Wasteland Racers 2071

Wasteland Racers 2071 is an arcade-style video game by Triotech that was released on November 20, 2006.

Wasteland Racers 2071
Video arcade game flyer
Developer(s)Triotech
Publisher(s)Triotech
Composer(s)Simon Viklund
Platform(s)Arcade
Release
  • NA: November 20, 2006
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer (up to eight players on eight machines)[1]

Summary

The simulator takes place in the year 2071 with six race tracks (from Airport Mayhem to the Ruins of Lost Vegas) and five cars (from the Interceptor to the Crusher).[2] If the player finishes first, they will receive a code that unlocks new cars and race courses. Wasteland Racers 2071 is one of the arcade games featured at Chuck E. Cheese's. None of the cars are linked to an actual manufacturer like Chevrolet or Ford; fantasy cars based on futuristic prototypes are used to navigate the post-apocalyptic racing venues.[2] They have the ability to deliver up to 2Gs of acceleration.[2] Because the title has the word "Wasteland" in it, it is assumed that the game is set in a dystopian 21st century.

There are two versions of this arcade game; the standard has a 27" monitor while the deluxe has the 52" monitor.[3]

gollark: ++remind 5h attain emojicoid for works on my machine
gollark: Yes, iff macron.
gollark: Would you say Macron is more or less likely than the total destruction of the Earth?
gollark: Essentially, a Macron will be received from the future and verified. If it is a valid Macron it will be sent back in time. Otherwise, it will not. The only self consistent outcome is that either Macron occurs or a ridiculous failure mode does.
gollark: Okay, maybe making it the traditional way is doomed. If I can come up with a way to verify if a given Macron is Macron, I can use the GTechâ„¢ atemporal communication network as an "outcome pump" by configuring things such that the only self consistent outcome is Macron being produced.

References

  1. Product information at Highway Games
  2. Video game information at The Arcade Flyer Archive
  3. General information at Arcade Belgium


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