ggambetta 33 minutes ago

I'm very happy to see this! Not so much because of TDIII (which I played, although not nearly as much as Stunts), but because there seems to be some momentum building around recreating old games using AI agents, and I love that! I had explored some related ideas [0] but throwing Claude at the problem seems super promising. The recent Crimsonland thing [1] was great!

[0] https://www.gabrielgambetta.com/remakes.html

[1] https://banteg.xyz/posts/crimsonland/

sedatk 2 hours ago

I used to play the demo of Test Drive III. It only had one map I believe. But I loved that it was a sandbox, so you could drive anywhere. I specifically remember following along the railroad. It was way ahead of its time back then.

  • mikestorrent 2 hours ago

    Between this and Stunts 4d https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stunts_(video_game) what more could a kid ask for

    • tdrgabi 2 hours ago

      Carmageddon would be what a kid could ask

      • Cthulhu_ 29 minutes ago

        I wonder / doubt it or something like it would shock anyone as much as it seemed to back then.

    • verve_rat 2 hours ago

      Oh wow, that's a game I haven't thought about in forever. Thanks for reminding me.

    • warpspin 41 minutes ago

      I'd ask for Rock n' Roll Racing!

    • 47282847 13 minutes ago

      Time for a modernized port true to the original! I also liked the TrackMania series but I wish there was something reduced to the amazing essence of Stunts.

  • mrighele 1 hour ago

    I remember a map where just at the start, you could turn around, jump over an open bridge and finish it in less than a minute.

    On the other hand most maps have loops and I would regularly get lost, unable to finish it...

nntlol 1 hour ago

I always love any reverse engineered projects

tdalaa 1 hour ago

Ah, that's so lovely! Will definitely try this!

snthpy 2 hours ago

I used to play an Amiga 500 version of this. I think it was Test Drive 2 though.