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: Unlike traditional racers that rewarded speed, Carmageddon gave players three ways to win: finishing the race, destroying all opponents, or—most controversially—killing every pedestrian on the map.
: The game’s depiction of vehicular homicide led to immediate bans in countries like Brazil and the UK. To bypass these restrictions, developers famously replaced human pedestrians with "zombies" (with green blood) or "robots" (with oil) in certain regions. Carmageddon
Released in 1997 by Stainless Games, Carmageddon redefined the racing genre by prioritizing carnage over competition. : Unlike traditional racers that rewarded speed, Carmageddon