

I'm no fan of early 90's 3D polygons in racing games, but Mario Andretti offers pretty cool racing action for its time.Ī nifty little title that challenged racers to a variety of series and then allowed them to spend the resulting prize money as they rose through the ranks to "Championship Cars." The drive was only fair, even for the time, but six different car types. Features a fun career mode and a nice selection of different tracks and cars from Sprint Cars, Stock Cars to Formula One and Indy racers. Nice 3D racer from Canadian racing game experts Distinctive Software. Also you may save/load your progress in the game. You have to be in top 3 at each race to progress in race levels (Heat, Consolation, Feature) on each track during the season to win more money.īefore starting the career you may practice to drive a specific car in each race series to beat the top speed, to explore different tracks (Monte Carlo, Detroit, Hockenheim, Daytona, LeMans, Indianapolis Fairgrounds, etc.), to count the number of laps for pit stop using, or just for fun. The gameplay flows as first-person perspective driving simulation with ability to replay your actions in third person camera view under different angles.

There are six series available - Sprint Cars, Modified, Stock Cars, Prototypes, Formula 1, Indy Cars - each next is more expensive than previous. For this money you may buy a Sprint Car and win a season races in this series to collect the money and progress to another series. Obtaining the sponsor, you'll take a $20,000 and ready to start. The greatest race car driver of all time Mario Andretti welcomes you to make a career of professional racer/driver.
