POD: Back to Hell

31.12.1997

Expansion pack

Genre: Racing
POD: Back to Hell is the expansion for POD: Planet of Death. It includes: - Sixteen new tracks that were also available on the Ubi Soft website. - Eight new cars, including Razor, Xira, RM67, Nocte, IRX, Onyx, Akir7 and Eclypse, and some surprises such as flying or monster-themed vehicles. - The most recent version of Game Service that allowed players to race on Ubi Soft servers. - Upgrades and patches that enhance gameplay, compatibility with 3D cards and audio. - POD-inspired Windows themes, icons and cursors.

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POD is a Futuristic Racing by Ubisoft in 1997. It was designed with the Intel MMX processors in mind and was included as a box set on many computers. A retail version called pod 2.0 was also released with support for 3Dfx voodoo, S3 virge and ATI

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POD (last 3 games)

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Customize your own turbo-charged machine and prepare to rip through futuristic environments, subterranean tunnels, abandoned canyons, and surreal post-nuclear landscapes. Link up to eight simultaneous players, just to make things more intense. But be warned: miss a hairpin turn, spin out at 180 miles an hour – make one small mistake – and you’re vapor. And there’s no going back. You’ve got to win the race or die. POD: Planet of Death was re-released as POD Gold containing both the original game and its expansion (Back to Hell) alongside some improved features.

31.12.1997

POD: Back to Hell is the expansion for POD: Planet of Death. It includes: - Sixteen new tracks that were also available on the Ubi Soft website. - Eight new cars, including Razor, Xira, RM67, Nocte, IRX, Onyx, Akir7 and Eclypse, and some surprises such as flying or monster-themed vehicles. - The most recent version of Game Service that allowed players to race on Ubi Soft servers. - Upgrades and patches that enhance gameplay, compatibility with 3D cards and audio. - POD-inspired Windows themes, icons and cursors.

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