Speed Racer The Video Game For Ps2

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Speed Racer
Developer(s)Graphic Research
Publisher(s)Jaleco
Tomy
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • JP: September 27, 1996
  • NA: February 28, 1998
[1]
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Speed Racer (Mach Go Go Go (マッハGoGoGo, Mahha Gō Gō Gō)) is a PlayStation game based on the television show by the same name. It was released by the company Jaleco (Tomy in Japan).

Gameplay[edit]

Speed Racer is an arcade type game that resembles the Sega Saturn's Daytona USA. The first track is identical, except for the lack of a pit lane, the Sonic sculpture in a wall and the different sponsor banners. The major difference between the two games is the performance of the car and the fact that the player can use all the gadgets of the anime Mach 5. The gadgets can be used to 'shunt' other cars (even with the Cutter, the cars only bounce and there is no damage in the game), take shortcuts (by cutting trees and passing under lakes), etc. The controls are simple and the player switches over the gadgets and the camera views.The player can choose the length of the race in the menu, along basic sound options.

Extras[edit]

Tera pc download. In the options menu the user can watch a video that explains all the functionalities of the gadgets on the Mach 5.

Sound[edit]

The opening movie is the same of the anime carrying the Japanese version song. The North American version of the opening movie is the same as the English dub's opening. The game has music which can be listened to in the options menu.

Reception[edit]

Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that 'Overall, Speed Racer has a solid license covering up a racing experience we all played when we bought our PlayStations two years ago.'[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Speed Racer'. IGN. Retrieved 2008-04-28.
  2. ^'Finals'. Next Generation. No. 42. Imagine Media. June 1998. p. 142.

External links[edit]

  • Speed Racer[dead link] at UK GameSpot
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