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Test Drive 2001
Developer(s)Xantera
Publisher(s)Infogrames
Programmer(s)Mike Crandall
Composer(s)H. Kingsley Thurber
Carson Dalton
SeriesTest Drive
Platform(s)Game Boy Color
Release
  • NA: November 28, 2000
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Test Drive 2001 is a racing video game developed by American studio Xantera and published by Infogrames exclusively for Game Boy Color. The game is more or less a sequel to the Game Boy Color version of Test Drive 6. It is the last game in the series to be available on Game Boy Color, and the last on a Nintendo platform in general until the upcoming release of Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown.


Reception

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IGN gave the game a 6/10: "Infogrames sneaks out a portable sequel to its racing series on the Game Boy Color."

References

  1. ^ "Test Drive 2001 - IGN". IGN. December 16, 2000. Retrieved December 24, 2023.