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Street Eater is a vehicle introduced in the original Carmageddon. It returns in Carmageddon (Funsize), and also appears in the Carmageddon: TDR 2000 comic.
Carmageddon
Carmageddon vehicle | |
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Street Eater | |
Info | |
Internal opponent number | 8 |
Internal name | EATER |
Strength (1 - 5) | 3 |
Network availability | Never |
Driver | Auto Scum |
Race number | Skull / ♠ (-2) |
Grid icon | |
Multiplayer icon | |
Top speed | 180 mph |
Kerb weight | 0.9 tons |
0 - 60 mph in | 4.5 seconds |
Stealworthy | |
Description | |
"Road-going gang of psychos, muggers & murderers who drive a variety of armored off-roaders." |
Street Eater is one of the 30 original vehicles from Carmageddon, driven by two members of the Auto Scum gang. It appears among the first batch of opponents and is not stealworthy.
Design
It is an off-road buggy with a locomotive-style single headlight on its grille similar to Towmeister's. It has a spade symbol on its sides and on top of the rear.
Performance
Drivers
The Auto Scum gang members who drive the Street Eater are two men. The first one is bald, has a beard, wears sunglasses, and has a circled "A" painted on the side of his head. The second one has short hair, a goatee and an "A" painted on his forehead.
Trivia
- Street Eater was replaced by Doozer in the Splat Pack expansion.
- A few textures of this car were used in the creation of cars from Carmageddon (PlayStation): The spade symbol was reused for Hannibal Kannibal's pickup, and the rear texture was reused for the rear of the Gimp's hotrod.
- The Auto Scum member who drives the Razorbill is also one of the drivers of the Street Eater.
Gallery
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Street Eater's info screen.
Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (comic)
Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (comic) vehicle | |
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Street Eater | |
Driver | Gunk |
Race number | no number |
Street Eater appears in the Tozzer Carmageddon comic despite not appearing in TDR 2000, being driven by Gunk.
Design
The comic design is almost like the one from the original Carmageddon, but more dilapidated and lacking the spade symbol.
Driver
Gunk, the vampire count's assistant, is tasked to steal Max Damage's trophy and bring it to him. Before he's able to however, Max turns on his car's stereo, making him flee to his car - Street Eater. Max chases him, until Gunk reaches a Native American camp, where he is killed by an arrow.
Carmageddon (Funsize)
Carmageddon (Funsize) vehicle | |
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Street Eater | |
Info | |
Driver | Auto Scum |
Race number | ♠ symbol |
Top speed | 300 mph |
Kerb weight | 0.90 tons |
0-60mph | 3.59 seconds |
Toughness | 3 |
Stealworthy | |
Description | |
"Road-going gang of psychos, muggers & murderers who drive a variety of armored off-roaders." |
In the Funsize version of Carmageddon, the Street Eater is now stealworthy, being available to steal at rank 85.
Design
It's a smoother version of the original vehicle.
Vehicles in Carmageddon (cat) | |
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Main vehicles | Red Eagle · Yellow Hawk |
Cops | Squad Car · Suppressor |
Tier 1 opponents | Annihilator · The Bear · Cleaver · Countslash · Fearari F666 · Fraud Broko · Grunge Buster · Merciless Cullwing · Razorbill · Road Bratt · Stiffshifter · Street Eater · Tashita Coupe · The Twister · Volkswerker |
Tier 2 opponents | Caddy Fat Cat · Electric Blue · Hevy Impaler · Leadpumper · Tanka · Towmeister |
Tier 3 opponents | King Merc · Lumberer · The Plow · Pink Pulveriser · Project X |
Bonus Add-ons | Chrome God · Hong Kong Phooey |
Vehicles in Carmageddon: TDR 2000 (comic) (cat) | |
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Introduced in Episode 1 | Blue car · Pink Pulveriser · Suppressor |
Introduced in Episode 2 | Eagle MK4 · Fraud Broko · Rig O'Mortis |
Introduced in Episode 3 | Bumble Bee |
Introduced in Episode 4 | Dragula · The Fortress |
Introduced in Episode 5 | Cop Car · Tomahawk |
Introduced in Episode 6 | Street Eater |
Introduced in Episode 9 | The Boss · Tina |
Introduced in Episode 10 | Alien Limousine · Electric Blue |