Carmageddon TDR 2000

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Carmageddon TDR2000
Developer(s) Torus Games
Publisher(s) SCi (UK), Xicat Interactive, Inc. (N. America)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color
Release date December 14, 2000
Genre(s) Vehicular combat
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ELSPA: 15+
ESRB: Mature (M)
USK: ab 16
Media CD-ROM

Carmageddon TDR 2000, the sequel to Carmageddon and Carmageddon II, was a controversial[citation needed] action-racing-vehicular combat video game developed by Torus Games and released in 2000.

The game was released in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2000, and on December 14 in North America. The game was generally not well received by fans of the previous two games because of stricter time limits and repetitive missions inserted between races.[citation needed]

One of the most controversial aspects of Carmageddon TDR 2000 was that pedestrians could be killed by means of burning or graphic collisions; that could include dismemberment. Some versions of the game for other countries replaced the human pedestrians with zombies, actually only changing red blood to green slime, but patches were circulated on the Internet that revert the game to its original splendor.

During development of TDR2000, SCi hired Tozzer.com to create an online comic based on the Carmageddon video game.[1]

The game featured a soundtrack created by Plague and Utah Saints, which playes in the background during gameplay and can be accessed using a CD player and skipping to the relevant track number.


1. Data Track
2. Plague - Carma (3.38)
3. Plague - Eat It Up (3.57)
4. Plague - Dedicated to Hate (3.26)
5. Utah Saints - Techknowledgy (5.26)
6. Utah Saints - Sick (5.18)
7. Utah Saints - Hands Up (4.02)

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