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'''''Combat Cars''''' is a ] video game released for the ] in 1994, in which you not only compete with other cars, trying to outrun them, but also use all kinds of weapons and gadgets to damage your opponents. '''''Combat Cars''''' is a ] video game released for the ] in 1994, in which you not only compete with other cars, trying to outrun them, but also use various kinds of weapons and gadgets to damage your opponents.


In the beginning of the game, you can choose one of the eight available characters: Jackyl, Sadie, Ray, Mekmac, Metro, Growl, Mama, Andrew. Each character has his/her own strengths and weaknesses (speed, car handling, etc.), as well as unique weapons. The weapons include a shotgun, glue spots you can leave to slow other cars, homing missiles, mines, and others. There are 24 different tracks available in the game. The player must complete them in a linear fashion, and once he/she run out of time or fail a ''single race'', the game is over and the player must enter his/her name onto the Scoreboard, the background being the type of environment the last race took place. Your score is measured by the amount of money you acquire in races that player has placed in. As the player spend this money on upgrades for his/her vehicle, the score suddenly lowers. In the beginning of the game, you can choose one of the eight available characters: Jackyl, Sadie, Ray, Mekmac, Metro, Growl, Mama, and Andrew. Each character has his/her own strengths and weaknesses (speed, car handling, etc.), as well as unique weapons. The weapons include a shotgun, glue spots you can leave to slow other cars, homing missiles, mines, and others. There are 24 different tracks available in the game. The player must complete them in a linear fashion, and once he/she runs out of time or fails a ''single race'', the game is over and the player must enter his/her name onto the Scoreboard, the background being the type of environment the last race took place. Your score is measured by the amount of money you have acquired in races you have placed in. As the player spends this money on upgrades for his/her vehicle, the score suddenly lowers.


Combat Cars lacks a real ending and once the player complete the last race, he/she is promptly brought to the Scoreboard and the game resets to the SEGA introduction screen. Combat Cars lacks a real ending; once the player complete the last race, he/she is promptly brought to the Scoreboard and the game resets to the SEGA introduction screen.


==Drivers and cars== ==Drivers and cars==

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Video game
Combat Cars
Combat CarsBox art of Combat Cars
Developer(s)Accolade
Publisher(s)Accolade
Platform(s)Mega Drive/Genesis
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer

Combat Cars is a racing video game released for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1994, in which you not only compete with other cars, trying to outrun them, but also use various kinds of weapons and gadgets to damage your opponents.

In the beginning of the game, you can choose one of the eight available characters: Jackyl, Sadie, Ray, Mekmac, Metro, Growl, Mama, and Andrew. Each character has his/her own strengths and weaknesses (speed, car handling, etc.), as well as unique weapons. The weapons include a shotgun, glue spots you can leave to slow other cars, homing missiles, mines, and others. There are 24 different tracks available in the game. The player must complete them in a linear fashion, and once he/she runs out of time or fails a single race, the game is over and the player must enter his/her name onto the Scoreboard, the background being the type of environment the last race took place. Your score is measured by the amount of money you have acquired in races you have placed in. As the player spends this money on upgrades for his/her vehicle, the score suddenly lowers.

Combat Cars lacks a real ending; once the player complete the last race, he/she is promptly brought to the Scoreboard and the game resets to the SEGA introduction screen.

Drivers and cars

Name Age Sex Race IQ Car Weapon
Jackyl 34 Male Human 128 Moentrax P12 Oil dumper
Sadie Marks 19 Female Human 133 Mantra X202 Glue globs
Ray Shades 22 Male Human 112 Setro M42 Boost device
Mekmac 41 Male Biomech 21 Monster 78 GSM Army mines
Metro 1200 Unknown Unknown Cyborg 206 Tailormade NXP shotgun
Growl 62 Male Tordor 88 Mole v2.3 Thick smoke
Big Bad Mama 48 Female Human 80 Cupcake Model B Hydro boost
Andrew Alien 340 None Costan 864 Zephyr-Z Homing missiles

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