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Lego Racers
Lego Racers













Developer : High Voltage Software I Publisher : Lego Media
Platform : PC I Release Date : July 31, 1999
Genre : Racing I Modes : Single-player, Multiplayer
Controls : Keyboard, Mouse
Size : 217 Mb


Rocket Racer, the greatest Lego racer in the galaxy, along with his genius sidekick, Veronica Voltage, travel through time and space to collect the best racers in the galaxy: Captain Redbeard, King Kahuka, Basil the Bat Lord, Johnny Thunder, Baron von Barron, and Gypsy Moth, who each host their own circuit. The player, as a determined racer, takes on the hosts and co-racers in an attempt to become the champion. After defeating the six hosts, the player takes on the Rocket Racer himself. Winning Rocket Racer's car set triggers the credits.

In Lego Racers, the player assumes the role of either one of several pre-built or a custom-built Lego driver. The camera is positioned behind the car, as in most racing games, and the player may make use of a four types of power-ups, which are presented with different colored bricks: Projectiles (red), mines (yellow), shields (blue) and "Octan" speed boosts (green). By collecting "power bricks" (white), the maximum number being three, the power-ups gain strength. The Windows version supports keyboard and gamepad control, both of which can be fully customized in the game settings.

Customization

A feature in the game allows the player to build cars and driver minifigures of their own design. Both the driver's Lego minifigure and the car are built from scratch using a wide selection of Lego bricks and parts. This selection is limited when the player starts the game, but each time the player places first on a circuit, a new set is included, each containing the host's chassis, allowing the player to build the host's car or the alternative version of it using the "Quick Build" feature, which is also included in the already-unlocked sets to create other pre-built cars. The host is also unlocked in the character building mode.
For character building, you choose between a variety of headgear, heads, chests and legs. By clicking the "Mix" button, a driver made out of random pieces. The player must also create a driver's license for the driving by naming him and snapping a photo, choosing between a variety of expressions. Customization of the driver is purely aesthetic and has no effect the performance of the car.

Single-player
In the circuit mode of Lego Racers, each of the hosts host a circuit, meaning there are a total of seven circuits. Each circuit is made up of four different races on track with either a Pirate, Adventurer, Space, or Castle theme, with an exception of the final circuit hoster by the Rocket Racer, which includes only one track titled the "Rocket Racer Run". The player is awarded points based on his finishing spot in the race: 30 points for first, 20 for second, 10 for third, 3 for 4th, 2 for 5th, and 1 for 6th. You need at least 10 points after the first race to advance to the second race in a circuit, 20 points total to advance to the third race, and 30 points total to advance to the final race of the circuit. If the player comes in second overall, the next circuit is unlocked. First place overall unlocks the host's character and vehicle set. Most of the tracks contain one or more shortcuts. With the player and host included, there are six racers in each race. The first six circuits consist of four tracks each, and the last three circuits, excluding the "Rocket Racer Run", are simply mirror-images of the first three, a practice also used in the Mario Kart franchise. The single race mode allows the player to race on a particular track in any of the unlocked circuits.
In the time race mode, the player races against a single opponent, Veronica Voltage, who is the granddaughter of Professor Voltage, a character in the game Legoland. Veronica drives a ghost car that cannot crash into the player's car in any way. If the player wins races in every track of the first three circuits, they are awarded Veronica Voltage's car set.

Multiplayer
The game also supports a two-player multiplayer mode called the versus mode. If a second input device, such as a joystick or gamepad, is plugged in, two players can race against each other in split screen display.

System Requirements

CPU: Pentium 166 MHz required.   
RAM: 32MB RAM Required.   
VGA: 4MB PCI or AGP Direct3D compatible graphics accelerator card.   
DX: DirectX version 6.1+   
OS: 100% Windows 95/98 DirectX 6.1 Compatible Computer Game not compatible with Windows NT, OS/2, Linux or Windows emulated operating system.







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