Twisted Metal (1995) is the first game in the Twisted Metal vehicular combat series. It was developed by SingleTrac, published by Sony Computer Entertainment and released in 1995 for PlayStation and PC (Japan only). Selling around 1.12 million units, it was brought into PlayStation's Greatest Hits library and re-released in 1998 alongside Twisted Metal 2, all TM games have received a greatest hits label (except Twisted Metal Black: Online and Twisted Metal (2012)).
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| - Twisted Metal (1995) is the first game in the Twisted Metal vehicular combat series. It was developed by SingleTrac, published by Sony Computer Entertainment and released in 1995 for PlayStation and PC (Japan only). Selling around 1.12 million units, it was brought into PlayStation's Greatest Hits library and re-released in 1998 alongside Twisted Metal 2, all TM games have received a greatest hits label (except Twisted Metal Black: Online and Twisted Metal (2012)).
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| - Twisted Metal (1995) is the first game in the Twisted Metal vehicular combat series. It was developed by SingleTrac, published by Sony Computer Entertainment and released in 1995 for PlayStation and PC (Japan only). Selling around 1.12 million units, it was brought into PlayStation's Greatest Hits library and re-released in 1998 alongside Twisted Metal 2, all TM games have received a greatest hits label (except Twisted Metal Black: Online and Twisted Metal (2012)). In concept, Twisted Metal is a demolition derby which permits the usage of ballistic projectiles. Players choose a vehicle and an arena, or a series of arenas in the story mode to engage in battle with opposing drivers. A variety of weapons, ranging from missiles to land mines, are obtainable by pick-ups scattered throughout the stage; as well as "repair stations" that regenerate the player's health. The objective of the game is to defeat all of your opponents, and be the last one standing in the end.
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