![]() Once you get to the end of your route, turn around, and just plow everything in your way by going straight and using nitro. The first thing you want to do is drive along the sidewalk while trying to hit all of the mailboxes and other non-people objects you can hit. The easiest way to do this is to get a fast car (such as the Lynx) with nitro (which you can buy at any car shop), and find a long road with sidewalks. You may be thinking that all you need to do is drive your car into anything, but in order for this achievement to unlock, you can not turn or hit any other objects aside from people (mailboxes or other vehicles for example). Original description: This is much harder than it sounds. Otherwise just hit people with your car without stopping. I haven't tested this myself yet so if turning doesn't work then read the rest of this section. Hopefully kids will be able to buy it without getting their parent's permission but still have the fun that they would want to have in Grand Theft Auto.Rocky Road Tire Crunch Hit 25 pedestrians in a row with your car without stoppingĮDIT 6/28/20: Apparently you can now turn your car to get this achievement. "I deliberately made it where it's not quite a mature-rated game - I attribute the violence more towards Looney Tunes. "Hopefully the colorful graphics and cartoony tone are really in line with the Nintendo audience," Provinciano said. Retro City Rampage DX is expected to launch for the 3DS Feb. Provinciano said he currently has no plans to tweak the Vita edition, which has already received several changes through two updates. "These things didn't quite work that great so I decided to cut them, because overall I just wanted to make sure that for everything that was in here, nothing was going to bring it down." "I did quite a bit of experimentation with different things trying to see if I could use the touchscreen as a virtual stick and trying the circle pad," Provinciano said. The 3DS version also includes all the comforts of its platform: touchscreen controls for the map and inventory. Some have been cut down slightly to steady the experience, the developer said. "Hopefully the colorful graphics and cartoony tone are really in line with the Nintendo audience."įor Retro City Rampage DX, Provinciano tweaked the game's arcade challenges and missions. "All of those improvements came, but since it was a clean slate - a brand new platform - there were a lot of things I could do that weren't going to mess with the leaderboard economy or things like that." "The PC version would be second, because it's also had a lot of updates. "This is the definitive, as of now," Provinciano told Polygon. However, the developer considers the 3DS version "worth checking out," even for those who've played it on other consoles. In the 15 months or so since Retro City Rampage's first release, Provinciano said he's updated it at least 16 times. Retro City Rampage DX, as the new edition is called, incorporates player feedback in addition to the game's long history of updates. Retro City Rampage is a downloadable game that parodies retro pop culture and Grand Theft Auto gameplay players complete missions around the game's city while avoiding authority figures. ![]() The Nintendo 3DS edition of Retro City Rampage will benefit from more than a year's worth of tweaking and rebalancing, according to creator Brian Provinciano, who calls the forthcoming eShop game its "definitive version." ![]()
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