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Scrap Metal on 360

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Scrap Metal is a Racing game available on the 360.

Scrap Metal is a Racing game. Racing games, although sometimes seen as a sporting sub category, are a well established video game genre in their own right.

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Multiplayer Gamer review Fri, 16 Apr 2010

In a world of modern ultra-realistic racers, Scrap Metal harks back to the days of arcade racing mayhem. On the 360's XBLA it has a heavy emphasis on mayhem and complete disregard for reality. Memories flood back of 80s arcades, Super Sprint and Ivan Ironman Stewart's Super Off-Road.

Once upon a time visiting an arcade was one of the most exciting things a boy could do on his holidays. Now, of course, the arcades have nothing on our home entertainment systems, meaning the pleasure of spending a few hours pumping ten pence pieces into a plethora of units has been consigned to the pages of video game history. But every now and then a game pops up on the radar that brings it all back in spades.
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