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Team Revoluxion

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Boaisy said...
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Team Revoluxion was a racing game made by E-games(which is no longer alive anymore). I joined Team Revoluxion since the start of its beta testing. It was the most fun arcade game ever offered for free, and whether you used a keyboard or a wheel, you could still have a change to win.

My best experiences from this game came prior to the first ever patch to the game. I was one of the top players in the game because I'm an avid racing gamer. There were only three other players close enough to my skills. Each night, the four of us would race over and over, pushing our skills beyond the limits in order to be the best of the best. Each race, I would have to make sure I still had a face because it was numb from the adrenaline rushes.

Sadly, all of this ended when E-game completely killed the game with the first ever patch. The patch added new material, but everything else became bugged. The position system wouldn't work, the lap counter stop working, etc. Pretty much every player that was at the beta left because there was no quick fix to remedy the problem. A few players stuck around hoping for another patch, but each patch made the game worse. The game eventually was shut down, and E-games blamed it on the lack of players. However, they failed to realize that their mistake triggered the lack of players. I posted a long winded thread on their forum, and asked the beta testers and veteran players of the game to voice their opinion. A few months later, E-game completely shut down and Team Revoluxion was never picked up by a better developer.

That was the only time that I actually had a "real" adrenaline rush from a game.
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