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|title = Carmageddon TV
|title = Carmageddon TV
|image = CarmaGizDemoBox.jpg
|image = [[File:CarmaGizDemoBox.jpg|236px]]
|caption = Prerelease boxart
|caption = Prerelease boxart
|developer = [[Stainless Games]] / [[Visual Science]]
|developer = [[Stainless Games]] / [[Visual Science]]

Revision as of 17:19, 30 April 2020

Carmageddon TV

Prerelease boxart
Developer(s) Stainless Games / Visual Science
Publisher(s) SCi
Platform(s) Gizmondo
Genre(s) Vehicular combat
Mode(s) Single player, Network Multiplayer
Players 1 - (unknown) players
Media SD card / MMC card

Carmageddon TV was a game that was going to be released on the Gizmondo handheld console. It's existence discovered though a copyright application, the game was said to be published by SCi, and developed by Stainless (although one source says it was in development at Visual Science). Unfortunately, when the game was approximately 80-85% complete, it was cancelled due to the unpopular Gizmondo's demise.

Features

The game was a port of the PC original, and a close one at that. The pre-release box art boasts that the graphics were in full 3D, and that the damage model and physics would remain intact. 25 racers would feature, and there would be 36 levels over five locations. The multiplayer mode was to have seven modes and three unique tracks.

Trailer

Only one piece of media was officially released besides the title and demo - Mark Knight was a Sound Designer at Visual Science, and he released a short teaser trailer at the end of 2008. The trailer does not show any gameplay, just the SCi games logo, and it cannot be confirmed if it was created during the games development.

Data

Gameplay screenshot

A pre-release demo was released to the press, and has subsequently been leaked to the Internet. This rom can be tweaked to become functional on genuine Gizmodo hardware. By analysing the data within, we can see what was planned to be in the game.

Opponents

These are the names of the opponents, inside the Data\opponentlist.txt file.

Powerups

The names of the powerups, known as pickups for some reason, are found inside Data\Pickup.txt.

Misc. info

  • The game was loosely based on the original Carmageddon.
  • The developers planned to include all the levels in Carmageddon, but the level files only show a few. This is most likely due to the ROM's pre-release status.

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Carmageddon games (cat)
Main titles Carmageddon · Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now · Carmageddon: TDR 2000 · Carmageddon: Reincarnation
Expansion Packs Carmageddon Splat Pack · The Nosebleed Pack
Console & Handheld titles Carmageddon (Game Boy Color) · Carmageddon (PlayStation) · Carmageddon 64 · Carmageddon (Mobile) · Carmageddon (Funsize) · Carmageddon: Crashers
Cancelled titles Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (Game Boy Color) · Carmageddon (Gizmondo) · Carmageddon TV · Carmageddon 4 Ever · Crude Awakening