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Game: Demolition RacerConsole: Playstation 1
Cheat:
Hang back
As with the earlier Psygnosis Destruction Derby games, the only way to win the Demolition Circuit events is to hang back in the pack and hammer away at other cars for maximum points before dashing back to the front on the last lap.Power-ups
The car repair, bonus points, and invincibility power-ups are always located in the same spots around the track, so you should memorize their locations and make plans to scoop them up as your damage level and points total dictate. (Just make sure the AI cars don't get to them first).Victory
Try and perfect the Death From Above maneuver, which consists of destroying another car by launching yourself onto its roof after a jump. It's extremely difficult to execute, but it is worth 500 points and can pretty much guarantee a victory.Get all cars and tracks
At the main menu (after you choose a language), press X, X, Square, Square, Triangle, Triangle, Circle, Circle.Manufacturer: Lucasarts Entertainment
Release Date: 16 November, 2000
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
A vehicular combat game set "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away," Star Wars Demolition is yet another embarrassingly mediocre title based on the premier science fiction movie series. A mishmash of elements from the various Star Wars films, the laughably implausible premise here allows for disparate combatants (Boba Fett, a piloted podracer, and a Rancor, to name a few) to fight in arenas that range from inappropriate (e.g., the swampy Dagobah) to impossible (e.g., the surface of the Death Star II).
It's a shame that the gameplay in Star Wars Demolition isn't even remotely as imaginative as its "what if?" fanboy scenario, as all you've got here is an uninspired regurgitation of similar games (like Vigilante 8), with clunky controls tossed in for bad measure.
Whatever amusement one can find in Star Wars Demolition wears thin really fast, making this disc one really expensive Star Wars-themed drink coaster. --Joe Hon
Pros:
- 3-D graphics and sound are, for the most part, faithful to the movie series
- Laughably implausible premise
- Uninspired gameplay with clunky controls
- Amusement wears thin really fast