Looney Tunes: Space Race
Dreamcast- Publisher: Infogrames
- Release Date: Nov 27, 2000
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Da GameboyzWith great cartoon graphics, excellent control, challenging AI and a ton of extras to open up, this game is a worthy addition to any Dreamcast owner's library of games.
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Top-notch presentation, eye-popping graphics and phenomenal sound bytes make this the best "kiddie" title of the year!
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Dreamcast HQI saw rendered worlds that looked almost hand-drawn in Looney Tunes cartoon fashion, with cel-rendered cartoon characters. In the end, add to that a solid and smooth framerate, and a great cartoon look. It's really like playing a Warner Bros Looney Tune.
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I think what ultimately won me over on this game was the challenging AI. The computer opponents can be down right cheap at times; often it will seem like they will deliberately tag-team you.
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With much to unlock, loveable characters that many generations have grown up with, solid control and music that is very fitting, Infogrames couldn't have done this game much better.
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Despite the rubber-band AI, this is still a fun, addictive kart racer.
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Daily RadarDecent game mechanics placed within a historically precise recreation of the beloved Looney Tunes world makes it a good, solid racer worthy of the brand Acme.
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It's the multiplayer mode that ultimately makes this well worth your pennies.
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CNET GamecenterIts combination of colorful, accurate cartoon-themed graphics and tight gameplay will have you hootin' and hollerin' all winter long.
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This game features superb graphics, a great soundtrack, detailed environments, and good control. And while there are a few problems with enemy AI and cheap weaponry, there is still a lot of fun to be had with this title.
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A revolutionary title, but terrible AI holds it back from being one of the best games of the year.
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Massages the retinas quite well, but the cheap AI and random power-ups place an unwanted emphasis on luck instead of skill.
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Unfortunately, the solid graphics, intricate track construction, and fairly tight controls fail to overcome cheap AI and a poorly balanced weapons system, relegating LTSR to the rental bin for all but the most devoted 'toon fans.
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Comes out just slightly better than your average ho-hum kart racer. It's got sweet graphics and the Looney Tunes, but not a much beyond that.
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#24 Most Discussed Dreamcast Game of 2000
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 12
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Mixed: 3 out of 12
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Negative: 0 out of 12
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Nov 14, 2012
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Jul 22, 2016PS2 one is okay but the dreamcast one is an amazing racer which is maybe my favorite racer on the dreamcast but I said maybe so it doesn't mean it is.
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Mar 26, 2016