Jaguar XJ220 (computer game)

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Jaguar XJ220
Studio Core design
Publisher Core design
Erstveröffent-
lichung
Amiga: 1992 Mega-CD: March 1993 March 26th 1993 April 1993
North AmericaNorth America

North AmericaNorth America
JapanJapan
EuropeEurope
platform Amiga , Sega mega-CD
genre Racing game
Game mode Single player , multiplayer
control Joystick , gamepad
medium Floppy disk , CD-ROM
language English
Age rating
USK released from 0

Jaguar XJ220 is a car racing game by Core Design and was released in 1992 for Amiga and Sega Mega-CD . A version for Atari ST was also in the works, but was not completed. The game is named after the Jaguar XJ220 supercar of the same name .

The game is strongly based on the Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge series from Magnetic Fields , but pursued enough of its own ideas, such as the extensive route editor or the repair feature, to assert itself against the competition at the time.

The title, which is suitable for one or two players, was designed by Jacy Gee, the music by Martin Iveson, and the programming by Mark Avory.

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