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2000 video game
4x4 EVO
4x4 Evolution box art, Dreamcast version
Developer(s)Terminal Reality
Publisher(s)Gathering of Developers
EngineInfernal Engine ®
Platform(s)Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Macintosh, Windows
ReleaseOctober 29, 2000 (Win)
October 30, 2000 (DC, Mac)
February 26, 2001 (PS2)
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

4x4 Evolution (also known as 4x4EVO) is a video game developed by Terminal Reality for the Windows, Macintosh, PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast platforms. It is the first console game to have cross-platform online play where Dreamcast, Macintosh and PC versions of the game appear online at the same time. The game can use maps created by users to download onto a hard drive, and surprisingly a VMU. All games are similar in quality and gameplay although the online systems feature a mode to customize the players' own truck and use it online.

Gameplay

Gameplay features off-road racing of over 70 licensed truck manufacturers. Modes featured in the game were a Career Mode, Online Mode, Map editor and versus mode. The career mode is the most important part of the game to feature a way to buy better cars similar to the Gran Turismo series.

Sequel

4x4 EVO 2 has been later released on Windows, Macintosh, Xbox, and GameCube. It features larger maps, denser terrain, and players can drive anywhere.

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