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|image=Test Drive 6 box.jpg
|title=Test Drive 6
|title=Test Drive 6
|image=Test Drive 6 box.jpg
|developer=[[The Pitbull Syndicate Limited]]
|developer=[[The Pitbull Syndicate Limited]]
|publisher=[[Infogrames Entertainment]]
|publisher=[[Infogrames Entertainment]]
|released={{rd|1999|November 10}}
|year=1999
|genre=[[:Category:Racing|Racing]]
|systems={{syslist|dc|gbc|ps|win}}
|systems=[[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[PlayStation]], [[Windows]]
|genre=[[Racing]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|preceded by=[[Test Drive 5]]
|preceded by=[[Test Drive 5]]
|followed by=[[Test Drive: Le Mans]]
|followed by=[[Test Drive: Le Mans]]
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'''Test Drive 6''' was a speedy release to capitalize on the {{c|Test Drive}} name. Includes a few songs from popular bands. Many licensed cars are also featured in this game. Such of these are Dodge, Ford and many others. Tracks are featured from all over the world and are unlockable through tournaments.
'''Test Drive 6''' was a speedy release to capitalize on the [[:Category:Test Drive|Test Drive]] name. Includes a few songs from popular bands. Many licensed cars are also featured in this game. Such of these are Dodge, Ford and many others. Tracks are featured from all over the world and are unlockable through tournaments.


Of all the games in the series, this one received bad reviews from critics due to lackluster graphics (in the console versions; the PC version look fine, especially with a good graphics card), overly-reused soundtrack that loop during gameplay (the console versions featured both instrumental and lyric versions of all songs, the instrumental versions were used while racing, the lyrical ones were used in the menus), sluggish and choppy frame rate, and unrealistic gameplay, despite the fact that the game leans more towards being arcade than simulation. Despite these criticisms, it features better controls and gameplay than [[Test Drive 5]].
Of all the games in the series, this one received bad reviews from critics due to lackluster graphics (in the console versions; the PC version look fine, especially with a good graphics card), overly-reused soundtrack that loop during gameplay (the console versions featured both instrumental and lyric versions of all songs, the instrumental versions were used while racing, the lyrical ones were used in the menus), sluggish and choppy frame rate, and unrealistic gameplay, despite the fact that the game leans more towards being arcade than simulation. Despite these criticisms, it features better controls and gameplay than [[Test Drive 5]].


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[[Category:The Pitbull Syndicate Limited]]
[[Category:The Pitbull Syndicate Limited]]
[[Category:Infogrames Entertainment]]
[[Category:Infogrames Entertainment]]
[[Category:Racing]]
[[Category:Racing]]
[[Category:Sega Dreamcast]]
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[[Category:Game Boy Color]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 19 December 2021

Box artwork for Test Drive 6.
Box artwork for Test Drive 6.
Test Drive 6
Developer(s)The Pitbull Syndicate Limited
Publisher(s)Infogrames Entertainment
Year released1999
System(s)Sega Dreamcast, Game Boy Color, PlayStation, Windows
Preceded byTest Drive 5
Followed byTest Drive: Le Mans
SeriesTest Drive
Genre(s)Racing
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksTest Drive 6 at PCGamingWikiTest Drive 6 ChannelSearchSearch

Test Drive 6 was a speedy release to capitalize on the Test Drive name. Includes a few songs from popular bands. Many licensed cars are also featured in this game. Such of these are Dodge, Ford and many others. Tracks are featured from all over the world and are unlockable through tournaments.

Of all the games in the series, this one received bad reviews from critics due to lackluster graphics (in the console versions; the PC version look fine, especially with a good graphics card), overly-reused soundtrack that loop during gameplay (the console versions featured both instrumental and lyric versions of all songs, the instrumental versions were used while racing, the lyrical ones were used in the menus), sluggish and choppy frame rate, and unrealistic gameplay, despite the fact that the game leans more towards being arcade than simulation. Despite these criticisms, it features better controls and gameplay than Test Drive 5.

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