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'''Rocket Racer''' is a fictional character introduced in the 1999 video game ''[[LEGO Racers]]''. ''In progress page about Rocket Racer which desperately needs a functioning infobox.''
'''Rocket Racer''' is a fictional character introduced in the 1999 video game ''[[LEGO Racers]]''.


I don't know what's best to use for an image - one of the renders by Artworld or Roger Harris or whoever else, or an in-game screenshot. I added one from the manual by Harris - Does this one work or not really? let me know what kind of image you think would be best
I don't know what's best to use for an image - one of the renders by Artworld or Roger Harris or whoever else, or an in-game screenshot. I added one from the manual by Harris - Does this one work or not really? let me know what kind of image you think would be best
💬 I think the manual render is great for now! As for the Created By part, I remember the [https://brickstobytes.org/games/lego-racers/pete-mclennon-artist-designer doc] where McLennon says "''The producer, who was the primary contact between us and LEGO, gave me a prototype minifig of my Rocket Racer character on one of his visits''" which has me believe Rocket is probably his creation?


== Background ==
== Background ==
Information
💬  a super rough outline. also wanted to say he was sort of lego racer 1's mascot - there isn't anything officially saying so, but his face is plastered all over the physical media for the game - left it out for now. im not sure how much of this belongs in this section and how much should actually go under "appearances" so its floating here for now -
 
As a part of his debut in the first LEGO Racers, Rocket Racer was created as a final boss of all the Circuit races in the game. something something about how bored he is after being the best ([https://archive.org/details/LEGOAdventures-No06Sep1999-BioMedia/LEGO%20Adventures%21%20Issue%206%20-%20September%201999/page/22/mode/2up comic source] and [https://archive.org/details/LEGOAdventures-No06Sep1999-BioMedia/LEGO%20Adventures%21%20Issue%206%20-%20September%201999/page/22/mode/2up concept source] etc). mention Rocket Racer is well acquainted with [[Veronica Voltage]]<ref name="Racers PC manual" />
 
[https://archive.org/details/LEGORacers2-manual-Win-US2002-1450305/page/4/mode/2up LR2 manual ref] mention [[LEGO Racers 2]]
 
LEGO Racers 2 (seen in intro) hes depressed etc about coming in second to the player character once they became the new racing champion. after coming across a flyer for racing oriented planet called Xalax, he travels there (gbc version he explains this was a rough ride) and becomes Galactic Racing Champion, sporting a new look inspired by Evel Knievel. (i dont know if its worth mentioning the [https://tcrf.net/LEGO_Racers_(Windows,_Nintendo_64,_PlayStation)#Unused_Drivers scrapped driver] in LR1 who was also inspired by knievel or if its too off topic for rocket racer.) -- --
 
rocket's first redebut in 17 years with the minifig series
 
to mention characterization from other appearances -- --


Mention of [[LEGO Racers (video game)|LEGO Racers]].
(Carlos Alazraqui voice for lca)


rocket makes his first digital appearance through lca after nearly two decades since lr2. characterization is changed from race car driver to (stuntman? [https://web.archive.org/web/20230926070951/https://www.lego.com/en-us/kids/campaigns/city/no-limits showman]?) with an affinity for mathematics, with the show making it a gag that that he needs his math speak translated for the other characters (too trivial to include or no?). he has kept a similar redesign since the minifigure series as Austin William Carlson also worked on this show. rocket has also been given an american accent in contrast to the original australian one he had in lr. rocket is now less interested in being winning compared to before ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230927042413/https://www.lego.com/en-us/kids/characters/city/ricky-rocket-racer-cdf4dfe5a51842cdb8651c6d2de4f74f reference])
in 2023 rocket undergoes slight recharacterization once again through lego city no limits. while featuring a new uniform, rocket maintains his previous design for the most part along with his stuntman career, but has his voice recast again and no longer has the mathematics quirk. his personality has been changed to a cocky one -/ is more interested in risk-taking compared to his previous iteration.
== Development ==
== Development ==
[[File:The Rocket Racer early designs in 1998-9.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Early designs for Rocket Racer]]
[[File:The Rocket Racer early designs in 1998-9.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Early designs for Rocket Racer]]
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== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==
Information<ref name="Racers PC manual"/>
Information<ref name="Racers PC manual"/> and another rough outline-
 
1999 - LEGO Racers (High Voltage Software) [game]
 
2000 - Rocket Racers [park attraction]
 
2001 - LEGO Racers 2 (Attention to Detail) [game]
 
2001 - LEGO Racers 2 (Pocket Studios) [game]
 
2018 - LEGO Minifigure series 18 "Race Car Guy" designed by Austin William Carlson [lego set]
 
2021 - Rocket Stunt Bike [lego set]
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>LEGO City Adventures [tv series] (series started in 2019 but rocket didnt appear until 2022)
 
2023 - LEGO 2K Drive [game]
 
2023 - LEGO City No Limits [onlines series?]
 
2023 - Ultimate Stunt Riders Challenge [lego set]
 
💬  only mentioned some media appearances and lego counterparts, do official merchandise pieces need to get mentioned too?
 
💬  also about drome racers - one of the lego racers devs did make a character with the same name as a nod to the lego character but this is known only as a homage, theres nothing officially saying it's him. is this worth mentioning?


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Rocket Racer Transparent (N64 Build Mode).png | Placeholder image captured from N64 emulation (emulator is openEmu)
File:Rocket Racer Transparent (N64 Build Mode).png | Image captured from N64 emulation (via OpenEmu emulator)  
Racers manual p01 - Rocket Racer.jpg | Art by Roger Harris
Racers manual p01 - Rocket Racer.jpg | Art by Roger Harris
Racers manual p02 - Rocket Racer with car.png | Art by Roger Harris
Racers manual p02 - Rocket Racer with car.png | Art by Roger Harris

Latest revision as of 21:14, 24 November 2024

Rocket Racer
Artwork of Rocket Racer and his car for LEGO Racers (1999) by Roger Harris
First gameLEGO Racers (1999)
Created byPete McLennon???
Designed by
  • Pete McLennon
  • Tomas Gillo

Rocket Racer is a fictional character introduced in the 1999 video game LEGO Racers.

I don't know what's best to use for an image - one of the renders by Artworld or Roger Harris or whoever else, or an in-game screenshot. I added one from the manual by Harris - Does this one work or not really? let me know what kind of image you think would be best

💬 I think the manual render is great for now! As for the Created By part, I remember the doc where McLennon says "The producer, who was the primary contact between us and LEGO, gave me a prototype minifig of my Rocket Racer character on one of his visits" which has me believe Rocket is probably his creation?

Background

💬 a super rough outline. also wanted to say he was sort of lego racer 1's mascot - there isn't anything officially saying so, but his face is plastered all over the physical media for the game - left it out for now. im not sure how much of this belongs in this section and how much should actually go under "appearances" so its floating here for now -

As a part of his debut in the first LEGO Racers, Rocket Racer was created as a final boss of all the Circuit races in the game. something something about how bored he is after being the best (comic source and concept source etc). mention Rocket Racer is well acquainted with Veronica Voltage[1]

LR2 manual ref mention LEGO Racers 2

LEGO Racers 2 (seen in intro) hes depressed etc about coming in second to the player character once they became the new racing champion. after coming across a flyer for racing oriented planet called Xalax, he travels there (gbc version he explains this was a rough ride) and becomes Galactic Racing Champion, sporting a new look inspired by Evel Knievel. (i dont know if its worth mentioning the scrapped driver in LR1 who was also inspired by knievel or if its too off topic for rocket racer.) -- --

rocket's first redebut in 17 years with the minifig series

to mention characterization from other appearances -- --

(Carlos Alazraqui voice for lca)

rocket makes his first digital appearance through lca after nearly two decades since lr2. characterization is changed from race car driver to (stuntman? showman?) with an affinity for mathematics, with the show making it a gag that that he needs his math speak translated for the other characters (too trivial to include or no?). he has kept a similar redesign since the minifigure series as Austin William Carlson also worked on this show. rocket has also been given an american accent in contrast to the original australian one he had in lr. rocket is now less interested in being winning compared to before (reference)

in 2023 rocket undergoes slight recharacterization once again through lego city no limits. while featuring a new uniform, rocket maintains his previous design for the most part along with his stuntman career, but has his voice recast again and no longer has the mathematics quirk. his personality has been changed to a cocky one -/ is more interested in risk-taking compared to his previous iteration.

Development

Early designs for Rocket Racer

While the majority of characters in LEGO Racers were taken from contemporary and then-recent LEGO themes, Rocket Racer and Veronica Voltage were created by developer High Voltage Software.[2]: 15 

Some of the devs got a figure of him.[2]: 19 [3]

Concept art by Pete McLennon

In a February 1999 concept draft written by game developer Tomas Gillo during the development of LEGO Racers, the conceptual lore states that Rocket Racer made his first appearance to the racing scene as a kid in plain clothing (as opposed to his future racer uniform), and was made to be a laughing stock when he introduced himself by name. This eventually turned around when he claimed the World Champion title and the trophy alongside it, ultimately gaining respect and cementing his place as the best of the best among racers.[4]

Appearances

Information[1] and another rough outline-

1999 - LEGO Racers (High Voltage Software) [game]

2000 - Rocket Racers [park attraction]

2001 - LEGO Racers 2 (Attention to Detail) [game]

2001 - LEGO Racers 2 (Pocket Studios) [game]

2018 - LEGO Minifigure series 18 "Race Car Guy" designed by Austin William Carlson [lego set]

2021 - Rocket Stunt Bike [lego set]

*LEGO City Adventures [tv series] (series started in 2019 but rocket didnt appear until 2022)

2023 - LEGO 2K Drive [game]

2023 - LEGO City No Limits [onlines series?]

2023 - Ultimate Stunt Riders Challenge [lego set]

💬 only mentioned some media appearances and lego counterparts, do official merchandise pieces need to get mentioned too?

💬 also about drome racers - one of the lego racers devs did make a character with the same name as a nod to the lego character but this is known only as a homage, theres nothing officially saying it's him. is this worth mentioning?

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 High Voltage Software (1999). "Story of the Circuit Race". LEGO Racers Instruction Manual. London: LEGO Media International. pp. 17–18. Serial IB2G-ROC3 2299598.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Crecente, Brian; Vincent, Ethan (June 30, 2021). "Episode 26 – Rocket Racer, Veronica Voltage, and the Legend of LEGO Racers" (PDF). Bits N' Bricks (Podcast). Participants: Keith Morton, Eric Nofsinger, and Cary Penczek. The LEGO Group. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 13, 2024. Retrieved November 21, 2024. Audio version via YouTube.
  3. McLennon, Pete (December 30, 2023). "Pete McLennon - Artist/Designer" (Interview). Interviewed by Ben Davies. Archived from the original on November 21, 2024 – via Bricks to Bytes.
  4. Gillo, Tomas (18 February 1999). "The Legend of the Rocket Racer". Second draft. Archived from the original on November 21, 2024 – via Bricks to Bytes.