Super Skidmarks

Super Skidmarks is a racing video game developed by Acid Software and released in 1995. The game is the sequel to Skidmarks and was therefore also referred to as Skidmarks 2 and Super Skidmarks 2 by commentators. The game features "minimally realistic" action from an isometric perspective as well as novel vehicles such as cows on wheels and caravans. Using various methods such as joypad adapters and link systems, up to 8 players can compete against each other. The game was critically acclaimed and was a big seller in the UK. Several expansions of the Amiga original were released as well as conversions for the Amiga CD32 and the Sega Mega Drive, the latter by Codemasters.