Hard Drivin'

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Hard Drivin'
Released:
Publisher: Domark Group Ltd.
Players: 1
Co-op: No
Sports Vehicle Simulation

Pete

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Hard Drivin is a landmark late 1980s racing video game that arrived on the Atari ST in 1989. Developed by Atari Games and published in the PAL region by Domark Group Ltd, the home computer version brought one of the decade’s most technically ambitious arcade experiences into living rooms across Europe. Designed for single player gameplay, the focus was squarely on realism and precision rather than cooperative or arcade style shortcuts.

On the Atari ST, Hard Drivin was notable for its use of early 3D polygon graphics, a rare and impressive feature for 1989 home systems. Players were challenged to master realistic steering physics, tight turns, elevation changes, and timed courses that demanded patience and skill. Unlike many 80s racing games that emphasized speed and spectacle, Hard Drivin pushed players to learn the mechanics of driving itself, making it one of the more demanding titles of its era.

Within the broader history of 80s video games, Hard Drivin stands as an important step toward realistic driving simulations. Its Atari ST release showcased how home computers were beginning to close the gap with arcade technology by the end of the decade. Even today, Hard Drivin is remembered as a bold and forward thinking experiment that helped shape the future of racing games while remaining firmly rooted in the ambitious spirit of the 1980s.
 
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