Overview
Super Skidmarks is a top-down racing video game developed by Acid Software, released in 1995. Known for its charming and quirky style, the game was available on several platforms including the Amiga, Amiga CD32, and Sega Mega Drive.
Gameplay
The game offers classic arcade racing with a twist: players control small, cartoonish cars racing on a variety of tracks featuring unique obstacles and themes. A distinct feature of the game is the ability to control vehicles ranging from traditional cars to unconventional options like cows. The game’s physics and mechanics allow for playful drift dynamics, enhancing the racing experience.
Multiplayer and Reception
One of the standout features of the game was its multiplayer mode. It could support up to four players simultaneously, providing an engaging and competitive environment. Super Skidmarks was generally well received for its entertaining gameplay, humorous elements, and the way it stood out in the racing genre during the mid-90s.
Development and Legacy
Developed by Acid Software, a relatively small team, the game showcased impressive graphics and technical achievements for its time. It gained a cult following thanks to its unique style and remains a fondly remembered title among fans of retro games.








