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{{stub}}'''''Test Drive 6''''' is a racing game released for numerous consoles including the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. It was developed by [[Pitbull Syndicate]], published by [[Infogrames]] in 1999, and as the name suggests, is the sixth "main" entry in the ''Test Drive'' series which started in 1987 on home computers and continues to this day.
 
{{stub}}'''''Test Drive 6''''' is a racing game released for numerous consoles including the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. It was developed by [[Pitbull Syndicate]], published by [[Infogrames]] in 1999, and as the name suggests, is the sixth "main" entry in the ''Test Drive'' series which started in 1987 on home computers and continues to this day.
  
''Test Drive 6'' was the second ''Test Drive'' game to be released on a [[Sega]] platform as the series has typically been aligned with the Sony PlayStation and Windows-based PCs. The only other two ''Test Drive'' games to see a release on a Sega console were ''[[The Duel: Test Drive II]]'' on the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and ''[[Le Mans 24 Hours]]'', a spin-off game released for the Dreamcast in 2000. ''[[V-Rally 2 Expert Edition]]'' was also sold under the name ''Test Drive V-Rally'' in North America, but is actually a spin-off of the ''Need for Speed'' series (both published by Infogrames at the time), spawning its own ''V-Rally'' series in the process. Whereas ''Le Mans 24 Hours'' saw an international release, ''Test Drive 6'' on the Dreamcast was exclusive to North America.
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''Test Drive 6'' was the second ''Test Drive'' game to be released on a [[Sega]] platform as the series has typically been aligned with the Sony PlayStation and Windows-based PCs. The only other two ''Test Drive'' games to see a release on a Sega console were ''[[The Duel: Test Drive II]]'' on the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and ''[[Le Mans 24 Hours]]'', a spin-off game released for the Dreamcast in 2000.
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''[[V-Rally 2 Expert Edition]]'' was also sold under the name ''Test Drive V-Rally'' in North America, but is actually a spin-off of the ''Need for Speed'' series (both published by Infogrames at the time), spawning its own ''V-Rally'' series in the process. Whereas ''Le Mans 24 Hours'' saw an international release, ''Test Drive 6'' on the Dreamcast was exclusive to North America.
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Revision as of 15:22, 22 June 2016

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Test Drive 6
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Infogrames
Developer:
Genre: Racing

















Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Dreamcast
US
$49.9949.99[1] T-15102N

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Test Drive 6 is a racing game released for numerous consoles including the Sega Dreamcast. It was developed by Pitbull Syndicate, published by Infogrames in 1999, and as the name suggests, is the sixth "main" entry in the Test Drive series which started in 1987 on home computers and continues to this day.

Test Drive 6 was the second Test Drive game to be released on a Sega platform as the series has typically been aligned with the Sony PlayStation and Windows-based PCs. The only other two Test Drive games to see a release on a Sega console were The Duel: Test Drive II on the Sega Mega Drive and Le Mans 24 Hours, a spin-off game released for the Dreamcast in 2000.

V-Rally 2 Expert Edition was also sold under the name Test Drive V-Rally in North America, but is actually a spin-off of the Need for Speed series (both published by Infogrames at the time), spawning its own V-Rally series in the process. Whereas Le Mans 24 Hours saw an international release, Test Drive 6 on the Dreamcast was exclusive to North America.

Artwork

Magazine articles

Main article: Test Drive 6/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Dreamcast, US
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Cover
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Disc
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Inlay

References



Test Drive games, spin-offs and relatives on Sega systems
The Duel: Test Drive II (1992) | Test Drive 6 (1999) | V-Rally 2: Expert Edition (2000) | Le Mans 24 Hours (2001)
Test Drive Off-Road (unreleased) | Test Drive Off-Road 3 (unreleased) | Test Drive Cycles (unreleased)