![]() Still Alive – The name of the song played during the end credits in Portal. ![]() One-Man Cheeseburger Apocalypse – A reference to a quote from Coach in Left 4 Dead 2.IvanTheSpaceBiker – A nickname given to the original model of Gordon Freeman in Half-Life.Hostage – A hapless citizen held up by the Terrorist team in Counter-Strike.GLaDOS – The main antagonist of Portal.Dog – The name of Alyx Vance's pet robot from Half-Life 2.Delicious Cake – The "reward" of subsequent testing in Portal.Crowbar – Gordon Freeman's melee weapon of choice in the Half-Life series.Companion Cube – An object in Portal used to solve Test Chamber 17.Chell – The name of the protagonist of Portal.CEDA –- The Civil Emergency and Defense Agency in the Left 4 Dead series is responsible for control of the Infection.Boomer Bile – A substance produced by Boomers in the Left 4 Dead series.Black Mesa – The main setting of Half-Life.Aperture Science Prototype XR7 – Aperture Science Laboratories is the main setting for Portal.Some bots which have names that reference other games include: Should a player contribute enough to obtain 200 stamps for their World Traveler's Hat, its rank changes to " Unobtainium", a reference to a recurring alloy in science fiction and speculative science. The effect will only be visible while on a map that has been donated towards! Graphics:128mb video RAM with Shader Model 2.Given to generous souls who have donated to community map makers.OS:Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8.Ho! Ho! Ho!: Complete the Master Championship. Mini Motor Master: Win every single race across all 4 championships. Mini Motor Champion (Master): Win every race in the Master Championship. Moneybags: Have at least $100,000 career cash. Mini Motor Champion (Expert): Win every race in the Expert Championship. Hell On Wheels: Complete the Expert Championship. Pro Tuner: Fully upgrade all stats on any car.įor Science: Complete the Aperture Science Cup. Mini Motor Champion (Intermediate): Win every race in the Intermediate Championship. Tourismo: Complete the Intermediate Championship. Victory!: Complete the Team Fortress 2 Cup. Mini Motor Champion (Beginner): Win every race in the Beginner Championship. Great Scott!: Complete the Beginner Championship. Tuner: Fully upgrade a single stat on any car. Users can publish a level and by subscribing to the mod via the steam page, players will then see it show up available for play. The game has a fully featured track editor directly integrated with Steamworks. All tracks and cars can be used, but no money may be earned. Online play of up to four players is allowed. The angle of the game changes with each version of the track despite the actual track layout being the same. Each level has a theme, ranging from urban cityscape with paved roads and sharp inclines to steam uphill/downhill dirt tracks. The game consists of an advertised 40 tracks, however, these are based on a repetition of the same core tracks multiplied by day/night and forward/backward races. Winning races in career mode (and only career mode) nets you cash to use on upgrades, which include top speed, number of boosts, acceleration, and handling. Completing each of these cups gives access to themed car relative to the franchise. Valve's own Portal 2 and Team Fortress 2 have their own themed level, as does Fruit Ninja. In addition, each championship also has a bonus cup related to another intellectual property. You'll gain access to an additional car upon getting all bronze trophies (3rd place) for each championship.Įach championship contains multiple cup series, with four races in each cup. After the game's credits roll, you'll gain access to an additional Master championship. Starting off with the beginner championship unlocked, the intermediate expert championships each become available as you progress through the game. Upgrades / CareerĮach race in the career mode is presented through a specific championship's cup series. The game can be played either by left, right directional pad / keyboard controls or an analog "directional" steering (meaning the direction you push the joystick is the direction your car will "try" to go, similar to Renegade Ops and other dual-joystick shooters). The game's arcade physics mean you'll be smashing into the cars just as much as the walls. At your disposal is a variable number of nitro speed boosts to help you along the way. With up to six cars in a race, the goal is simple, cross the finish line first.
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