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Game: Sengoku TurbConsole: Dreamcast
Cheat:
Fairies
Know those Fairies flying around in some stages? Well, press the "B" button to grab them and get a status raising item! Depending on the color of the Fairy it will raise a different statistic. Be careful though, because if you miss and touch the Fairy you get poisoned.New Ranks
Get 200 Kills(LIV in the status screen), and get a red outfit with higher stats. Get 400 Kills and get a white dress and crown and even more status enhancements.View Ending Credits
Place the game disc in a PC compatible CD-ROM drive and open the .AVI file to view the ending credits.Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 14 September, 1999
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
Video game developers sure are giving us ex-kids an excuse to shamelessly play with our favorite childhood car toys again. Seems that every favorite car toy brand is now immortalized on a game console: Lego Racers, RC Racing, Penny Racers, Micro Machines--even Tonka Raceway. And now in zips the virtual rendition of a toy collector favorite, Hot Wheels Turbo Racing.
In the Hot Wheels world, wild stunts and blazing crashes are par for the course. Each track faithfully incorporates design elements and the feel of the Hot Wheels track sets, complete with that signature scraping sound of plastic wheels digging into dizzying loops and high-banked curves.
It's the stunts that make this game a true Hot Wheels racing experience. Each track offers plenty of bumps and jumps for pulling off crazy flips, rolls, somersaults, and helicopter spins that earn turbo boosts, necessary power-ups for finishing in the lead. This stunt-boost-stunt-boost racing method makes for a chaotically fun experience, with the lead shifting by the moment as cars flip, tumble, crash, and burn every which way toward the finish line.
The graphics aren't the greatest to grace an auto racing game--bland colors, flat textures, and blocky scenery are a common sight--but once one is barreling along at over 100 mph through dizzying loops and curves, aesthetics take a back seat to the intensely fun action. --Eric Twelker
Pros:
- Faithful recreation of the Hot Wheels world
- Dizzying track designs
- Tons of replay value
- Bland graphics on many tracks