
Super Burnout
A high-speed motorcycle racing game showcasing the Jaguar's sprite scaling capabilities. Features split-screen multiplayer, 16 tracks, and a unique 'burnout' boost system for strategic speed bursts.
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About This Game
Pioneered the use of Mode 7-style scaling on Jaguar hardware, achieving smooth 60fps gameplay with detailed sprite-based environments.
Includes four bike classes (250cc, 500cc, Superbike, and Turbo) with distinct handling physics and top speeds exceeding 200mph.
Innovative 'burnout' mechanic allows temporary speed boosts by overheating tires, requiring careful thermal management during races.
Praised for its arcade-perfect port of the 1992 Atari Games coin-op, becoming one of the Jaguar's most technically impressive racing titles.
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