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You slam into a packed grid of cars, metal crumpling as you fishtail through the wreckage—somehow still gunning for the finish line while half your car’s missing. The physics make every crash feel like a ton of bricks, especially when you T-bone someone at full speed.

Developer: Looking Glass Studios
Genre: Racing
Released: 1999
File size: 11.91 MB
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Game Overview

Destruction Derby 64 came out in 1999 for the Nintendo 64, developed by Looking Glass Studios. It was part of a wave of racing games that leaned into pure chaos rather than precision driving, a nice change of pace if you were tired of perfect laps and wanted something a little more explosive. The game didn't try to reinvent the wheel, but it delivered exactly what it promised: a lot of crashing.

You control a driver in a demolition arena or a wreck-filled race, aiming to either survive until the end or cause as much damage as possible. The main objective shifts between traditional racing and pure destruction modes, but the focus is always on slamming into other cars. Signature mechanics include managing your car's damage meter, which affects handling and speed, and aiming for opponents' weak spots to disable them faster. The pacing is aggressive; you're constantly swerving, ramming, and trying not to get pinned yourself. It feels satisfyingly brutal when you land a solid hit and send another car spinning off the track.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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