Lamborghini American Challenge Snes Full Gameplay

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Lamborghini American Challenge is a racing video game released by Titus France in November 1993 for the Super Nintendo, Amiga CD32, Atari ST, Commodore 64 and Game Boy consoles. It is an upgrade of Crazy Cars III, released by the same developer for MS DOS in 1992.[1]

A curiosity that few know is that the game is compatible with the Super NES Mouse and also with the Super Scope pistol. To do so, just connect one of these peripherals to player 2, and the game will release the "Shooting Mode" option. In this mode, while player 1 is driving the car, player 2 will be allowed to aim and shoot at opponents.
The game

The objective of the game was basically to run in clandestine cracks with a Lamborghini Diablo and earn dirty money with the bets. There were three drivers to choose from: Pam, who drove a yellow Lamborghini Diablo; Joe with the black Diablo; and Sly, who wore the big silver model of the car. The choice of drivers was simply aesthetic, as the handling of the 3 characters was identical. In the best RPG style, the game gave the player the opportunity to manage their own money, choosing how much they want to bet on the races and using it for the purpose of maintaining and/or upgrading the vehicle after the catches. Another novelty brought by the game was the police chases, which brought more adrenaline to the races.

One of the highlights of the game was its soundtrack based on the Jazz fusion genre.

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