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RE: Quattro's on Need for speed



Actually, there is, and I have it. It is actually called Need for Speed,
but it is not anything like what is posted on the web page. I will see
if I can get the manufacturer's name. I do remember that it _is_ a rally
game, and you actually accumulate damage on your vehicle, which you can
fix in the pit stops, as well as tracks that are inverted and have
corkscrews. It is a DOS game. I'll find out sometime today.

Dustin Sysko
Boulder, CO
85 4ksq

	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Sean_Ford@idx.com [SMTP:Sean_Ford@idx.com]
	Sent:	Thursday, March 05, 1998 7:10 AM
	To:	rlpplsky@ix.netcom.com
	Cc:	quattro@coimbra.ans.net
	Subject:	Re: Quattro's on Need for speed


	<snip> I wish there was a PC
	game modelled after a rallying championship. But then again,
anything too
	complex would probably melt my home PC (P120, 48meg of RAM, 2meg
of video
	memory, no 3D card).

	Sean Ford                       '92 Audi 100CS 5spd 34k mi
	Sean_Ford@idx.com  '98 Honda CR-V EX auto 300 mi
	IDX,Boston,MA
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/5528






	rlpplsky@ix.netcom.com on 03/05/98 09:03:06 AM

	To:   Sean Ford
	cc:   quattro@coimbra.ans.net
	Subject:  Re: Quattro's on Need for speed
	Body:



	Yeah - but if you use the 'I think it is commando engine?'
option it is
	pretty fun!!  I have noticed little benefit from the Quattro
system in the
	game, though.