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Genre
Arcade Racing
Player(s)
1
Learning Curve
Medium
Release Date
May 2007
License
Freeware - Full Game
Super Push 64 is a simple arcade-style game intended to share the excitement of Carnival Weekend's buggy races at Carnegie Mellon University.

The game takes place on a digitized version of the real buggy course. This includes all academic buildings on the south end of CMU, Phipps Conservatory, the Henry Bigelow statue, and relevant terrain from Flagstaff Hill within Schenley Park.

Although originally designed for use inside the Sigma Phi Epsilon Spring 2007 Videogames-themed booth, this version of the game has been adapted to keyboard/mouse controls and has received a minor tune up to be suitable for PC play.
Full Credits
Chris DeLeon
Producer
Artist
Game Designer
Programmer
SFX
Josh Grossman
Krishan Taylor
Damian Valdes
Playtesters

Booth Hardware Credits
Bill Lukens
Physical Input
Richard Yao
Monitor Frame
Alan Katz
Room Design

Additional Contributions
Vishesh Nandedkar
3D Buggy Chassis
Paint Job Concepts

Play the In-Browser 2012 Port
(6.4 MB - uses Unity Web Player, works in Mac and Windows)

Download the Original OpenGL Version
(6.6 MB - version 1.1a, Windows-only)

Copyright 1996-2010 Christopher Lee DeLeon - Resume in PDF - New Questions and Discussion at JayIsGames.com
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