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Screamer

2000

Screamer 4x4

1997

Screamer Rally

1996

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1995

Screamer (1995)

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An arcade racing game, serving as a reincarnation of the original Screamer back from 1995. Milestone studio is once again behind the development. This new version of Screamer puts focus on street competition between drivers. The story in the game is presented by anime-like cut-scenes from the Japanese Polygon Pictures studio.

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Screamer 4x4

Screamer 4x4

PC

December 4, 2000

Screamer 4x4 is a simulator of off-road rallies prepared by the development team of Clever's Development studio. The player has the opportunity to sit behind the wheel of several licensed off-roads and take part in exciting races on 60 different routes. The advantages of the game are, among others, 3D visual setting, changing times of the day and weather conditions, as well as extended multiplayer mode.

Screamer 4x4
Screamer Rally

Screamer Rally

PC

November 15, 1997

The latest rallies of racing cars from the famous Screamer series offer a wide variety of tracks and gameplay modes of arcade character.

Screamer Rally
Screamer 2

Screamer 2

PC

November 15, 1996

Screamer 2 is the second installment of the popular series of racing games. Compared to the original published in 1995, developers from the Milestone studio took care of, among other things, more attractive visual setting, more available cars and routes for racing, as well as a more realistic driving experience.

Screamer 2
Screamer (1995)

Screamer (1995)

PC

October 31, 1995

The first installment of the highly arcade series of racing games. We sit behind the wheel of one of the fast machines modelled on real cars and race on a variety of routes. In the course of the competition, it is common to take turns on the handbrake at speeds of up to 300 km/h.

Screamer (1995)