Game * N64 * Star Wars Episode 1: Racer * game & manual

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Star Wars Episode I Racer Nintendo 64 Prices

Game ** N64 * Star Wars -Episode 1- Racer * 6/21

Star Wars Episode I: Racer features a variety of tracks spanning several different planets. It also includes all of the racers featured in the movie as well as additional competitors exclusive to the game. The player character's podracer is equipped with a boost function that the player can activate. While activated the podracer's temperature will rise, and if the player boosts for too long, the engines will explode, destroying the podracer and costing the player several seconds as he/she respawns to continue racing. The podracer will also be destroyed if one or both engines sustain severe damage from colliding into too many walls or obstacles, requiring the player to steer carefully to avoid falling behind. The player can also actively repair the podracer while competing, however doing so results in a slower overall speed until repairs are either complete or stopped.

Three single player game modes are available in the game. In Tournament mode, the player character competes in a championship. Completing races awards money, with higher ranked finishes resulting in higher payouts. This can be used to buy parts or repair droids, unlock new tracks, and unlock new racers. Free Race mode allows the player to practice any previously unlocked courses using any unlocked racer. The player character cannot earn money or unlock tracks and racers, but can set the difficulty of the opponents. Time Attack pits the player character against the clock, racing along to try to complete the fastest time on the given course. This mode is absent from the PC version. Instead the Free Play mode allows the player to set the number of computer opponents to 0.

Multiplayer is also offered on all platforms, though it differs between the PC and console versions. The Nintendo 64 and Sega Dreamcast versions feature a two player splitscreen mode, while the Windows and Macintosh versions allow for play over a Local Area Network (LAN). This Windows version uses the deprecated IPX protocol to accomplish this, while the Macintosh version uses the TCP/IP stack. The multiplayer mode can support up to 8 players.

Star Wars Episode I: Racer is a racing video game based on the podracing sequence featured in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. The game features all of the racers and race course on Tatooine featured in The Phantom Menace. It also adds several new courses, some on Tatooine, others on various planets. Several single player modes, including a tournament mode, are available for play. It also features multiplayer, the format of which varies by platform. Jake Lloyd and Lewis MacLeod, who portrayed Anakin Skywalker and Sebulba in The Phantom Menace, reprise their roles in the game.

Episode I: Racer received generally positive reviews from critics. Several major media outlets listed it as one of the top Star Wars video games. As of 2011, the game holds the Guinness record as the best-selling sci-fi racing game, having worldwide sales of 3.12 million and beating other series like Wipeout and F-Zero. Two titles featuring podracing were released after Episode I: Racer's release. Star Wars: Racer Arcade, an arcade game featuring many similar tracks and characters, was released in 2000. A sequel, Star Wars Racer Revenge was released in 2002 for the PlayStation 2.

Developer(s) LucasArts
Publisher(s) LucasArts
Nintendo (GBC)
Platform(s) Microsoft WindowsNintendo 64Game Boy ColorMac OSDreamcast
Release Windows
  • NA: May 18, 1999
  • EU: June 4, 1999
Nintendo 64
  • NA: May 18, 1999
  • EU: June 4, 1999
  • JP: July 21, 1999
Game Boy Color
  • NA: December 1999
  • EU: December 17, 1999
Macintosh
  • NA: December 16, 1999
Dreamcast
  • NA: April 4, 2000
  • EU: August 4, 2000
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single playermultiplayer

 

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#218879648
Start TimeThu 25 Apr 2024 22:56:33 (EDT)
Close TimeMon 29 Apr 2024 22:54:33 (EDT)
Starting BidFixed Price (no bidding)
Item ConditionUsed
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Views60
Dispatch Time4 Days
Quantity1
LocationUnited States
Auto ExtendNo
Genre!Racing/Hovercraft
PlatformNintendo 64
RatingE-Everyone
Region CodeNTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year1999
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045496870416 - Star Wars Episode I Racer
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Title
Star Wars Episode I Racer
Developer
Lucas Arts
Barcode (UPC/EAN)
045496870416
Product Category
Video Games
Format
NTSC
Rating
E - everyone
Platform
Nintendo 64
RRP
Release Year
1999
Genre
Racing
Synopsis
Imagine Ben Hur in a galaxy far, far away. Replace the two-wheeled carriage with a futuristic, hovering pod -- now take away the horses and strap two giant afterburner-powered engines to the vehicle. The boost of the two fuselages pulls the carriage forward at speeds in excess of 600mph and a stream of pure energy, called a mag beam or coupler, makes sure that the engines don't fly off in opposite directions. Like its "real," up to 40-foot-long counterparts in the movie, Racer's pods use a three-point dynamics system that will cause the carriage to realistically drift in the air behind its two engines. Unlike the movie, which features 18 opposing racers, Episode I Racer stars more than 21 characters complete with their rides, including three pods based on original design concepts that weren't used in the final film.

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