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It is related to ''[[Deformers]]'', better known as ''Terep 2'' or ''Terrain 2'', the off-track racing simulator with three-dimensional graphics and physics related to off-road driving and automotive damage. | It is related to ''[[Deformers]]'', better known as ''Terep 2'' or ''Terrain 2'', the off-track racing simulator with three-dimensional graphics and physics related to off-road driving and automotive damage. | ||
[[Dénes Nagymáthé]], the university student who created the ''Terep'' simulators was hired by Invictus to work on the ''1nsane'' development team. | |||
[[Category: Digital items owned by WEC Museum]] | [[Category: Digital items owned by WEC Museum]] | ||
[[Category: Racing video games]] | |||
[[Category: Video games]] | [[Category: Video games]] | ||
[[Category: Video games developed by Invictus Games]] | [[Category: Video games developed by Invictus Games]] |
Latest revision as of 15:53, 20 April 2024
1nsane | |
Developer | Invictus Games |
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Publisher | Codemasters |
Platforms | Windows |
Released | Europe: November 24, 2000 North America: February 9, 2001 |
Added to Museum |
July 28, 2018 |
1nsane is a racing video game that was developed by Invictus Games and published by Codemasters.
Development
It is related to Deformers, better known as Terep 2 or Terrain 2, the off-track racing simulator with three-dimensional graphics and physics related to off-road driving and automotive damage.
Dénes Nagymáthé, the university student who created the Terep simulators was hired by Invictus to work on the 1nsane development team.