Genre: Racing |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: Acclaim |
Released: December 12, 2000 |
Developer: Clockwork Games Limited |
UPC: 0 21481 21212 6 |
Sony ID: SLUS-01109 |
PSRM: 018070 |
Players: 1 to 2 Players |
Memory: 2 Blocks |
Accessories: Analog, Vibration |
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ESRB: Everyone – No Descriptors |
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Box Copy:
Drivin’ to the Brink of Insanity! – It’s not just racing! It’s an all-out assault of arcade-style, stunt-based and realistic driving madness. Comprehensive state-of-the-art vehicle dynamics. Authentically licensed cars: Lotus, BMW, Aston-Martin, Alfa-Romeo and more. One of the most advanced 3-D driving engines ever. It all gets inside of your head and spins you around. And when you’re finished, it’s time for another ride. “Fantastic graphics, fast speeds, slick cars. Any questions?” – ign.com “a killer racing experience” – GamePro “the most impressive racing engine we’ve ever seen” – dailyradar.com “Blistering fast racing action without a hint of pop-up.” – PSM
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Trivia
- Vanishing Point’s name comes from the fact that there is no pop-up in the game. Using visual slight-of-hand to hide the game’s draw-distance, Vanishing Point always looks like it has a clear view of the horizon.