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Star
Wars: Super Bombad Racing
release:
2001
Super
Bombad Racing is exactly what it looks like: A kart racing game that has
exaggerated Star Wars characters. Bombad's racers are represented in the
superdeformed style ( they have disproportionate, bulbous heads and tiny
bodies). Some of the characters appearing in Super Bombad Racing include
Yoda, Anakin, Amidala, Sebulba, Boss Nass, and everyone's favorite, Darth
Maul. Each character races in a miniature version of his or her relevant
vehicle from The Phantom Menace. Anakin uses the Day-Glow yellow Naboo
fighter, while Darth Maul pilots the Sith Interceptor he flew in the movie.
Different characters, of course, feature different driving styles and
controls.
Tracks
in Super Bombad Racing are located everywhere one might expect after having
seen The Phantom Menace. They include such predictable locations as the
Tatooine pod-racecourse, the Naboo swamps, and a highway on Corsucant.
In addition to the normal racing environments, there are some enclosed
arenas for use in the multiplayer modes. Interestingly, one of these is
located on the large asteroid from The Empire Strikes Back. As in all
kart racers, power-up items are littered around the tracks. It seems that
most of these items are of a nonviolent nature, as Bombad is specifically
targeted at younger gamers.
It's
becoming increasingly hard to be so serious, and therefore all but the
most uptight fans will probably want to give this game a try. The overpopulation
of kart racers hasn't made them less fun to play, so Bombad's a pretty
safe bet, and it'll be interesting to see what the PlayStation 2 can do
for the genre.
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