Description
It's been a while since Titus first impressed us with an early burn of its Automobili Lamborghini sequel. A luminous palette and the then-novel gimmick of displaying the driver pegged Roadsters Trophy as a promising entry in the crowded field of racing games. Now complete, Roadsters Trophy is a polished racing Pak that straddles the gray area between simulation racing and arcade action. Cash on the Carburetor Titus adds variety to Roadster's 10 tracks with a mirrored track mode. Some tracks differ slightly from one season to the next Roadsters Trophy features 10 tracks and 30 convertible cruisers to choose from. A large number of the cars are officially licensed, but some are mere look-alikes. Check the table on the right to see the full list of licenses. Each of the eight characters in the game begins his or her driving career with $45,000. There is a $20,000 entrance fee to participate in the first season, which leaves $25,000 to buy a fresh set of wheels. Only a limited number of vehicles are available at the beginning of the game, but more cars are unlocked as you rack up winning seasons. A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned Successful drivers earn a lot of money on the road, which the mechanics at your garage are happy to spend. As long as you save enough money to cover the entrance fee for the next season, you can beef up your car with upgrades. You are unable to adjust the gearbox and suspension before each race until you purchase pricey upgrades in the garage Here are the items you can tweak in your local garage: Engine Turbo Injection Exhaust Gearbox Suspension Tires When you outgrow your first car, you can sell it to earn some extra dough to finance your next ride. The computer-controlled cars improve each time you progress to a new track, so you'll know when it's time for an upgrade.



