
Top Gear 3000
Top Gear 3000 is a futuristic racing game developed by Gremlin Interactive and published by Kemco for the SNES. Set in the year 3000, players compete in high-speed races across various planets with customizable futuristic vehicles.
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Top Gear 3000 continues the Top Gear series' tradition of fast-paced racing action with a sci-fi twist. The game features 16 tracks set across different planets in our solar system.
Players can upgrade their vehicles between races with money earned from tournament placements. The game supports two-player split-screen multiplayer for competitive racing.
Notable for its techno soundtrack and colorful visuals, Top Gear 3000 pushed the SNES hardware to its limits with its sense of speed and detailed sprite scaling.
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