I'm always amazed by how loved this game was.
Not only did it have its very own subforum on the largest gaming site I knew at the time (and no other game ever got that honor), but people were so nuts about it that they even devised a way to get a multiplayer tournament going by using a homemade script and the replay files produced by the game after each race to create a leaderboard of sorts. This lasted five years and attracted players from all over the world, some of whom didn't speak a word of Spanish (the site's official language). The only reason the tournament stopped in the end was because the guy in charge got tired of running it, but replacements soon emerged.
I still play this game from time to time myself, and even create my own tracks to do ridiculous things with the in-built track editor. It's such a blast, and the whole thing has aged surprisingly well.
Did you ever play it?
Not only did it have its very own subforum on the largest gaming site I knew at the time (and no other game ever got that honor), but people were so nuts about it that they even devised a way to get a multiplayer tournament going by using a homemade script and the replay files produced by the game after each race to create a leaderboard of sorts. This lasted five years and attracted players from all over the world, some of whom didn't speak a word of Spanish (the site's official language). The only reason the tournament stopped in the end was because the guy in charge got tired of running it, but replacements soon emerged.
I still play this game from time to time myself, and even create my own tracks to do ridiculous things with the in-built track editor. It's such a blast, and the whole thing has aged surprisingly well.
Did you ever play it?