LEGO Racers
LEGO Racers | |
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Developer(s) | High Voltage Software |
Publisher(s) | LEGO Media International |
Director(s) | Kerry J. Ganofsky |
Producer(s) | Keith Morton |
Designer(s) | Kerry J. Ganofsky |
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Artist(s) | Cary Penczek |
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Release | 1999 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
LEGO Racers is a 1999 racing video game developed by High Voltage Software and published by LEGO Media International for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 64 and PlayStation. The game has a good article on wikipedia so copy sources from there
Gameplay
Describe the amazing gameplay of LEGO Racers here!
Champions
Maybe write a bit about the champions you race against
Vehicles
And a bit about the vehicles!
Maps
And probably the maps?
LEGO Racers features thirteen unique courses across seven circuits. Circuits 1–3 each feature four courses, one each from Adventurers, Castle, Pirates, and Space LEGO themes; circuits 4–6 feature mirrored versions of the first three circuits. Circuit 7 features a single unique track.
Development
Here is a great place to write about the development process, probably starting with the 1995 pitch or what it was.
Release
LEGO Racers was announced / released and yadda yadday. Promotion and launch events?
Reception
The legacy of LEGO Racers was vast and spawned several sequels and follow-up LEGO Racing games. A lot of these went unreleased. See LEGO racing games. The sequels include a Game Boy Color port by Climax, a LEGO Racers arcade game in Legoland, LEGO Racers 2, and Drome Racers, all by Attention to Detail. There was also the unrelated LEGO Stunt Rally, the forgotten mobile game in 2006 or 2007, and LEGO 2K Drive in 2023. There were also several cancelled racers games, including Drome Racers 2, LEGO Racers CC, and LEGO Racers: The Video Game.
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