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Revision as of 14:55, 21 November 2024

Rocket Racer
First gameLEGO Racers (1999)
Created byPete McLennon
Designed by
  • Pete McLennon
  • Tomas Gillo

In progress page about Rocket Racer which desperately needs a functioning infobox.

Background

Information

Mention of LEGO Racers.

Development

Information

In a concept draft[1] 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.

Appearances

Information

Gallery

References

  1. Gillo, Tomas (18 February 1999). The Legend of the Rocket Racer (Second Draft). Document hosted on Brick-to-Bytes.