- Publisher: Infogrames
- Release Date: May 27, 2002
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69Packed full of features and modes, it's only a matter of time before the realization of doing the same thing over and over again hits you.
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75Filled with all of the delightfully loony character of the Looney Tunes cartoons and their wildly hilarious antics, Space Race is a game that will not fail to amuse or bring a smile to your face.
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Theres no getting away from the fact that this is nothing more then a standard Mario Kart clone, albeit one with lots to do and lots of extras to uncover and one that captures the Looney Tunes license perfectly.
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Fast and fun, but not one for the hardcore who expect balanced play mechanics as a matter of, ahem, course.
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70A fun little cartoony racer that's meant for here-and-now thrills and for the young-at-heart grown-ups that still watch Looney Tunes.
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Offers plenty of variety and a faithful presentation. [August 2002, p.79]
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70From all of the available characters that could have been drawn upon, Infogrames really left a lot on the table with this title.
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[It's] no Mario or Crash, [but] it does have a unique take on the genre that plays well with kids and those of us who can't get enough of the old Warner Bros. cartoons.
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59The game's characters look and seem very faithful to their television counterparts. Some corners were cut in terms of the gameplay, however, and the result is a kart racer that isn't quite as solid as the best that the genre has to offer.
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I just couldn't help but get bored as I raced through the "Looniverse" - the game's simple straightforward tracks get tedious after the first couple of races. [August 2002, p.130]
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Not quite as impactful on PS2 as it was on Dreamcast. [July 2002, p.82]
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Proves that cel-shading rocks for some games. If only gameplay rocked, too. [August 2002, p.110]
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Offers nothing to improve upon past greats in the genre.
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The linear track design and lack of depth leads to a somewhat boring kart racer that will mainly appeal to young gamers or Looney Tunes fanatics.