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How many races are in Star Wars Racer?

How many races are in Star Wars Racer?

The Galactic Podracing Circuit spells the end of what is effectively the story mode of Star Wars Episode I: Racer, with its seven races marking a significant step-up from the tournaments that have come before.

Is pod racing illegal?

Standardizing the Podracer’s configuration and promoting the first circuits, Wenbus’ rules were simple: build a racer, make it fast, and race. Prizes usually consisted of parts or credits and were awarded to the first to cross the finish line or the last surviving racer.

How do you unlock Neva Kee?

Mayhonic is an unlockable racer obtained by finishing Andobi Mountain Run in first place. Further, Neva Kee will unlock with a first-place win on Baroo Coast. Ratts Tyerell, Slide Paramita, and Teemto Pagalies will all unlock by finishing first on Howler Gore, AP Centrum, and Mon Gazza Speedway, respectively.

Who voiced WAC 47?

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Is there a racer in Star Wars Episode 1?

Star Wars Episode I: Racer is a racing video game based on the podracing sequence featured in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. The game features all of the racers and race course on Tatooine featured in The Phantom Menace. It also adds several new courses, some on Tatooine, others on various planets.

Can you play Star Wars Racer on Xbox One?

After multitudes of tweets, emails, and even phone calls demanding that we bring Star Wars: Episode I Racer to Xbox One, we’ve made it happen. Right now. Seriously, go look! You can pick up Racer on Xbox One and start racing on Tatooine immediately.

What are the game modes in Star Wars Racer?

Three single player game modes are available in the game. In Tournament mode, the player character competes in a championship. Completing races awards money, with higher ranked finishes resulting in higher payouts. This can be used to buy parts or repair droids, unlock new tracks, and unlock new racers.

How many people can play Star Wars Racer?

Some multiplayer code from Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II was utilized for Episode I: Racer. Ultimately internet play was not included. The Windows version uses the deprecated IPX protocol to accomplish this, while the Macintosh version uses the TCP/IP stack. The multiplayer mode can support up to eight players.

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