@@DalozsanTheFox I just took out the CD-ROM just to be able to answer your question. On the cover it just says DTM 3-D Fahrsimulation (German title obviously) by CDsoft, dated June 1995 and officially licensed by ITR, ZDF and 3sat. It also includes an encyclopedia. Graphics wise the scenery looks like Microprose Formula One Grand Prix but a SVGA 640x480 256 colors and the cockpit looking a bit more modern, roughly between Stunts and The Need for Speed. It has the real dashed of at least the Mercedes C-class and the Alfa-Romeo 155Ti but IIRC the Opel Calibra, too. It simulates the 1994 season. They also must've aimed to make a sim instead of arcade racer since the manual discourages you strongly to use the keyboard at least for steering. System requirement is at least a 486DX 66 and that's why I only played it once because it was just too slow on my 486SX 33 and on the faster PCs I got after that I didn't run Windows 3.x which meant I could never try the game again. I'm into classic computers and games and look forward to the day that I can finally try the game on an appropiate machine. I also plan to make an entry for the game on MobyGames.
You could also count Sega Touring Car since 3 of the 4 cars are from 90s DTM golden era, and also their liveries (E.g. Opel Calibra's official white and yellow + Cliff black livery) Sadly the controls in that game sucked big time
@@DalozsanTheFox As for DTM official license they did not. However... Cars are stated as being the official for their competition, that being the 1996 "world touring car" season: ua-cam.com/video/YHJBxOBM4Rg/v-deo.html DTM "died" in 1996, and in that final season it was officialy labeled as ITC (international touring car championship)
Toca 2 was my childhood ughhhh i miss it so much
Such a shame they don't make more DTM games like DTM RD4. BTW Nice video!
agreed and thank you!
Sensacional o vídeo. Gosto do Raceroom justamente por causa do DTM. abraço aqui do Brasil.
Thank you so much from Hungary!
Köszi, így legalább tudok játékok közül válogatni!
Szívesen 😉
@@DalozsanTheFox 😁
There also was a very rare DTM sim in the early 90s on Windows 3.x!
Really, which one?
@@DalozsanTheFox I just took out the CD-ROM just to be able to answer your question. On the cover it just says DTM 3-D Fahrsimulation (German title obviously) by CDsoft, dated June 1995 and officially licensed by ITR, ZDF and 3sat. It also includes an encyclopedia. Graphics wise the scenery looks like Microprose Formula One Grand Prix but a SVGA 640x480 256 colors and the cockpit looking a bit more modern, roughly between Stunts and The Need for Speed. It has the real dashed of at least the Mercedes C-class and the Alfa-Romeo 155Ti but IIRC the Opel Calibra, too. It simulates the 1994 season. They also must've aimed to make a sim instead of arcade racer since the manual discourages you strongly to use the keyboard at least for steering.
System requirement is at least a 486DX 66 and that's why I only played it once because it was just too slow on my 486SX 33 and on the faster PCs I got after that I didn't run Windows 3.x which meant I could never try the game again. I'm into classic computers and games and look forward to the day that I can finally try the game on an appropiate machine. I also plan to make an entry for the game on MobyGames.
@@armorgeddon woww thats cool, I will check it out
Project Cars 2 also have DTM cars
You could also count Sega Touring Car since 3 of the 4 cars are from 90s DTM golden era, and also their liveries (E.g. Opel Calibra's official white and yellow + Cliff black livery)
Sadly the controls in that game sucked big time
Did they have license?
@@DalozsanTheFox As for DTM official license they did not. However...
Cars are stated as being the official for their competition, that being the 1996 "world touring car" season: ua-cam.com/video/YHJBxOBM4Rg/v-deo.html
DTM "died" in 1996, and in that final season it was officialy labeled as ITC (international touring car championship)
Nice vót 👌
nagyon tetszett😊😊