Unlike traditional racers where you just loop around a track, Mashed uses a "gladatorial" system that keeps the energy high: Be the last car on the screen.
Check out the high-speed, top-down racing action in this gameplay showcase: Mashed Drive To Survive [Xbox Classic]
The Xbox version natively supports four controllers, making it one of the best party games for the console. Unlike traditional racers where you just loop around
If you're looking for a dose of pure, chaotic local multiplayer nostalgia, for the original Xbox is a hidden gem. Developed by Supersonic Software and released in late 2004, it's often described as a spiritual successor to Micro Machines but with a much more aggressive, weaponized edge. Core Gameplay: The "Screen-Off" Elimination chaotic local multiplayer nostalgia
Unlike traditional racers where you just loop around a track, Mashed uses a "gladatorial" system that keeps the energy high: Be the last car on the screen.
Check out the high-speed, top-down racing action in this gameplay showcase:
The Xbox version natively supports four controllers, making it one of the best party games for the console.
If you're looking for a dose of pure, chaotic local multiplayer nostalgia, for the original Xbox is a hidden gem. Developed by Supersonic Software and released in late 2004, it's often described as a spiritual successor to Micro Machines but with a much more aggressive, weaponized edge. Core Gameplay: The "Screen-Off" Elimination