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{{Infobox VG |title = CART Fury |image = CARTFuryPS2EuropeanVersionBoxArt.jpg |caption = ''CART Fury'' cover art <small>(European PlayStation 2 version)</small> |developer = [[Midway Games|Midway]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/> |publisher = Midway<ref name="gamefaqs"/> |designer = |composer = [[Dan Forden]] |license = Commercial |engine = Proprietary |ratings= [[American Amusement Machine Association|AAMA]]: Suitable for All Ages |released = {{vgrelease|NA=2000}} <small>(arcade version)</small> <ref name="gamefaqs">{{cite web | url = http://www.gamefaqs.com/arcade/577206-cart-fury/data| title = Release information | publisher = [[GameFAQs]]| date = | accessdate = 2010-07-11}}</ref> <br> {{vgrelease|NA=May 21, 2001|EU=September 7, 2001}} <small>(PlayStation 2 version)</small> |genre = [[Racing game|Formula 1/Indy racing]]<ref name="gamefaqs"/> |modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]] or [[multiplayer video game]] <small>(1-2 players)</small> |platforms = [[Arcade game|Arcade]],<ref name="gamefaqs"/> [[PlayStation 2]] |media = Arcade console device |input = Steering wheel }} '''''CART Fury''''' is a 2000 arcade game based on the Champ Car World Series (formerly known then as CART-Championship Auto Racing Teams). It was NOT based on Indy Racing League racing as previously stated in this article. The IRL was a totally separate and rival racing series to CART. and some of its famous drivers like [[Juan Pablo Montoya|Juan Montoya]] ([[1999 CART season|1999]] series champion from [[Bogota, Colombia]]), [[Michael Andretti]] ([[United States|USA]]) and [[Christian Fittipaldi]] ([[Brazil]]).<ref name="9lives">{{cite web | url = http://www.9lives.be/games/cart-fury-championship-racing| title = Driver summary/official soundtrack| publisher = 9 Lives| date = | accessdate = 2010-07-12}}</ref> The game features the voice of [[Danny Sullivan]], who won the CART championship in [[1988 CART season|1988]]. There are six speakers of sound and the game is suitable for all ages. Licensed music by [[Disturbed (band)|Disturbed]] and [[Outkast]] are used as the official soundtrack of this game.<ref name="9lives"/> ==Gameplay== The [[Champ Car|CART]] cars are incredibly difficult to drive in real life, and that wouldn't work in an arcade setting, so rather than a being a true simulation, CART Fury displays all of the characteristics of an arcade racer.<ref name="allgame">{{cite web | url = http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=55018&tab=overview| title = Game overview | publisher = Allgame| date = | accessdate = 2010-07-12}}</ref> Twelve race courses (based on actual track locations) are added that are all considered to be either road courses or street courses.<ref name="allgame"/> Three skill levels (Easy, Medium, and Hard) allow players of all ability levels to compete on equal terms against the [[game artificial intelligence|AI]]-controlled opponents.<ref name="allgame"/> Spectacular [[Traffic collision|crash]]es, spinouts, speed-draining slides, and [[tailgating]] allows players to pretend that they are in the professional [[open wheel racing]] circuit. The graphics are smooth and flicker-free thanks to the [[Zeus]] architecture. The polygons are well detailed for the era that this game was released in. However, there are no female drivers like [[Danica Patrick]] or [[Ana Beatriz]] to play as. ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * [http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=1671&image=2 Arcade Flyers] {{Indy Racing League games}} [[Category:2000 video games]] [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Indy Racing League video games]] [[Category:PlayStation 2 games]] [[Category:Racing video games set in the United States]] [[Category:Video games set in Canada]] [[Category:2001 video games]] [[Category:Midway Games]] [[Category:Formula One games]]
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