The chase is on in CHASE HQ: Secret Police for the Game Boy Color. Loosely adapted from the arcade game of the same name, CHASE HQ is a unique mix of racing and action for one or two players. In the One-Player mode, you'll lead a handpicked team of undercover cops, each with unique talents. You'll be shown what kind of vehicle the suspect is driving, and then you'll hit the streets to find him. When you finally locate the perp, you'll switch to a behind-the-vehicle view as you try to shoot or bump the criminal off the road. Once you've managed to lower their life-bar far enough, they'll pull over and you'll make the arrest. There are 10 levels of single-player action, so you'll be plenty busy as you try to collar the criminals. You can also grab a friend to play Head-to-Head using a link cable, with one person playing the cop and the other playing the bad guy.
Robots in everyday life? Believe it, folks. That's the reality of the cool cartoon series, CUBIX: Robots for Everyone. The story follows the adventures of Connor a human boy and his robot, Cubix, through Bubble Town. Attempting to repair damaged robots and ward off evil beings, the pair encounters a whole cast of wacky characters every week. The game puts its emphasis on the racing aspects of the series, sending you to Bubble Town's racing championship series. Your arch-nemesis, Dr. K, has a converted racer named Kolossal in the competition, and your goal is to earn the right to defeat it. Choose to race as any of your favorite series characters, including Hop2ix, Brutix, Don-Don, Diagnostix, and Cubix. You'll be able to customize your racers to fit your liking, using elements like Grav-grip, Zero G, and other series-based power-ups to defy gravity and reach top speeds. Full of cool options game modes, and colorful graphics, Race N Robots is not to be missed.
The action of motocross comes to the Game Boy Color with MOTOCROSS MANIACS 2. Hop on a motorcycle and hit the bumps, jumps, and loops of each track. Try to earn the fastest time in the Time Trial mode or take on five different tracks in the Championship mode. No matter how you play, there are power-ups scattered throughout the tracks including nitros, mini riders, jets, gasoline, super suspension, speed, and radials. If you don't like any of the 10 packaged tracks, you can create your own with the Track Editor option. There are a total of 255 obstacles and 32 different items that can be placed on any of the three tracks that you create. Once you have a masterpiece, share it with a friend via a link cable. Get motocross action with MOTOCROSS MANIACS 2.
THE DUKES OF HAZZARD: Racing for Home on Game Boy Color packs all the action and adventure of the hit TV series into one wild cartridge! Play as the Duke boys, Luke and Bo, in this action-packed racing game. You'll have to perform a variety of mission objectives as you try to save Uncle Jesse's farm in typical Dukes of Hazzard style! Slide, shoot, and leap your way through more than 25 levels that take place in various parts of Hazzard County. You'll use three different vehicles including Daisy's jeep, Cooter's truck, and of course the General Lee. Colorful graphics that show the game from an overhead perspective give you the view you'll need to have maximum control over the high-speed pursuits. You'll also get detailed still screens that tell the story between levels. Battery backup allows you to save up to four records of progress. THE DUKES OF HAZZARD: Racing for Home is only compatible with Game Boy Color systems.
Jeff Gordon XS Racing is an action/arcade racing game with fierce competition. The vehicle designs are just as racy as the look and feel of the stock car tracks. Reach up to 300 mph and challenge yourself around steep banks and corkscrew loops. Jeff Gordon coaches you through the preliminaries, but the final test of your driving abilities is against Jeff Gordon himself.
All of the action and excitement of sports car racing comes to the Game Boy Color with TEST DRIVE 2001. You can choose from 13 real world cars including the Lotus Elise, Dodge Viper, Jaguar XK-R, and a 1985 Ford Mustang and customize any of them to meet your driving style. Then you can hit one of 48 tracks in 12 different locations. While on the track, you need to watch out for jumps, shortcuts, and traffic that will ram into your vehicle. Try to learn all of curves of a track in a Single Race, or if you are looking for extended competition, try to win a Tournament. For the ultimate challenge, try to catch speeding criminals in the Cop Chase. If your friends want to race you, they can with the link cable option. Get a car and lay some rubber on the street in TEST DRIVE 2001.
Diddy Kong Pilot was the planned follow-up to Diddy Kong Racing, but instead focusing only on flying and nothing else. Due to Rare being acquired by Microsoft, Rare was already far at work into the game and instead of scrapping it altogether, the game was removed of all Donkey Kong references and was turned into Banjo-Pilot.
There are two known very different versions of the game, since it was remade from scratch mid-development.
In the wacky and cartoonish fast-paced kart racing game, Hugo Bukkazoom!, players control a host of characters from the Hugo world as they zip around the free roaming universe. This simple and easy to play racing game boasts three different and distinct environments, five game play modes, unlockable karts and power ups as well as multiple game play modes.
Every night, in cities like LA, Philly, and Miami, crews of import tuners push their nitrous-injected obsessions to the limit. Whether in under- ground or sanctioned races, on the track or through the wide open city streets, high speeds bring high risks. And serious rush. In the Street Racing Syndicate, choose your races carefully. Your opponent could have more under the hood than it seems. Consider this your initiation into the underground world of street racing.
ATV: Thunder Ridge Riders puts the thrills of all-terrain racing in the palm of your hand! Kick it with your friends on a bone-jarring excursion out to Thunder Ridge, and conquer Mother Nature in an earth-ripping, heart-pounding joyride across miles of insane terrain! All new for 2006, this high flying game will leave you clutching at your seat, hanging on for dear life... and screaming for more!
Based on the XS Games' 2002 release for PlayStation, XS Moto offers fullthrottle motorcycle racing with a variety of bike, track, difficulty, and play mode options. As players demonstrate their virtual riding skills, addition options are unlocked to challenge them further. Publisher XS Games drafted DC Studios to develop the game. Featuring 12 different tracks and four bikes, XS Moto runs on the same engine and technology built for Majesco's Cartoon Network Speedway. In addition to standard racing game controls, the game also features a bike-specific gameplay element. The upper corner indicates a "balance" meter that flashes when players get close to falling off their bikes, and to stay up players must use both the L and R with the D-pad during turns.
If realistic racing is your cup of tea, get behind the wheel of the most complete hand-held racer ever. You'll speed through six of Japan's most grueling circuits, blowing past the competition and taking the checkered flag. If the real deal doesn't do it for you, use the game's built-in Track Editor to put together a course that will meet your standards. The All Japan Grand Touring Circuit takes center stage in this detailed extravaganza, as 22 of the Circuits best drivers are the stars here. The vehicles can all be tweaked and upgraded allowing you to truly control your performance and style. Several modes of play make for high replay value and a huge fun factor, while the 32-bit graphics are good enough to pass for those of a home platform game. It's not every day that you get the chance to challenge the world's best GT racers, so you'd better come with your wits sharpened and your seatbelt on.
Game Boy Advance adaptation of the popular Japanese Tokyo Xtreme Racing series of games. The GBA game features more than 16 unique user-playable cars to choose from, each with various levels of car tuning options. "Tuner" fans are able to upgrade and customize their cars with plenty of performance and style modifications. Gameplay is similar to the console titles, meaning you explore different metropolitan areas and look for other car fans to challenge them to races. Players race through three cities- Tokyo, London and Los Angeles-on six different tracks. There are more than 60 different rivals to challenge.
THUNDER ALLEY for Game Boy Advance features characters first presented to the gaming community in TEN PIN ALLEY and TEN PIN ALLEY 2 available for Play Station 1 and Saturn systems. The stock car racing game comes loaded with tons of fast-paced action and entertaining tracks. Choose from eight different characters to blaze out on one of four diverting tracks. The game was created with the realistic laws of physics that are applied to real stock car racing to provide a realistic racing feel. The game offers a practice racing mode that allows players to get the feel for the basic controls including 'A' for accelerate and 'B' for brake. Tournament mode has players racing to earn points that are awarded based on the finishing position of each player's character. Every course has its own unique set of obstacles that can get in the way, but the player can drive over them with power ups. Power ups also provide the driver with improved steering and speed. If the player wins the game's final tournament, a secret play mode is
Gamers race and rip tricks on 15 street and dirt tracks in unique BMX environments that go through cities, jungles, deserts, mountains, snow and ice. The goal is to rack up as many points as possible with real BMX tricks and a few unreal ones while facing obstacles you won?t find in other BMX games such as ramps, springs and collapsing bridges. In single-player mode, gamers compete against five other bikers who push you to the limit to race like a pro.