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Game: World Driver ChampionshipConsole: Nintendo 64
Cheat:
The IGN64 Code
Everybody knows that Boss Game's original 'Porsche' vehicle model color was a beautiful, bold, bright pink. We knew it, you knew it, and Boss most definitely knew it. Of course, the stubborn developer stood its ground, swearing time and time again that the car was in fact red. But with constant pestering (and your help), we may have played a key part in forcing the developer to change the hot pink Porsche to blue, which is the car's color in the final release of World Driver Championship.If you've got a hunger to see the vehicle in its original, blazing pink form, however, we're proud to announce that you still can. Here's how:
Start a new game in the Championship Mode and enter your name as IGN64. Now, all the vehicles in the game -- including the infamous Porsche -- will glow a bright pink.
Change Car Colors
When you are selecting your car, press Z to change its color.Pink car
Start a new game in championship mode and enter IGN64 as a name.Mirrored Tracks
Press Z button to select a track instead of the A buttonAll Tracks and Cars
Start a new game in championship mode and enter your name as "races the best." At the next screen appears press Left, Right, Right, Left, Down, Up.Access all GT2 vehicles
In Championship mode, at the GT2 circuit menu, (Teams/Even Select, Save Game, Main Menu) press Z, Right, Z, Z, Z, B, C-Down, A, Right, Start on controller two.All Sydney tracks
Remove the memory pak from the controller. Then, start a new championship and enter "FROZENSKY" as a name. Accept an offer from one of the two teams. Once you have accepted, return to the main menu, and select a quick race. Choose one of the race modes, and you should have access to any of the Sydney tracks. Return to the main menu, and insert the memory pak. Load your current career to restore all of your game settings. Save your career. Then when the game is reloaded, all six variations of the Sydney tracks should still be available.Falcon Interceptor
Successfully complete the game with a gold trophy in all events. Return to the event selection screen and choose the novice cup. Defeat the Falcon Interceptor car in the novice cup races. Then the Falcon Interceptor will be unlocked under the Boss Racing on the team selection screen.Bonus tracks in quick race mode
Win with a particular car and track to unlock the indicated bonus track. Note: Three of these tracks are not available in championship mode.Track Car Bonus track
Hawaii A (2 laps) Stallion C Las Vegas CR
Las Vegas A (3 laps) Manta C Sydney CR
Lisbon C (3 laps) Rage C Hawaii C
Lisbon CR (4 laps) Swift C Kyoto B
Hawaii C (2 laps) Rage A Kyoto AR
Manufacturer: Midway
Release Date: 16 September, 1999
ESRB Rating: Everyone

Description:
World Driver: Championship balances possibly the best graphics ever seen in an auto racing game for the Nintendo 64 with some of the toughest gameplay in its genre. This is a game for the committed auto racing video game enthusiast, requiring enormous concentration, dedication, and lots of patience. In other words, those with a short attention span or a tendency to get frustrated may want to steer clear.
Four traditional modes of play are offered: quick race, training, championship, and two-player. In championship mode, players join a team, choose one of the initially few available cars, and then compete in 10 track events. Ranking in the top of the pack earns career points, opening new events and allowing players to upgrade cars and even switch to more experienced teams.
This is one tough game, focusing on realism from nearly every aspect. The first few accessible cars are very difficult to handle, and one spinout or crash can end all chances of finishing out of last place. Very frustrating, but also very compelling, as practice finds one learning subtleties that soon find racers bumper-to-bumper with the lead pack. The cars handle quite realistically and, with practice, skidding perfectly into turns around city blocks becomes an art form.
The graphics reign supreme, leaving players stunned even before they discover the letterboxed, high-resolution mode. One downside is that with so much realism in the game, bumping off walls without incurring car damage is not quite right. We'd love to see a simulation option that fully takes advantage of the even greater realism this game's powerful engine could offer. --Eric Twelker
Pros:
- Challenging gameplay keeps getting better--for those with patience
- Superior graphics
- In-depth championship mode
- Nice replay feature with multiple camera angles
- Massive learning curve; difficult to progress
- Car damage nonexistent and collisions too arcade-like
- The track sure is a lonely place when you're well behind the pack