Nikita: Speedy Pirates (found PC kart-racing game; 2008): Difference between revisions

From The Lost Media Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
No edit summary
No edit summary
(13 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
|title=<center>Nikita: Speedy Pirate</center>
|title=<center>Nikita: Speedy Pirate</center>
|image=Title screen.png
|image=Title screen.png
|imagecaption=Title screen of "Nikita: Speedy Pirates"
|imagecaption=Title screen.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=June 1st, 2017
|datefound=01 Jun 2017
|foundby=OldClassicGamer
|foundby=[https://www.youtube.com/user/OldClassicGamer OldClassicGamer]
}}
}}
'''''Nikita: Speedy Pirates''''' (also known as ''Nikita: Wild Cars'') is a kart-racing game developed by Techland and released in 2008 for the PC. This is a spin-off of ''Nikita The Mystery of the Hidden Treasure'' 3D adventure-game.


'''Nikita: Speedy Pirates''' (also known as ''Nikita: Wild Cars'') is a kart-racing game developed by Techland and released in 2008 for the PC. This is a spin-off of "Nikita the mystery of the hidden treasure" 3D adventure-game.  
Unlike the original ''Nikita'' game, which was a spiritual successor to well-known 2D platformer ''Captain Claw'' (1997), ''Speedy Pirates'' barely received any marketing from its publisher and attention from video game critics and gamers alike. Because of that, the only information about the game which has any actual description is on the official website of the developer in the list of "other games".<ref>[http://development.techland.pl/other-games#nikita-wil ''Nikita: Speedy Pirates'' at Techland site.] Retrieved 19 May '17</ref>


Unlike the original Nikita game, which was a spiritual successor to well-known 2D platformer ''Captain Claw'' (1997), Speedy Pirates barely received any marketing from its publisher and attention from video game critics and gamers alike. Because of that, the only information about the game which has any actual description is on the official website of the developer in the list of "other games".<ref>[http://development.techland.pl/other-games#nikita-wil Nikita: Speedy Pirates at Techland site.] Retrieved 19 May '17.</ref>
On June 1st, 2017, the game was uploaded by a YouTube user named OldClassicGamer.


 
==Gallery==
[[File:NikitaScreenshot.jpg|thumb|left|Screenshot from Nikita: Speedy Pirates]]
<gallery mode=packed heights=275px>
 
File:Nikita_Speed_Kart_cover.jpg| ''Nikita: Speedy Pirates'' boxart
On June 1st, 2017, the game was uploaded by a YouTube user named OldClassicGamer.<ref>[https://mega.nz/#F!us4jEBSS!Lncs-nLIPgjw17L2k8A7jw MEGA download link.] Retrieved 01 June '17.</ref>  
File:NikitaScreenshot.jpg|Screenshot from ''Nikita: Speedy Pirates''.
 
</gallery>
==Videos==
{{Video|perrow  =1
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;"
  |service1    =dailymotion
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
  |id1          =x7lkf0
| {{#ev:dailymotion|http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7lkf0_nikita-speedy-pirates_videogames|320x240|right|The gameplay of Nikita: Speedy Pirates.}}
  |description1 =Some gameplay of ''Nikita: Speedy Pirates''.
|}
}}
 
==External Link==
==External Links==
*[https://mega.nz/#F!us4jEBSS!Lncs-nLIPgjw17L2k8A7jw MEGA download link of ''Nikita: Speedy Pirates''.] Retrieved 01 Jun '17
*[https://mega.nz/#F!us4jEBSS!Lncs-nLIPgjw17L2k8A7jw MEGA download link]


==References==
==References==
<references/>
{{reflist}}


[[Category:Found media]]
[[Category:Found media]]

Revision as of 22:26, 15 May 2020

Title screen.png

Title screen.

Status: Found

Date found: 01 Jun 2017

Found by: OldClassicGamer

Nikita: Speedy Pirates (also known as Nikita: Wild Cars) is a kart-racing game developed by Techland and released in 2008 for the PC. This is a spin-off of Nikita The Mystery of the Hidden Treasure 3D adventure-game.

Unlike the original Nikita game, which was a spiritual successor to well-known 2D platformer Captain Claw (1997), Speedy Pirates barely received any marketing from its publisher and attention from video game critics and gamers alike. Because of that, the only information about the game which has any actual description is on the official website of the developer in the list of "other games".[1]

On June 1st, 2017, the game was uploaded by a YouTube user named OldClassicGamer.

Gallery

Some gameplay of Nikita: Speedy Pirates.

External Link

References