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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Featured Game: Midtown Madness

Drive around like a maniac with no repercussions
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2a/Mm1_boxshot.jpg Year: 1999
Genre: Racing
Recommend: YES


















Got the need for speed? Well, you could play one of the Need for Speed games, or you could give Midtown Madness a try. There's nothing quite like hurtling down a Chicago freeway in a Panoz GTR-1 at 200+ MPH, trying to evade the cops. Or you could rumble down the avenue in a Freightliner Century, crushing every Geo Metro in sight. However you play, Midtown Madness gives you a super-fun experience, and the graphics aren't bad, considering the game's age.

What you'll need

You don't need to have the slightest worry about this game. If you can run Windows XP, you can run Midtown Madness. EDIT: You might have to reduce the graphics a bit for Cedar Trail netbooks; I get 13-32 fps on maxed out settings at 640x480.

Reviews and Awards

 Midtown Madness's most positive reviews (90% equivalent) came from Allgame and PC Zone, while the worst, 7/10 and 7.7/10 (still respectable) were given by Total Video Games and GameSpot, respectively. Midtown Madness was praised for its realistic vehicle models (for player-driven cars) and accuracy in portraying Chicago. On the other hand, the game was criticized for its poor performance on lower-end hardware (no big deal for netbooks) and AI intelligence, among others.

Tips
No, you can't commit vehicular homicide in Midtown Madness. If you could, the 'E' rating would be revoked in a heartbeat.

2 comments:

  1. Great post. My twin's birthday is coming up soon and I was thinking about getting them both netbooks I just don't know much about technology. This post is very helpful, thanks for sharing!

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  2. Thanks! Personally, I think netbooks are great for kids. Not too pricey and just the right size. Just give me a model number and a brand name and I'll look it up for you!

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