Looney Tunes: Space Race

Looney Tunes: Space Race

released on Nov 17, 2000

Looney Tunes: Space Race

released on Nov 17, 2000

Looney Tunes: Space Race features eight all-time favorite characters, including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Taz, Sylvester, Yosemite Sam, and Wile E. Coyote. The 12 tracks include shortcuts, jumps, and traps, and there are over 40 competitive events. Players can pummel opponents with gags like the portable hole, falling elephants, retractable boxing glove, and instant storm. Up to four players can race at a time.


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First time playing the Dreamcast version, not as good as the PS2 version in most ways. The music is a lot worse, the PS2 version has additional tracks and characters, on top of there being an actual tournament/campaign mode. Decent enough, but the PS2 version is way better than this.

dreamcast was pretty slim pickins in the kart racer department but luckily i had my friends daffy duck and the tazmanian devil

The folks at Infogrames managed to strike cartoon gold when they made Wacky Races, a fun and entertaining racer that had the cartoon's sheer madness down pat and a couple of months later it was Bugs Bunny and co's turn to take to the racing field - twice in fact. One on the PlayStation where they raced in regular karts and the second on Dreamcast where they had their asses hauled to outer God Damn space.

It's a strange idea at first but it manages to all come together to form an entertaining racer that happens to be just as good as Wacky Races was with it's similar cel-shaded art style and an array of crazy gags to deal with such as falling pianos, exploding bombs and even pink elephants because why the hell not?

This title even made it's way onto the PS2 as well in 2002 (although unlike the Wacky Races port which only came out in Europe, this did see a North American release as well) and hot dang, the music in this is fan freaking tastic. They didn't need to go all out for a game featuring a bunch of Warner Bros characters racing for the finish line but this has some catchy as hell tunes that still sticks in my mind today.

It seemed when it came to Warner licensed titles, Infogrames really had it good especially on the racing front.

Bonito pra caralho, mas a gameplay é meio bosta, mas eu também tenho culpa nisso, em vez de presta atenção na pista eu ficava prestando a tenção na fisica das orelhas do Perna Longa

mas hein, Red Dead 2 também é assim e seis falam que é obra prima (falei nada)