Killer Loop

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Killer Loop
Developer(s)VCC Entertainment
Publisher(s)Crave Entertainment
Platform(s)Playstation, Microsoft Windows, Dreamcast
Release
October 31, 1999
  • PlayStation'PC'Dreamcast
Mode(s)Single-player or multiplayer

Killer Loop (also known as MagForce Racing) is a futuristic racing game released in 1999. It was developed by VCC Entertainment and published by Crave Entertainment.

Gameplay

The Game Takes Place in Future Where gasoline powered vehicles and paved roads have been Replaced With Electromagnetic Tripods and Metal Highways. Such Tripods Are Used For Intense Racing Where Tripods Could drive on bending, Twisting Tracks. The player has the option to have automatic or manual assistance on using their tripods's magnets to drive on slopes, sideways or upside down in tunnels and on track sections that have no floor, only ceiling. The player could also use power-ups against other opponents picked up from the tracks. Tracks Included Moscow, Mars, Hawaii, Himalaya, Needle Rock, Space Station and Holodrom.

Soundtrack

The music soundtrack to this game consists of Techno/Goa trance music in a style well suited to the game and can be read directly from the PlayStation format game disc like a CD.

Soundtrack was made by Tammo Hinrichs who is now a member of Farbrausch on the European Demoscene - http://www.kebby.org

Killer Loop O.S.T. Track listing:

1. Intro (1:32)
2. In Between (3:50)
3. City Lights (4:52)
4. Coppermine (4:47) (featured in the Official UK PlayStation Magazine Demo)
5. Summer Holiday (4:26)
6. Little Girl (4:27)
7. Spaced (5:19)
8. Lonesome (5:00)
9. Ionisationsschicht (4:41)
10. Schwerkraft (4:32)