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Star Wars: Racer Arcade

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Genre(s)
  
Racing

Display
  
Medium resolution

Platform
  
Arcade game

Arcade system
  
Sega Hikaru Software

Initial release date
  
2000

Publishers
  
Sega, LucasArts

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Developers
  
LucasArts, Sega Rosso, Sega Hitmaker

Similar
  
LucasArts games, Other games

Star Wars: Racer Arcade is a 2000 arcade racing game developed by AM5 and LucasArts and released by Sega. It is based on the podracing sequences in the 1999 film, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, and the controls are replicas of podracer controls. It was first unveiled at ATEI in London in 2000. It features four tracks. Several racers are available for play, including Anakin Skywalker and Gasgano. The player controls the podracer via two handheld throttle controls, similar to how pods are controlled in the film. It was available in multiple configurations, one of which was a twin type; two individual games joined in the center. It was the final Star Wars game developed by Sega. The deluxe cabinet featured a 50" screen and was molded to appear like the cockpit of Anakin Skywalker's podracer. Up to four cabinets could be linked for multiplayer. Kotaku's Lewis Packwood called the "fancier, beefier version of Episode I: Racer

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References

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