A mystery related to the cars of Car Wars
Posted: 2004-03-08 12:25pm
There's an inconsistency within the Car Wars "franchise" (if we can use such a term) I've noticed ever since I started playing the card game version of Car Wars.
It regards the vehicle designs, namely following:
Hammer: In Car Wars, the Hammer is a long, low car with a small trunk and a long hood. In the Car Wars Card Game, it's a pickup.
Scrambler: In Car Wars, the Scrambler looks like some sort of insane race car complete with an extraordinarily long hood and Dodge Viper-esque stripes. In the card game version, it still looks like... well, I can best describe it as the bastard offspring of the Piranha car, a dune buggy and some hatchback thingy.
Hotshot: At least there is some similarity between the Hotshot in Car Wars and the card game version, but the card game version looks less chunky and more curvaceous - in fact, the Hotshot's card game incarnation almost looks like a Lamborghini Miura or a Ford GT-40 while the original Hotshot's best modern-day analogue would be some early '70s Detroit muscle car.
Can anybody explain this?
It regards the vehicle designs, namely following:
Hammer: In Car Wars, the Hammer is a long, low car with a small trunk and a long hood. In the Car Wars Card Game, it's a pickup.
Scrambler: In Car Wars, the Scrambler looks like some sort of insane race car complete with an extraordinarily long hood and Dodge Viper-esque stripes. In the card game version, it still looks like... well, I can best describe it as the bastard offspring of the Piranha car, a dune buggy and some hatchback thingy.
Hotshot: At least there is some similarity between the Hotshot in Car Wars and the card game version, but the card game version looks less chunky and more curvaceous - in fact, the Hotshot's card game incarnation almost looks like a Lamborghini Miura or a Ford GT-40 while the original Hotshot's best modern-day analogue would be some early '70s Detroit muscle car.
Can anybody explain this?