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Speed Racer: The Videogame is a racing video game developed by Sidhe Interactive for the PlayStation 2 and Wii consoles, by Virtuos for the Nintendo DS and by Glu Mobile for mobile phones; and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Glu Mobile. It is a tie-in to the 2008 film Speed Racer, set one year after its events.
Namco released a Speed Racer arcade video game in 1995. [51] Speed Racer was released for the PlayStation. It was published in Japan by Tomy (1996) and in North America by Jaleco (1998). [52] A video game based on the 1997 series, simply titled Mach Go Go Go, was released by TOSE and Tomy for the Game Boy (with Super Game Boy support) in Japan.
Speed Racer (1996 video game) Speed Racer (1995 video game) Speed Racer: The Videogame This page was last edited on 13 February 2019, at 00:03 (UTC). Text ...
Speed Racer is a arcade racing game designed by Namco based on the popular Japanese anime Speed Racer. [1] [2] The standard cabinet was a two-player, sit-down model. [3]
Speed Racer video games (5 P) Pages in category "Speed Racer" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X, a 1992 video game; Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures, a 1994 video game; Speed Racer (1995 video game) Speed Racer (1996 video game) Speed Racer: The Videogame, a 2008 video game
Speed Racer, known in Japan as Mach Go Go Go (マッハGoGoGo, Mahha Gō Gō Gō), is a PlayStation game based on the television show of the same name. It was released by the company Jaleco (Tomy in Japan) in 1996, though it did not appear in North America until March 27, 1998. It met with overwhelmingly negative reviews which cited simplistic ...
Mark Slemko and Lennox Ong served as the game's programmers, while the graphics were created by Thom Bellaire, Yayoi Maruno, Rob Oliveira, Ryan Slemko, and Ian Verchere. [2] The game was Marc Baril's debut work as a video game composer, having been a regular jamming partner of Radical's in-house audio programmer Paul Wilkinson. Baril was ...