Days of Thunder review - Nintendo Entertainment System

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What happened in Days of Thunder? Well, Tom Cruise turned up with his chopper, took a spin around Daytona track, crashed, snogged Nichole Kidman and finally climbed back into his car and won the race.

Now the game of the film has reached the Nintendo, bringing with it all the thrills, spills and downright speed of Cruise's adventures. Or at least that's the idea.

With an intro showing our hero's arrival at the race course, the action then switches to a qualifying round where the racer has the chance to learn the circuit and establish his or her position on the starting grid.

NASCAR racing (the type in the game) differs from normal stock car racing because the track curves upwards at the corners. Centrifugal force obviously plays a major part, and it's a good idea not to go flying off the side of the bend as the car takes the corner.

The buttons control the accelerator and brakes, but otherwise the player simply steers the car around the corners and overtakes the other vehicles.

What the Mean Machines staff thought

Reviewer

" Although the Days of Thunder film was utter rubbish, I thought that the fast, car-crashing action could be turned into a really good Nintendo game. Unfortunately it wasn't to be, and what we've got instead is one of the dullest racing games I've seen on a console. Not only is the speed of the action slow, the tracks are the most boring you're ever likely to race around - they're oval and only have left turns. There are no crashes during the game, and all the cars seem to move at the same speed - so there's no whizzing around overtaking people. The end result is a horribly tedious game that gets terminally boring after you've given it just a few goes. If you're after a decent racing game, forget this and instead check out the vastly superior Turbo Racing, which scored 80% when it was reviewed last month. "

" What a dire excuse for entertainment! This really stinks and is about as playable as something that's not playable at all. The speedo reads 150 mph, but the car feels like it's being pushed by a couple of arthritic OAPs. With no gears to change, an incredibly simplistic course and no crowd, Days of Thunder has all the tense atmosphere of an episode of Eastenders. The only thing I liked about the game was the introductory sequence, but that's hardly enough to make it worth the asking price. I don't know what Mindscape were playing at when they decided to release this, but if you want to play something good then avoid this like the plague. "

Reviewer

Overall Score39%

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