No Second Prize (video game)
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| No Second Prize | |
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| Developer | Thalion Software[1] |
| Publisher | Thalion Software[1] |
| Platforms | Amiga, Atari ST |
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| Genre | Racing simulator |
| Mode | Single-player[2] |
No Second Prize is a 1992 racing video game developed and published by Thalion Software for the Amiga and Atari ST.
No Second Prize is a game about simulating motorcycle racing. The bike is controlled entirely by mouse, there are no joystick controls.[3] The game features six playable riders, each with different strengths and weaknesses.[4] 20 tracks are included set around Europe. A season in the game consists of driving six laps on each track.[4] On every race, the player is competing against five other riders.[2] Three points are awarded to the winner, two for second place, and one for third place. The game can be saved eight times during the season. Manual or automatic transmission can be selected. Manual transmission allows to rev the engine higher.[4] A replay mode is included that features four camera angles and rewind, pause, and fast-forward buttons.[3]