''S.C.A.R.S.'' (standing for ''Super Computer Animal Racing Simulator'', although unmentioned) is a
racing video game developed by
Vivid Image and published by
Ubi Soft for
PlayStation
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,
Nintendo 64, and
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in 1998.
Development
While working on the various ports of
Street Racer, Vivid Image and Ubi Soft decided it would be a good idea to create a 3D racing game ''specifically'' for the next-gen consoles.
Mev Dinc
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, who headed Vivid Image, developed a concept of cars based on wildcats and other animals, with tracks that reflected their natural habitats. Ubi Soft loved the idea, and provided some of their own graphics and sound design resources to help fill the otherwise strained team. Originally, the game was going to be called Vivid Racing. After some iterations, they instead decided on S.C.A.R.S. As development progressed, the coders struggled with balancing the high level of detail and performance with the space limitations of the tracks. Courses needed to be shortened, and as a result, many of the technical turns and obstacles were condensed, creating a much more challenging experience than they had originally planned.
Reception
The game received above average reviews on all platforms according to the
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.
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'' said of the PlayStation version in its December 1998 issue, "For all its faults, ''S.C.A.R.S.'' isn't terrible, and it is one of the few PlayStation games to allow four players to race in 3D on a split screen. If you have a Multitap, this is almost a worthy purchase. Without a Multitap, it's a colorful racer, but not much else."[ Two issues later, however, the magazine said of the Nintendo 64 version, "One of the best of the '']Mario Kart
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'' clones, ''S.C.A.R.S.'' does nearly everything right, surpassing both the graphics and the control of the PlayStation version. The game is challenging and addicting without ever annoying the player to the point of frustration. It supports up to four players via split screen and is a great way to kill time with friends."[
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'' said of the PlayStation version in its November 1998 issue, "You shouldn't pass up ''S.C.A.R.S'' as just another kiddie ''Mario Kart''-style racer – by taking a look under this hood, you'll find a lot of fun action." One issue later, he said of the Nintendo 64 version, "''Mario Kart'' fans will find ''S.C.A.R.S'' similar but with a much harder edge. The game's action is fast and furious with enough variety in its tracks and weapons to warrant replay." Joel Strauch called the PC version "an easy-to-pick-up game that the kids'll love and adults will tolerate. It's missing the best part of ''Mario Kart''-esque games—the battle mode—but you can't beat the price."
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1998 video games
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Nintendo 64 games
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