Jaguar XJ220, designed by Core Design, is a racing simulation video game that was launched for the Commodore Amiga in 1992 and Sega Mega-CD in 1993. The game features 32 global tracks with diversified road conditions and dynamic weather effects. With opponents driving Porsche, Ferrari and other luxurious cars, the user competes in a grand prix tournament. Each race's location choice incurs different costs and game participants have the option to fix the damage to their car.
Jaguar XJ220 is a pseudo-3D racing game released by Core Design for the Commodore Amiga (1992) and Sega Mega-CD (1993).
In Jaguar XJ220 there are 32 tracks all over the world, with varying road conditions and animated weather conditions such as rain and fog in England, snow in Switzerland, and tumbleweed crossing the street in Egypt. You race your Jaguar in a constructor grand prix, with opponents running for Porsche, Ferrari and other famous makers. The player starts in England but must decide which country to race in next, which costs the team various amounts. The player can also choose to repair damage to the car.