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Turbo Driver
B.O.S. Software
1983
Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 57

Producer: Boss (UK), 16K
£5.95

Mother for the racing car addicts. Turbo Driver features very large vehicle graphics and an attempt (not entirely successful) at 3D through perspective. Six other cars leap away from the starting line when you stall, You must catch them up. The cars and several other hazards make life difficult, and if you go too carefully you'll run out of fuel. The track is quite straight, and there aren't those wonderful explosions of the original arcade version, but this is a popular program and does as well as the Spectrum will allow. m/c. Joystick: Kempston.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 60

Producer: Boss (UK), 16K
£5.95

Mother for the racing car addicts. Turbo Driver features very large vehicle graphics and an attempt (not entirely successful) at 3D through perspective. Six other cars leap away from the starting line when you stall, You must catch them up. The cars and several other hazards make life difficult, and if you go too carefully you'll run out of fuel. The track is quite straight, and there aren't those wonderful explosions of the original arcade version, but this is a popular program and does as well as the Spectrum will allow. m/c. Joystick: Kempston.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 3, Apr 1984   page(s) 79

Producer: Boss (UK), 16K
£5.95

Mother for the racing car addicts. Turbo Driver features very large vehicle graphics and an attempt (not entirely successful) at 3D through perspective. Six other cars leap away from the starting line when you stall, You must catch them up. The cars and several other hazards make life difficult, and if you go too carefully you'll run out of fuel. The track is quite straight, and there aren't those wonderful explosions of the original arcade version, but this is a popular program and does as well as the Spectrum will allow. m/c. Joystick: Kempston.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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