Star Wars Racer Revenge

Star Wars Racer Revenge
Star Wars Racer Revenge
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Developer(s) Rainbow Studios
Publisher(s) LucasArts
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release date(s) February 12, 2002 (NA)
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
ELSPA: 3+
Media/distribution CD

Star Wars Racer Revenge is a Star Wars video game that involves high speed racing. It is the sequel to Star Wars: Episode I Racer. This game takes place in between episodes 1 and 2. The story takes place eight years after The Phantom Menace, and Sebulba wants revenge on Anakin Skywalker. Unlike its predecessor, you aren't able to continue racing if you crash your pod, perhaps for added realism.

Game modes

  • Single Play: This option lets you play in one of three ways, Single Event, Practice, or Time Trial. Single Event lets you race on any unlocked track. You can choose between 1 and 25 laps. Practice lets you determine how many Pods you go up against (from 1-8), and Time Trial is just you against the clock for the best lap time.
  • Vs. Race: Race against your friends on any of the unlocked tracks.
  • Tournament: In this mode you race your Pod across 13 tracks, trying to get first while destroying as many rival Pods as possible. Each race has a total prize for getting first, as well as Watto’s Bribes, which multiplies your winnings by a percent, depending on how many Pods you destroyed. Each race has a Par number of kills, usually 2 or 3, which must be completed in order to completely max out your Pod’s stats.

Star Wars Racer Revenge is one of three video games that are associated with improved performance concerning eye-hand coordination.[1]

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