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'''''Lamborghini''''' was a cancelled racing video game that was developed by Rage Software and would have been published by Majesco Entertainment.  
'''''Lamborghini''''' was a cancelled racing video game that was developed by Rage Software and would have been published by Majesco Entertainment.  


A playable demo of the game was included in German/UK issues of the Official Xbox Magazine. The main reason for cancellation was Rage Software's bankruptcy in January 2003.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/rage-software-closes-its-doors/1100-2908866/ GameSpot article on Rage Software's bankruptcy.] Retrieved 19 Dec '21</ref> The game's assets were eventually sold and reused for the racing game ''Juiced'', developed by Juice Games (which was founded by ex-Rage Software employees).<ref>[https://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/15/lamborghini-xboxps2-cancelled Unseen64's article on ''Lamborghini''.] Retrieved 21 Oct '17</ref><ref>[http://www.sixthgengaming.com/forum/general/games/xbox-original/offline-games/l-aa/771-lamborghini-demo-game-was-never-released Sixthgengaming thread on the game.] Retrieved 21 Oct '17</ref>
A playable demo of the game was included in German/UK issues of the Official Xbox Magazine. The main reason for the cancellation was Rage Software's bankruptcy in January 2003.<ref>[https://gamespot.com/articles/rage-software-closes-its-doors/1100-2908866/ GameSpot article on Rage Software's bankruptcy.] Retrieved 19 Dec '21</ref> The game's assets were eventually sold and reused for the racing game ''Juiced'', developed by Juice Games (which was founded by ex-Rage Software employees).<ref>[https://unseen64.net/2008/04/15/lamborghini-xboxps2-cancelled Unseen64's article on ''Lamborghini''.] Retrieved 21 Oct '17</ref><ref>[http://sixthgengaming.com/forum/general/games/xbox-original/offline-games/l-aa/771-lamborghini-demo-game-was-never-released Sixthgengaming thread on the game.] Retrieved 21 Oct '17</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==Availability==
==Availability==
On May 14th, 2022, on the Obscure Gamers forums, user FROZN announced that they were able to track down a play tester for ''Lamborghini'', who had a debug disc of the Xbox version of game.<ref>[https://www.obscuregamers.com/threads/release-lamborghini-re-volt-august-2002-public-xbox-live-beta-test-discs.4219/ Obscure Gamers forum announcing the find.] Retrieved 14 May '22</ref> They later uploaded the build to Archive.org.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/lamborghini_202205 Lamborghini for Xbox on Archive.org] Retrieved 14 May '22</ref>
On May 14th, 2022, on the Obscure Gamers forums, user FROZN announced that they were able to track down an anonymous play tester for ''Lamborghini'', who still had a debug disc for the Xbox version of the game.<ref>[https://obscuregamers.com/threads/release-lamborghini-re-volt-august-2002-public-xbox-live-beta-test-discs.4219/ Obscure Gamers forum announcing the find.] Retrieved 14 May '22</ref> They later uploaded the build to Archive.org.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/lamborghini_202205 Lamborghini for Xbox on Archive.org] Retrieved 14 May '22</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 17:33, 14 June 2022

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Title screen for Lamborghini.

Status: Found (Xbox), Lost (PlayStation 2)

Date found: 14 May 2022 (Xbox)

Found by: FROZN (Xbox)

Lamborghini was a cancelled racing video game that was developed by Rage Software and would have been published by Majesco Entertainment.

A playable demo of the game was included in German/UK issues of the Official Xbox Magazine. The main reason for the cancellation was Rage Software's bankruptcy in January 2003.[1] The game's assets were eventually sold and reused for the racing game Juiced, developed by Juice Games (which was founded by ex-Rage Software employees).[2][3]

Gameplay

As the title implies, the game would have exclusively featured Lamborghini cars, such as the Countach and the Murciélago. The tracks seem to revolve around urban environments in real locations. It would also have included a wide variety of game modes.

Availability

On May 14th, 2022, on the Obscure Gamers forums, user FROZN announced that they were able to track down an anonymous play tester for Lamborghini, who still had a debug disc for the Xbox version of the game.[4] They later uploaded the build to Archive.org.[5]

Gallery

Videos

Demo gameplay.

Full version gameplay.

Images

References