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Road Kill makes its debut in Twisted Metal, the original game in the series.

Description[]

Pieced together from many junkyard hulks, ROADKILL is a heavily armored demolition derby on wheels.

Special Weapon[]

  • Steel Dagger: A giant rod of rusty metal fired at 100 mph... a metal javelin that destroys whatever it hits!

Trivia[]

  • This is the only game where the "Road Kill" name is separated into two words instead of one.
  • Road Kill's ending says two high school kids found it abandoned in a dirt field and stole to enter the next contest. However, in Twisted Metal 2, the car was driven by Marcus Kane instead.
  • Road Kill's license plate (TYMTRPR) means "Time Trooper", a reference to Captain Spears' ending.
  • Some files related to Road Kill refer to it as "Mad Max", which seems to be the inspiration for it.

Gallery[]

All Vehicles
Twisted Metal (1995) Sweet ToothYellow JacketDarksideOutlawThumperCrimson FuryPit ViperWarthogMr. GrimmSpectreHammerheadRoadkillMinion
Twisted Metal 2 TwisterAxelMr. SlamShadowGrasshopperDark Tooth
Twisted Metal III AugerClub KidFirestarterFlower PowerPrimeval
Twisted Metal 4 OrbitalPizza BoyCapt. GrimmCalypsoQuatroGoggle EyesMeter MaidMicroblastTrash ManThe JonesesDrag QueenMr. ZombieCrusherMoon BuggyRC CarCreate Car
Twisted Metal: Black Junkyard DogBrimstoneCrazy 8ManslaughterTankerWarhawk
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl MimeTrapperPiecemeal
Twisted Metal: Head-On ATVRVTower Tooth
Twisted Metal: Lost 12-PakGold Tooth
Twisted Metal (2012) Death WarrantRoad BoatKamikazeTalonMeat WagonVerminJuggernautSlayerLimo
Twisted Metal TV Series EvelynVulture Vehicles
Scrapped Vehicles PostalOld PickupAmbulance (Harbor City)PaleRider
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