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Wipeout XL – Sony PlayStation
You’ve played Wipeout… Now play Wipeout XL. With vastly improved graphics, music, and gameplay, Wipeout XL shreds the competition. Can you handle the speed?
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Hi-Octane – Sega Saturn
How come Wipeout and F-Zero get all the recognition? What about the classic Hi-Octane? Developed by Bullfrog, the company behind games like Theme Park, Magic Carpet, Populous, and more. Futuristic combat racing has never been more exciting……. or has it? Read on folks.
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MotorStorm – PlayStation 3
Grab your dick, spit on the ground, and chug a beer because MotorStorm is pure testosterone with an HGH needle intravenously stuck in its arm. Sharply detailed graphics, expertly crafted sound effects, and a wealth of gameplay options, MotorStorm is an adrenaline ride like nothing you have seen before.
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Mario Kart 8 Version 4.1 Update – Wii U
Mario Kart 8 gets yet another update! Version 4.1 gives players the chance to play at the 200cc difficulty and experience Mirror Mode from the beginning; no unlocking necessary!
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Mario Kart 8 Version 2.0 (DLC) – Wii U
Mario Kart 8, ver. 2.0, introduced several subtle fixes and features that the fans had been requesting since release, including an onscreen map. Released alongside Version 2.0 was the Mercedes-Benz DLC and optional color palettes for Yoshi and Shy Guy.
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Club Drive – Atari Jaguar
Wrapping up Aprils’s Foolish games, may I present perhaps the most foolish game of all, Atari’s “Club Drive,” for the Jaguar. Oh, sure, it features ugly boxes for graphics, and it’s hard to control, but on the other hand … well …
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Mario Kart 8 Version 4.0 DLC – Wii U
The latest update to Mario Kart 8, rebranding the game as Mario Kart 8 Version 4.0, completes the duo of DLC packages that went on sale back in August of 2014. For those who purchased the DLC, this Animal Crossing pack includes 3 new characters, 4 new karts, and 4 reworked courses plus 4 brand new courses spread across 2 new cups. For those who can handle it, a special 200cc difficulty level has been added as well!
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Eliminator Boat Duel – NES
So you’ve played through all your NES games and you need something new. But alas, so few titles can be found at prices that meet your wallet’s standards. Well how’s about Eliminator Boat Duel? In this week’s episode, Nerd Bacon’s ZB will give you a run down on Eliminator Boat Duel for the Nintendo Entertainment System so that you can decide whether this affordable game will be worthy of entry into your prized collection.
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Super Tuxkart – PC (Open Source)
So, if you love and remember Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, and Crash Team Racing, then you’ll get a kick out of Super TuxKart – a completely free homage to those classic games. So sayeth the student 20!
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Carmageddon – PC
In celebration of the public beta release of Carmageddon: Reincarnation, we look at the game that got this bloodstained, high-octane murder train going. Chase the checkpoints, smash your opponents, or run over every single innocent pedestrian on and off the road! It takes guts to play a game like Carmageddon, but thankfully, nobody said that they had to be yours…
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Forza Horizon 2: Storm Island (DLC) – Xbox One
Storm Island is an expansion pack for available for Forza Horizon 2 that adds an entirely new island to the play area. Unlike the quiet towns and rolling countrysides of the main game, Storm Island serves up a harsh, uncompromising environment for fans of off-road racing. It may seem expensive at first glance, but the amount of additional content is well worth the $19.99 price tag!
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Forza Horizon 2 – Xbox One
Early adopters of the Xbox One are bound to remember the hyper-realism of launch title Forza Motorsport 5. Microsoft kicks it up a notch with the quasi-sequel Forza Horizon 2, a completely different take on high end and pumped up cars. Forza Horizon 2 offers up an open-world environment where the player is free to race, roam, and explore at his or her leisure. With a massive gameplay area, scores of racing events, and additional content available, this is a must-have for racing fans and those who can appreciate beautiful games with an eye for realism.
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Crash Team Racing – PlayStation
Crash Bandicoot and his buddies are put in a tough situation where they have to race against the evil alien Nitros Oxide in an effort to save the planet. Can Crash and his friends beat the evil Oxide and save the planet? Or are they in for a celestial beatdown?
Many kart-racing games were disregarded as Mario Kart 64 ripoffs before people ever gave them a chance. While some might claim Crash Team Racing has similar traits to Mario Kart 64, nobody can claim that the game isn’t pure fun and enjoyment. -
Mario Kart 8 3.0 (DLC) – Wii U
The latest update to Mario Kart 8, officially rendering it “ver. 3.0,” adds 3 new characters, 4 new karts, and 8 new courses. Additions include Link, courses themed with elements from F-Zero, Excitebike, and The Legend of Zelda. An unquestionably worthwhile update to anyone’s Mario Kart 8 experience!
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Mario Kart DS – Nintendo DS
Mario Kart DS is the first-ever Mario Kart game released on the DS, and it was an immediate hit. The revolutionary multiplayer, the sheer number of options, and the feasible yet challenging unlockables made this game extremely addictive and rarely boring, especially when played with friends.
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