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Motor City Online

by Electronic Arts
Windows 98 / 2000 / Me / 95
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)

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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005N7YN
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: November 2, 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #21,441 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Amazon.com Review

Online gaming has a new genre in the online-only multiplayer racing game Motor City Online. Players log into a muscle-car-era virtual world of breakneck speeds, hot cars, and (potentially) thousands of other drivers.

The game begins similarly to other massively multiplayer online games. After installing the game, you log onto the Internet, create a player account (credit card required), and choose your first beater car. Once you've set up your account and your online persona you're off to the races. A skill-level system allows you to see the relative experience of other drivers, and races can be designed with a handicapping system to give newbies a reasonable chance of winning. The racing itself is fun, with smooth graphics and interesting tracks, and often more challenging than what you'd find in a traditional single-player game, since human players are more creative than any game AI.

Since Motor City Online takes place in a fictional city modeled after every teenage-buddy movie set in the 1950s and '60s, there is more to do than simply racing. Every track and quite a few nontrack areas, like bowling alleys and malt shops, have a system for people to sit around and talk about their vehicles, trade or buy parts from each other, boast about their best races, or simply shoot the breeze. When you're not on the track you can turn on the in-game radio and hear original surfer music interspersed with weather comments and road conditions. There are plenty of character personalization options: you can get a custom set of plates from many states, territories, and provinces around the world, or design an animated alter ego with many choices, from beatniks to bikers to go-go dancers. Like-minded players can form rider clubs. Club officers get paid a stipend of in-game money for their duties (and hence can get even better stuff for their own vehicles), members get connections and help in acquiring that rare part, and clubs with good drivers can be recognized by Motor City as the owner of a particular course... until another club dethrones them.

In the end, the game is about racing. Chatting here and club rankings there give a fun social feel to this online game. If cars are your thing then the feel of the racing, the intricate (if not 100 percent accurate) manipulations of getting every erg of performance out of your vehicle, and the fun of getting that outrageous paint job will make Motor City Online an enjoyable (and much cheaper) simulation of amateur racing. --Brus Wasson

Motor City Online is a multiplayer online game that you play via the Internet. A stable Internet connection is required to play. Electronic Arts charges a small monthly fee for this game, separate from your Internet service provider access charges. You must provide a valid credit card to register and play. The first month of this fee is included in the purchase price of this package. After your first month, you can use your credit card to buy more time.

Amazon.com Product Description

Motor City Online offers a massive online racing and community-building experience for gamers and gearheads alike. Inspired by the golden age of American car culture, Motor City Online allows players to buy, sell, customize, and race classic and muscle cars from the '30s to the early '70s. Whether you build it or buy it, whether it's a pieced-together beater or a cherried-out rod, prove yourself in a variety of online racing venues, including street, drag, and pro tracks.

The game offers a true user-friendly Internet experience in which players can race competitively or just for fun, and immerse themselves in the social experience of car clubs, team events, car collecting, and much more. Players create unique identities and take up residency in the persistent online community of Motor City Online, participating in the game's real-time economy in which they spend and earn money by racing, buying, selling, customizing cars, and hiring one another for various services. Grow your inventory of cash, cars, and high-performance parts, join a club turf war, chat with fellow car buffs, and race your way to a reputation as the baddest rodder in Motor City.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Racing Game, March 12, 2002
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"tommy7898" (Crossroads, Atlantic) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motor City Online (CD-ROM)
I have been on racing for three months now, almost every night (very addictive). Yes, there is a ...[monthly] fee to play this game, I read the whole box before I purchased it so it was not a surprise and as it turns out it's worth every penny. I was not in Beta, but after the last 3 patches all issues posted here previously have been addressed and it has turned the game into an excellent racing community. I recommend this game to all ages, yes there are always a few exceptions, but because of the small monthly fee to play you'll find most racers are mature and just there to have fun racing a 57 Bel Air or a 32 Ford at 140mph through an old dirt road. If your a classic or muscle car buff, you'll think they wrote the game just for you.
This is the Racing Game of All Racing Games...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Car Racing At Its Coolest, February 6, 2002
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Steven Ralphs (REDONDO BEACH, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Motor City Online (CD-ROM)
All I can really say is that I can't tear my 9 yr old away from the computer because of this game he loves it! You race others online and win money to buy your own cars and if you ruin your car then you can buy new parts from others or a junkyard they have all kinds of great stuff for you to do. You can sponser teams and get paid a salary and lots more! O fcourse the money is only fake online money but they make is seem so real and all the things you can do keeps my kid interested and that's a hard enough accomplishment!1
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Fleeting chance you will ever like this...1 out 100 might, December 19, 2001
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This review is from: Motor City Online (CD-ROM)
This game is like most. Strong advertisement, sells you the idea that you will get a real game with hours and hours of un-repetetive fun. Hardly. 2 weeks into your 30 days free trial (oh yes...its ($$$) there after to play...no offline play available) you will have seen all there is to see. And if you are lucky, you will see the cheats too. The guys who will offer you what seems like a fair trade only to find out they know alot more about MCO than you ever will, and you give them your trade and get zero in return. Then they change names and you never hear from them again. MCO has General Managers online, but they will not interfere with these types of problems.
To race is to earn money. But the real problem with MCO is that there is only one track which produces more money and more points (to the next level). To race against humans is stupid. You only win at the most $200, and only gain some 20 points. However if you race a sponsored car (not the one you have pointedly been saving money to soup up) at the Bel View track, you can consistently earn $300-$400 and about 80 points. That is the only track that is consistent and it takes about 4 minutes to run it, and it gets older than 3 hour old chewing gum. Whats the future in it? NONE. You just race that one track. If you race against humans, they will quit on you if they are losing. Blah. Same immoral responses we've seen in any other online game, except this one is ONLY online and to play it...you cough up ($$$) dollars every month to endure the pain.
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