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  • Category: Racing
  • Publisher: Nintendo of America, Inc.
  • Developer: Rare Inc.
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Date Released: November 2001

Game Description

Racing atop a bed of dynamically changing waves, gamers must navigate their way through eight different environments under random weather conditions, including the powerful and visually impressive Storm setting, in the sequel to the N64 hit Wave Race. Features tutorial stunt, and time trial challenges, but the biggest single-player attraction is the Championship mode, which offers shortcut-laden Normal, Hard, and Expert circuits, and sends you and seven other racers around eight different course environments loaded with buoys. The difficulty ramps up quickly due to buoy placement and is particularly demanding in the last races of Expert mode where the CPU opponents get downright malicious.

Features

  • A full-fledged sequel to the N64 classic, Wave Race 64
  • Race atop many variations of dynamically changing water
  • All-new turbo boost for much deeper gameplay strategy
    Go head-to-head with one to nine foot waves
  • Over five different modes of play including Championship, Time Attack, Stunt, Multiplayer, Free Roam, and Tutorial
  • Choose from eight uniquely balanced characters for amateur to expert control
  • Become the best, conquering Normal, Hard, and Expert championship modes
  • Custom forecast your own weather conditions -- calm, foggy, rainy, storm -- for Time Attack racing
  • Random weather conditions affect water level to reveal unique shortcuts and new track layouts
  • Multiple track layouts and varying weather conditions provide nearly 100 different track environments
  • Race against your own ghost in Time Attack to compete for top lap times
  • Feel the waves with the GameCube controller's built-in rumble motor
  • Four-player splitscreen multiplayer support
  • Rock-solid 30 frames per second gameplay, even multiplayer mode
  • Supports 480p progressive scan HDTVs
  • Only for Nintendo GameCube

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