Players entered a large arena called The Bowl and earned points by totalling other cars. The Stock Car Racing and Wreckin’ Racing modes were fun in their own right, but the star attraction for me was the Destruction Derby mode. Instead of following the lead of nearly every other console racer before it and rewarding you for not crashing into opponents, developer Reflections focused on simulating collision physics to encourage you to do exactly that. Released on October 20, 1995, Destruction Derby did something truly new. Some of those windows got quite big! Destruction Derby: Crash Preferred The quotes are here as a reminder that console manufacturers used to use that term to pretend they had much better console launch lineups than they actually did. So to make this more interesting, I have to cheat a little and look at the “launch window”. There isn’t more than a single forgotten gem in the PlayStation’s launch lineup in my book. With IGN Playlist, you can copy and remix the above PlayStation Launch Games list and rearrange it to create your custom, sharable ranking.
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