Hi-Octane

Hi-Octane

Racing|Electronic Arts|1995

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Hi-Octane is a racing/vehicular combat video game released in 1995 for the PC, PlayStation and Sega Saturn developed by Bullfrog and based upon their earlier Magic Carpet game code. It is notable amongst racing games for its wide and open tracks, and the resulting freedom offered to the player, and also for its excessive speed. It suffered in the marketplace due to thematic similarities with the better received Wipeout by Psygnosis and the generality of its graphics engine made for a very short depth of view compared to contemporary racing games. Hi-Octane is rumored to begin life as something several Bullfrog programmers coded in free time, and then decided to improve the game and market it under the auspices of Electronic Arts. Another version of the legend is: EA set Bullfrog under pressure to release Dungeon Keeper or Magic Carpet 2 - but they weren't able to. So they released Hi-Octane, a quickly done game. In a Gamasutra article it was mentioned that "PC and Saturn racing game Hi-Octane, was developed in just eight weeks using the Magic Carpet engine, as a way to “fill a quarter that didn't have enough revenue”.

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Game Info

PublisherElectronic Arts
DeveloperBullfrog Productions
Rating 3.3
IGDB Reviews12
Retrospect Reviews0

Release Dates

Europe
DOSDecember 31, 1996
PlayStationDecember 29, 1995
PlayStation 3March 12, 2009
PlayStation PortableMarch 12, 2009
Sega SaturnDecember 31, 1995
Japan
PlayStationJanuary 13, 1996
PlayStation 3November 25, 2009
PlayStation PortableNovember 25, 2009
Sega SaturnMarch 22, 1996
North America
DOSDecember 31, 1995
PlayStationDecember 29, 1995
PlayStation 3January 28, 2010
PlayStation PortableJanuary 28, 2010
Sega SaturnDecember 31, 1995

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