Interview with the Creators of Classic Amiga Game 'Super Cars II'
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Summary
The article features an interview with Andrew Morris and Shaun Southern, the creators of the classic Amiga game 'Super Cars II.' The discussion highlights the game's inspirations, development process, and its unique blend of racing and weapon mechanics. The piece is nostalgic and informative, appealing to fans of retro gaming.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWe love top down racers here at Spillhistorie.no, and one of our old favourites from the Amiga days is Super Cars II.
This game from 1991 was developed by British duo Shaun Southern and Andrew Morris, better known as Magnetic Fields.
Super Cars II doesn’t just feature fun racing, but adds weapons and other dirty tricks to the mix.
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