![]() ![]() While he is a competent racer, his tendency to anger other racers often leads to his downfall. While he is known to race elsewhere, he prefers the tracks of Oovo IV, where he is a crowd favorite.Ī racer hired by Sebulba who is paid per race based on how many competing pods he is able to take out.Īn experienced and talented racer who does not hesitate to take out racers who get in his way.Ī loudmouth braggart with a fondness for gambling and drinking. While Aldar Beedo is a talented racer, his first priority is his work as a hitman, taking out racers to pave the way to victory for whoever pays for his services.ĭampner is a menacing pilot. He was fairly successful in this venture. Once a mechanic for Gasgano, Bozzie chose to become a racer. When using Sebulba's taunt, a flamethrower spouts out sideways. He is the only racer in the game to have a weapon. Sebulba, a Dug, is a popular and successful racer who worked his way to the top by cheating. Anakin is a young human, notable for being the only of his race capable of participating in the dangerous game of podracing. Note: While the characters are given individual backstories which show some to be inexperienced or unmotivated to seek victory, the game treats them all as dedicated and talented racers.Ī hero from the film which the game is based on. The game also received a handheld adaptation by Pax Softnica for the Game Boy Color on December 6, 1999. Podracing was also a mini-game in the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic series. It received two sequels: the arcade-based Star Wars: Racer Arcade and the console-based Star Wars: Racer Revenge. As one of over 20 different racers (each with their own unique Podracer), players participate in numerous tournaments throughout the galaxy in the Galactic Podracing Circuit. It was later ported to the Dreamcast in North America (on April 4, 2000) and Europe (on August 4, 2000).Ī video game tie-in with the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Racer has players controlling pilots of "Podracers": unique anti-gravity racing vehicles consisting of a small cockpit connected to two massive motors. Star Wars: Episode I - Racer is a 3D sci-fi fantasy racing game developed and published by LucasArts for the PC (exclusively in North America on April 30, 1999), Nintendo 64 (worldwide on May-July 1999), and Mac (exclusively in North America on December 16, 1999). ![]()
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