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With a look as revolutionary as a futuristic car design, Auto Modellista stretches the imagination to a whole new visual plane. If it weren't for the disappointing controls, Auto Modellista's road to glory would be carved into auto history. The radical look is the sole highlight of Auto Modellista. Jun 24, 2004 Capcom ending dial-up services in Japan Soon publisher will no longer offer online support for older games that use dial-up connections.
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Sharp Turns
To escape from a sharp turn, just ram your carinto the wall of the turn and escape, this won'tdo any damage to your car, but sometimes your carmay spin out of control. This technique worksbest for people who have no skills.
Higher Speed
After unlocking 'Auto Modellista' you get tochange certain car's engines. Since when youchange an engine your not allowed to tune yourcar here is a tip to get maximum speed. As anexample i took the Toyota Sports 800 and put ina 2JZGTTE. With just that alone the car tops outat 165 mph. Go to tune and then pick 'easy tune'do maximum speed ++. this adds all performanceparts to the car. After doing this i took theSports 800 onto Osaka Highway and got it up to210mph and it was still going!
Auto Modellista Shop
Once you acquire a winning percentage of more than 95-per-cent, you will unlockthe shop and the final car. A secret option allows you to install any engine(from the same manufacturer) into your vehicle.
Tamiya Racing Track
Complete all seven levels of this racing mode. All chosen vehicles will become aTamiya RCC.
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Basic Information | |
Video Game | |
Capcom Production Studio 1 | |
Capcom | |
Racing | |
DVD-ROM | |
DualShock 2 Controller | |
PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox | |
Retail Features | |
Ratings | |
Main Credits | |
Tetsuya Shibata and Isao Abe | |
European Release Date(s) | |
PlayStation 2 December 6, 2002 | |
North American Release Date(s) | |
PlayStation 2 March 25, 2003 GameCube September 30, 2003 Xbox January 21, 2004 | |
Japanese Release Date(s) | |
PlayStation 2 August 22, 2002 GameCube July 2, 2003 Xbox January 20, 2004 | |
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Auto Modellista (アウトモデリスタ, rough Italian for 'car designer') is a racing game developed and published by Capcom, first released on SonyPlayStation 2, and subsequently, on Nintendo GameCube and MicrosoftXbox. It was Capcom's first driving game for fourteen years since the arcade gameF-1 Dream, but they had previously distributed Ridge Racer 2 for the US market and both Test Drive 5 and Test Drive: Off-Road 2 (developed by Pitbull Syndicate) for the Japanese market.
Description[editedit source]
The game marked itself apart from others of the same genre with cel-shaded graphics, which gave them a hand-drawn and cartoon-like appearance. Despite its unique style, the game suffered from poor handling dynamics, and ultimately turned out to be a critical and commercial failure. In 2003, to address the problems cited by the Japanese and European PS2 versions, Capcom reworked the game and added American cars initially for the North American market, titled as Auto Modellista: US Tuned. This was Capcom's attempt to sway North American players into buying the game, but it still suffered from the same handling dynamics of the first edition. The US Tuned version would be ported as a GameCube and Xbox game, with the latter due for release in Europe on April 2004, but distributors eventually decided not to honour, predicting sales of the game were going to be poor. The game was superseded by Circus Drive (known as Group S Challenge outside Japan), but Capcom has not been involved with driving games since.
Gameplay[editedit source]
Auto Modellista attempts to be a very technical racing game, with an immense amount of available parts and settings for the selection of cars provided to the player. Various aspects of each car can be tuned, allowing the player to tweak the performance of the car.
In the Garage mode (the main single-player mode), the player is granted the ability to select one of four tire types which affect road grip in regard to the weather conditions on the race track (for example, the 'Semi-Slick Tires' provide maximum speed and grip in dry weather, but suffer in rain). Other options include brakes (which determine braking efficiency), suspension, Turbines, Mufflers, Computer (determines the car's ability to accept upgrades later in the game), the engine, 'Final Gear', and Weight Reduction.
Auto Modellista's customisation options also extends to visual enhancements, allowing the player to choose from many different color combinations, hood and spoiler types, plus the ability to add badges, stickers and even create license plates.
A large aspect of the game was its online mode, with onlines races supporting up to 8 players. This functionality (and many of the game modes relating to it) were removed from the original US and European releases, but was added back into the US Tuned editions of the game. The online mode of Auto Modellista has been terminated, and cannot be used in any versions of the game.
Reception[editedit source]
- E3 2002 Game Critics Awards: Best Racing Game
- GameSpotE3 2002: Best Games
- GameSpotE3 2002: Top Games
References[editedit source]
- ↑Jeff Gerstmann (2003-04-01). Auto Modellista (PS2) review at Gamespot. GameSpot. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Jeff Gerstmann (2003-12-01). Auto Modellista (GCN) review at Gamespot. GameSpot. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Jeff Gerstmann (2004-01-27). Auto Modellista (Xbox) review at Gamespot. GameSpot. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Douglass Perry (2003-04-28). Auto Modellista (PS2) review at IGN. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Tyrone Rodriguez (2003-10-16). Auto Modellista (GCN) review at IGN. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Tyrone Rodriquez (2004-01-27). Auto Modellista (Xbox) review at IGN. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑1UP Staff. Auto Modellista (PS2) review at 1UP. 1UP. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑1UP Staff. Auto Modellista (Xbox) review at 1UP. 1UP. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Adam Pavlacka (2003-04-15). Auto Modellista (PS2) review at GameSpy. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Justin Leeper (2004-02-07). Auto Modellista (Xbox) review at GameSpy. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-08-26[dead link]
- ↑FOUREYEDDRAGON (2003-04-21). Auto Modellista (PS2) review at GamePro. IDG Entertainment. Retrieved on 2002-08-26
- ↑Auto Modellista (PS2) at Game Rankings. Game Rankings. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Auto Modellista (GCN) at Game Rankings. Game Rankings. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Auto Modellista (Xbox) at Game Rankings. Game Rankings. Retrieved on 2008-08-26
- ↑Auto Modellista (PS2) at Metacritic. Metacritic.com (2003). Retrieved on 2008-08-25
- ↑Auto Modellista (GCN) at Metacritic. Metacritic.com (2003). Retrieved on 2008-08-25
- ↑Auto Modellista (Xbox) at Metacritic. Metacritic.com (2004). Retrieved on 2008-08-25