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Big Rigs Over The Road Racing

Big Rigs Over The Road Racing is a 3D racing game developed in 2003 by video game company Stellar Stone. In which the player is described to haul illegal cargo while avoiding police, in which is NOT at all in actual game-play.

The game is notorious for it’s broken unfinished game play, and it’s engrish “you’re winner!”. Many reviewers have panned it for it’s poor quality.

Origin

Californian video game development company Stellar Stone founded in 2000, they made many poorly made video games, which the company outsourced games to Russia with low-budget.

They published Big Rigs, along with many games such as:

-Taxi Racer, -Remington Big Buck Trophy Hunt, -Ultimate Civil War Battles, -Total Pinball, -Midnight Race Club Supercharged!, -And Total Mahjongg.

The company was defunct in 2006, with Big Rigs being their most-known title.

SPREAD

In 2004. Gamespot reviewer Alex Navarro published a review of the game, stating it’s it’s broken game-play and poor design. Which led to many finding out about the game. A Youtube video review of the game was uploaded in 2012 by ClassicGamespotRevs.

In 2010, Youtube user Penguinz0 uploaded a game-play and commentary video of Big Rigs. Which as of today, as over 1 million views

In 2011, the sarcastic website “You’re Winner” was created for many ironically like Big Rigs, and over games known for bad reception.

in 2014, internet reviewer The Angry Video Game Nerd uploaded a long-awaited review of Big Rigs to youtube. Stating it’s poor design, and lack of game-play.

The AVGN also uploaded a fake commercial on the same year.

Ironic fandom.

Big Rigs is known for it’s ironic fandom, which tends to post positive reviews on the game.

YOU’RE WINNER!

“YOU’RE WINNER!” is an engrish typo used on the game’s winning screen which shows a three-handled trophy. The term tends to be used as an alternative version of “A winner is you”.


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