Both me and my older brother played the MS-DOS version all the time back in the early/mid 1990's on our parents' computer, I usually picked the Ferrari F40 over the Porsche 959 because it looked by far the coolest of the 2 cars. I can tell that the Amiga version had MUCH better graphics and music than the PC version I remember.
Biff Tannen: Now hold on a minute, officer! I am most certain Martin McFly speeds faster than 88 mph in his good old DeLorean. I only speed for Hollywood movie scenes only! Robert Zemeckis: Cut, cut! Thank a lot ruining my final movie scene, officer! You wait until I explain to the Internal Affairs.
I enjoyed this in glorious 4-colour greyscale on my hybrid Hercules/CGA video card (g8switch.exe anyone?) accompanied by the golden, dulcet tones of farty beeps emanating from the PC speaker. Despite this, my friends and I played the hell out of it. Good times. This is the first time I've seen it in full colour and it looks gorgeous.
Back in the day, those graphics and sound were mind blowing.
Used to play this constantly on my uncles's Amiga and it helped result in a series car habit today
Accolade represented class in gaming, back in the day. Loved the presentation.
Wow I played this game so much.
Great music on amiga port
Nice upgrade over TD1
Just picked this up yesterday on SNES
Both me and my older brother played the MS-DOS version all the time back in the early/mid 1990's on our parents' computer, I usually picked the Ferrari F40 over the Porsche 959 because it looked by far the coolest of the 2 cars. I can tell that the Amiga version had MUCH better graphics and music than the PC version I remember.
I think the PC version was limited to 16-colour EGA. Even that was beyond what I had (4 color cga, thankfully on a monochrome screen).
@@LilMissMurder3409 The version I played was in 16 colour EGA.
Amiga forever
Biff Tannen: Now hold on a minute, officer! I am most certain Martin McFly speeds faster than 88 mph in his good old DeLorean. I only speed for Hollywood movie scenes only!
Robert Zemeckis: Cut, cut! Thank a lot ruining my final movie scene, officer! You wait until I explain to the Internal Affairs.
Brad Baby’s Gas Bistro
I enjoyed this in glorious 4-colour greyscale on my hybrid Hercules/CGA video card (g8switch.exe anyone?) accompanied by the golden, dulcet tones of farty beeps emanating from the PC speaker. Despite this, my friends and I played the hell out of it. Good times. This is the first time I've seen it in full colour and it looks gorgeous.
Need for speed :p
You're not too far off :) DSI Software became EA Canada and made Need For Speed games.