSBox software mode) 1.8Ghz, (DOSBox 3DFX mode) Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 or AMD Phenom 9600Mémoire vive : 2 GB de mémoireGraphiques : (DOSBox software mode) NVIDIA GeForce 7300 series, ATI Radeon™ X1600 Video Card with 256MB RAM, (DOSBox 3DFX mode) AMD Radeon HD3850 or GeForce 8800GTXDirectX : Version 9.0cEspace disque : 240 MB d'espace disque disponibleCarte son : DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

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