

Director Martin Edmondson believed that the game would otherwise be "completely unplayable", as with " pool when the collisions are all off". To make the results of car collisions easier to predict, Reflections implemented simulated physics into Destruction Derby. Īn early logo of the game as presented by Psygnosis at E3 1995

Writers for Edge and Next Generation commented that the game could "trounce" Ridge Racer upon the PlayStation's release. The game debuted at the May 1995 Electronic Entertainment Expo, and its initial title was variously reported as Demolition Derby and Demolish 'em Derby. Kutaragi was "very enthusiastic", though commented that it was a shame that debris from the cars didn't stay on the track. Edmondson demonstrated the game to SCE CEO Ken Kutaragi who flew over with a team of engineers. It was published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE)'s Psygnosis branch, which allowed Reflections to receive PlayStation development kits (SDKs) long before that console's release. If you own the copyrights to a title indexed on Syamrom and would like to request removal please Contact Us.The British development studio Reflections Interactive began had been working on Destruction Derby for the PlayStation starting around December 1994, having been concepted by its co-founder Martin Edmondson and by Michael Troughton - both fans of the real-life demolition derby sport. Check with your local authorities before downloading anything from this site. For the most part, you are required to be in actual possession of the PC Board (PCB) in order to legally retain a copy of the ROM. Laws vary from country to country on the legality of owning or transmitting ROM images.

Some files are not hosted by us and we only share download links. All games on this website have been found in open sources on the Internet. Syamrom is a project dedicated towards the preservation and archival of retro video games. Destruction Derby 2 is a racing and vehicular combat video game developed by Reflections and published by Psygnosis released in 1996 for PlayStation.
