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[[File:Race'n'Chase-Screenshot.jpg|thumb|The only known screenshot for Race'n'Chase.]] |
[[File:Race'n'Chase-Screenshot.jpg|thumb|The only known screenshot for Race'n'Chase.]] |
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− | '''Race'n'Chase''' was the original concept of what would become the first ''[[ |
+ | '''Race'n'Chase''' was the original concept of what would become the first installment in the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]] series''. It was developed by [[DMA Design]], set for release on the PlayStation, Windows 95, DOS, Sega Saturn and Nintendo 64. |
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+ | The game consisted on an open world where the player would either take the role of a cop or a criminal in multiple game modes that, hence the title of the game, ranged from races to police chases. |
− | Similar to the two first Grand Theft Auto games, it was developed on a top-down perspective and had multiple cities to be played on. The game suffered from various modifications before release and the project ended up evolving into ''Grand Theft Auto 1'', which was released in [[1997]]. |
+ | Similar to the two first Grand Theft Auto games, (and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|London 1969]] & [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961|1961]]) it was developed on a top-down perspective and had multiple cities to be played on. The game suffered from various modifications before release and the project ended up evolving into ''[[Grand Theft Auto 1]]'', which was released in [[1997]]. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | 1397955993_5fde4248e3_o.jpg|A possible Race'n'Chase screenshot. |
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+ | 1423886306_7c43349e2d_o.png|Possible city render from Race'n'Chase. |
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+ | 1423001765_e7d27d43b9_o.png|Possible test car from Race'n'Chase. |
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+ | 5548280212_5dd65fea01_o.jpg|Race'n'Chase Game Design cover. |
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+ | 5547698005_a7c42bca8d_o.jpg|Revision List. |
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+ | 5548281140_e92f65b989_o.jpg|Table of Contents. |
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+ | 5547698947_a879c12ea5_o.jpg|Page 4. |
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+ | 5547699709_6cc03c4cbe_o.jpg|Page 5. |
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+ | 5548282906_e0a702404e_o.jpg|Page 6. |
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+ | 5548283386_84f58a4960_o.jpg|Page 7. |
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+ | 5547701223_b6c077e307_o.jpg|Page 8. |
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+ | 5548284166_03bd10ac36_o.jpg|Page 9. |
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+ | 5547702263_9f24985eee_o.jpg|Page 10. |
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+ | 5548285262_a511cef3cd_o.jpg|Page 11. |
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+ | 5548285714_ec6b829827_o.jpg|Page 12. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | [[hu:Race'n'Chase]] |
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[[Category:Games]] |
[[Category:Games]] |
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[[Category:Cancelled Games]] |
[[Category:Cancelled Games]] |
Revision as of 19:48, 13 October 2014
Race'n'Chase was the original concept of what would become the first installment in the Grand Theft Auto series. It was developed by DMA Design, set for release on the PlayStation, Windows 95, DOS, Sega Saturn and Nintendo 64.
The game consisted on an open world where the player would either take the role of a cop or a criminal in multiple game modes that, hence the title of the game, ranged from races to police chases.
Similar to the two first Grand Theft Auto games, (and London 1969 & 1961) it was developed on a top-down perspective and had multiple cities to be played on. The game suffered from various modifications before release and the project ended up evolving into Grand Theft Auto 1, which was released in 1997.