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Game: Hot Wheels Turbo Racing
Console: Playstation 1

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Tips

Even though your car has brakes, you won't need them in this game.

Use the Practice modes to get a feel for the various cars and tracks.

Focus on the stunts and speed, because the engine keeps the cars on track for many of the outrageous loops and corkscrews.

Find and take shortcuts to keep up with the computer-controlled drivers. Perform as many stunts as possible off every jump to earn turbo boosts.

Use up the turbo boosts constantly.

Get a feel for each car, because each handles differently. An off-road vehicle will ride differently than a sleek car with jet motors.

When performing stunts, remember to land cleanly--crashes don't earn you turbo boosts.

Infinite turbos

At the main menu, press R2, L1, Square, Triangle, R1, L2, L1, R2. If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound.

TowJam car

At the main menu, press Square, Triangle, L1, R1, L2, R2, Square, Triangle. If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound.

Small cars

At the main menu, press Square, R2, L2, Triangle(2), L2, R2, Square. If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound.

Large tires

At the main menu, press Square, Triangle, Square, Triangle, R1(2), L2(2). If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound.

Flat shaded graphics

At the main menu, press L1, R1, L2, R2, L1, R1, L2, R2. If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound.

"Dude" sounds

At the main menu, press R2, R1, L2, R2, Square, Triangle, L1, R1. If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a sound.

All Cars and Tracks

Go to the password screen (from the main menu) and enter PWDTST to access all cars and tracks.




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

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