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        Turbo Esprit

        developer
        Mike A. Richardson & Dave Cummings
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        game_name
        Turbo Esprit
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        en
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        platform
        c64
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        1
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        0
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        publisher
        Durell Software Ltd.
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        year
        1986
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        >An armoured supply car is carrying drugs to the centre of the city.  >One after the other, four delivery cars will drive in to meet it, and  >then drive off to their hide-aways. After the forth pick-up the  >armoured supply car will leave the city. Your mission is to stop the  >delivery cars after they have made their pick-ups and before they  >disappear in their hide-aways, and to stop the armoured supply car  >after it has passed its drugs to the last car and before it leaves the  >city. >You will score extra points for catching the drug smugglers alive,  >rather than shooting them. Your vehicle will be a Lotus Turbo Esprit  >capable of driving at 150mph. You will lose points for injuring the  >general public. There are traffic lights at junctions which should be  >obeyed (though the smugglers will probably ignore them), there are  >pedestrian crossings and there are road-works that you should avoid.  >Drive well. Drive carefully. > -- <cite>Cassette cover</cite> ***Turbo Esprit*** is a video game published by Durell Software in 1986  for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and Amstrad CPC. The game was very  detailed and advanced for its time, featuring car indicator lights,  pedestrians, traffic lights, and a view of the car's interior controls.  It may also be the earliest example of a free-roaming city environment  to feature in a computer game. Turbo Esprit was the first free-roaming  driving game, and has been cited as a major influence on the later  Grand Theft Auto series. ***Gameplay*** The object of the game is to prevent a gang of drug smugglers  completing a delivery of heroin, by tracking down their cars and  destroying them, or ramming them into submission. The player takes  the role of a special agent driving the titular Lotus Esprit car,  which had been used in a James Bond film a few years previously. The  player must travel around one of four available cities looking for  the criminals. Messages from HQ will flash up periodically giving  the location of a target car, which may then be tracked on the map. Once the target car is found it must be either destroyed with the  Esprit's built-in machine gun, or repeatedly rammed until it  surrenders. Different cars may need to be dealt with in different  ways; for example armoured cars must be rammed as shooting has no  effect, whereas "hit cars" are the only other vehicles that can match  the Esprit for speed, so ramming them is more difficult. Penalties are incurred for hitting scenery or other cars, and the  player's car is likely to explode if it crashes into anything while  travelling fast. As in real life, speeding greatly increases risk. According to author Mike Richardson, Turbo Esprit took 10 months to  develop, the longest time he ever spent on a single game. It was  developed with the cooperation of Lotus Cars Ltd., who provided  "technical assistance" Source:[Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_Esprit)
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        c64 c64
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        Turbo Esprit (c64, TOSEC, TAP, 1986, Durell)
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