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Just as Street Racer for the Super NES is similar to Super Mario Kart, Street Racer for the PlayStation is similar to Mario Kart 64. Filled with twists and turns, this go-cart racing game allows you or you and a friend to choose from eight different cars, each with its own distinctive character behind the wheel. Up to eight people may play if you…
Just as Street Racer for the Super NES is similar to Super Mario Kart, Street Racer for the PlayStation is similar to Mario Kart 64. Filled with twists and turns, this go-cart racing game allows you or you and a friend to choose from eight different cars, each with its own distinctive character behind the wheel. Up to eight people may play if you have two Multi-Tap controllers. Each character has his or her own unique weapons. For example, Surf Sister uses Expanding Beach Balls to push other cars out of her way, and her Magnetic Attraction lures cars close so she can use her patented Beach Towel Flick. Another character, Frank Instein, has a Screaming Banshee to scare other players, a batmobile to charge into other players, and a Big Monster Mash punch. Speaking of punch, while the object of this game in each of the 24 tracks is to beat the other seven racers to the finish line, a good part of your time will be spent engaging in combat. Not only can you use your special weapons and punch the other players à la Road Rash, you can surprise the other contestants with sticks of dynamite, further slowing their progress. In addition to the standard racing action, you can participate in the Rumble, an elimination race where the objective is to knock all your opponents out of an arena. A Micro Mode is also available, which is similar to the small car racing action found in Micro Machines. Manufacturer’s description: It’s more than a road race, it’s a whacked-out fight to the finish! Rev up and go ballistic with Street Racer, the action-packed animated road race that’s twisted, intense and out of this world! Grab up to eight friends and battle it out while racing at mind-boggling speeds through rich, 3-D animated landscapes. You’ll encounter eight bizarre opponents armed with weapons that are as crazy as their personalities… and if you want to reach the secret hidden challenge, you’ll have to take them all out! EIGHT player link option that lets you view all of the players at once in either split-screen mode or ‘micro-mode.’ (Requires 2 multi taps.) Special challenging ‘rumble’ mode where all cars battle it out to the very end. Custom weapons designed for each demented driver! Revolutionary 60 frames per second animation, even in the eight player mode! Eight different races and 24 stunning 3-D racing tracks… we’re talking hours of gameplay!
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