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Life beside Stunts => Racing Games & Other Competitions => Topic started by: Mortimer Macmire on August 02, 2025, 07:02:12 PM

Title: Re-volt racing game
Post by: Mortimer Macmire on August 02, 2025, 07:02:12 PM
Couldn't find anything about this racing game on the forum (besides one post from 2002) so here it goes.

Anyone familiar with the 1999 racing game Re-volt? It was (together with Stunts and Need for Speed 3: Hot Pursuit) the racing game I probably played most as a kid.

It's a cool arcade pipsqueak in which you have to drive radio controlled cars through different kinds of environments like supermarkets, museums and a western town. It also features a variety of power-ups like bowling balls, fireworks and oil to make your opponents lives as miserable as possible.

For a game from 1999 it has aged surprisingly well so if you haven't played it yet I can highly recommend it. Search for Re-volt I/O and you'll find what you are looking for  ;) .

For the rest I'll the the guy from Lazy Game Review do the talking (in a 13 year old video that is):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Voj2M9lhGBA
Title: Re: Re-volt racing game
Post by: Duplode on August 02, 2025, 07:28:26 PM
I do remember Re-volt on the PlayStation! I didn't play it all that much back then, but I do recall it had a neat track editor. Great to see it has a remake and an active community!
Title: Re: Re-volt racing game
Post by: Matei on August 02, 2025, 08:34:39 PM
I never played Revolt, nor am I tempted, but like Stunts, it's a game with toy cars. The problems I see are that you can't drive from inside the car and the cars are really small - even smaller than in Stunts. Also, compared to Revolt, Stunts has a very good and realistic physics simulation. As I mentioned, compared to Revolt. I saw that both Revolt and Need for Speed III are available at archive.org. I played with Need for Speed III quite a bit, but there's nothing to do with it really; most car games are like that. As I wrote before, we apparently don't have to worry about copyright of old games so much. Just a question:

QuoteIt also features a variety of power-ups like bowling balls, fireworks and oil to make your opponents lives as miserable

Why don't you just play Quake? Also, when you drive controlled cars, the idea is that you look at them from one place and don't fly behind them, which I find weird. A better game with remote controlled cars is this:

https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0004904/ - 3D Stock Car Championship