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{{quote| "Welcome. [[Spot of Tea|Shall we have tea]] before we race?" - [[Added Alliterative Appeal|Nomad Nathalmu]]}}
{{quote|"Welcome. [[Spot of Tea|Shall we have tea]] before we race?" - [[Added Alliterative Appeal|Nomad Nathalmu]]}}


''Battle Cars'' is a [[Vehicular Combat]] racing game developed by [[Namco]] and released on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It uses the same graphical setup of Mode-7 rendered levels and sprite-based cars as [[F-Zero]], released two years earlier. It's almost as fast-paced as [[F-Zero]], with the added bonus/challenge of [[Weaponized Car|Weaponized Cars.]]
''Battle Cars'' is a [[Vehicular Combat]] racing game developed by [[Namco]] and released on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It uses the same graphical setup of Mode-7 rendered levels and sprite-based cars as [[F-Zero]], released two years earlier. It's almost as fast-paced as [[F-Zero]], with the added bonus/challenge of [[Weaponized Car|Weaponized Cars.]]

Revision as of 05:56, 8 August 2014

"Welcome. Shall we have tea before we race?" - Nomad Nathalmu

Battle Cars is a Vehicular Combat racing game developed by Namco and released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It uses the same graphical setup of Mode-7 rendered levels and sprite-based cars as F-Zero, released two years earlier. It's almost as fast-paced as F-Zero, with the added bonus/challenge of Weaponized Cars.

It's Twenty Minutes Into the Future. Overpopulation and environmental decay, followed by political finger-pointing and nuclear war have left humanity crippled and living in city-states. The jaded remnants of humanity have created a new sport, a sport of Vehicular Combat: Battle Cars. The player takes the role of an up-and-coming racer on a quest to take home the gold. In your way are a variety of twisting tracks and nasty bosses.

That's the career mode. The game also featured a two-player Versus mode.

Battle Cars provides examples of: