Ratbag Games Pty Ltd was an Australian developer of computer games such as Powerslide, Return of the General Lee and Sprint Cars 2002.
Ratbag made a name for itself with its debut title Powerslide. The arcade racer, set in a post-apocalyptic future was one of the first PC titles to support 3D Acceleration, and met with critical if not commercial success. A slew of PC racing titles followed over the years, and before too long Ratbag found itself "typecast" as a simulation racing developer.
With the arrival of the PlayStation 2 in late 2000, Ratbag saw an opportunity to move into the lucrative console market. Sprint Cars 2002 was the first of several PlayStation 2 titles developed and released, with a handful of titles going unpublished, most notably the follow up to Powerslide, Slipstream.
The last title developed by Ratbag (prior to their acquisition) was Return of the General Lee for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The "Adventure/Racing" title was the first Ratbag title to break from the simulation tradition set forth by previous titles and features simple "on-foot" gameplay in addition to various story-driven racing missions. Coming after a wave of similar mission-based driving games and with a rushed developent, Return of the General Lee received a lukewarm response from the gaming press.
Defunct companies of Australia | Defunct computer and video game companies | 1993 establishments
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