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Screamer 4x4 is a 4x4 off-road game, developed by Hungarian-based Clever's Games and published by Virgin Interactive. It is the fourth and last game in the Screamer series. It is the first game in the series not developed by Milestone. It makes use of graphics hardware acceleration, allowing to choose between Glide, Direct3D and OpenGL renderers.
Software rendering is used in the game, unlike Screamer ' s three sequels Screamer 2, Screamer Rally and Screamer 4x4, that all utilized 3D hardware (in the case of Screamer 2, after a patch was released.) [5] As a result, Screamer was one of the early games to really require a Pentium processor to run at full speed, particularly in SVGA mode.
Screamer 4x4; Sega Rally 2; Sega Rally 3; Sega Rally 2006; Sega Rally Championship; Sega Rally Revo; Shox; SODA Off-Road Racing; Spintires; Super Drift Out; Super Off Road; Supercross 3D; Supercross Freestyle; SX Superstar
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