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From: "Johan Almn" <johan@ecs.se>
Subject: Re: Anyone remember??
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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 17:07:45 +0100
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Loren Naidu wrote:
> 
> The game i was referring to was way different to these,before you
> actually started racing a map of the whole of the U.S would appear,and
> you could plot your own routes.e.g thru mountains of flatlands,tarmac or
> the back roads etc.It was so long ago I can't remember anymore detail
> than that,but am desperate to try and see if a pc version was ever
> released.

Sorry, I missed the start of this thread, but if we are talking about
a C64 game this sounds like "The Great American Cross Country Road Race".

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