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''Terep'', or ''Terrain'', was released onto the [[internet]] in [[1996]].
''Terep'', or ''Terrain'', was released onto the [[internet]] in [[1996]].


''Terep 2'' was released in [[1997]]. This version became popular, especially within [[Hungary]], and drew the attention of the Hungarian video game developer, [[Invictus Games]]. Nagymáthé was hired by Invictus to work on the development team of the racing game ''[[1nsane]]''.
''Terep 2'' was released in [[1997]]. This version became popular, especially within [[Hungary]], and drew the attention of the Hungarian video game developer [[Invictus Games]]. Nagymáthé was hired by Invictus to work on the development team of the racing game ''[[1nsane]]''.


[[Category: Racing video games]]
[[Category: Racing video games]]

Revision as of 15:13, 20 April 2024

Deformers screenshot.jpg
Deformers
Developer Dénes Nagymáthé
Publisher Dénes Nagymáthé
Platforms Windows
Released Terep: 1996
Terep 2: 1997
Added to
Museum
July 28, 2018

Deformers is a racing video game that was developed by the Hungarian university student Dénes Nagymáthé.

Development

It was released as two prototypes. They had three-dimensional graphics and physics related to off-road driving and automotive damage.

Terep, or Terrain, was released onto the internet in 1996.

Terep 2 was released in 1997. This version became popular, especially within Hungary, and drew the attention of the Hungarian video game developer Invictus Games. Nagymáthé was hired by Invictus to work on the development team of the racing game 1nsane.