
Ivan 'ironman' Stewart's Super Off Road Game
📅 1989 ✍️ Leland Corporation

Man, Super Off Road is pure arcade chaos in the best way. You hop into these tiny, bouncy trucks and just floor it through dirt tracks that feel like they were designed by someone who hates suspension systems. The controls are simple—just gas, brake, and steer—but good luck not flipping over after hitting a bump at full speed.
The tracks are wild, with jumps that send you flying and oil slicks that’ll spin you out if you’re not careful. At first, I kept slamming into walls because the trucks handle like shopping carts on gravel, but once you get the hang of sliding around corners, it’s stupidly satisfying. And upgrading your truck between races? Totally necessary unless you enjoy getting dusted by the AI.
Oh, and the music—that chunky, repetitive synth track somehow never gets old. It’s the kind of game where you lose three races in a row and still mash "continue" because this time you’ll nail that last turn. If you’ve got a friend around, the two-player mode turns it into a hilarious shove-fest where nobody wins cleanly.
Controls are straightforward: arrows to steer, Z for gas, X for brake. Just don’t blame me when you realize you’ve been white-knuckling the keyboard for an hour.
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