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It's been a long time coming, but when SEGA announced they would plunge Sonic and his peers into the karting world, you would have been hard-pressed to find as much as an eyebrow raised across the gaming scene. After the continued success of Mario Kart...
It's been a long time coming, but when SEGA announced they would plunge Sonic and his peers into the karting world, you would have been hard-pressed to find as much as an eyebrow raised across the gaming scene. After the continued success of Mario Kar...
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When having a discussion about kart racing video games, it’s impossible not to bring up the Mario Kart series. Any new game in the genre will inevitably be compared to Nintendo’s long-running quirky racing franchise, and not one has been able to match...
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SEGA took pretty much every character they could think of from the Sonic titles, added in Banjo and Kazooie (so popular they got their name on the front cover), Billy Hatcher, Ryo, and a dozen others and gave them all racing carts, to great effect I mu...
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Ever since taking a temp job in Gamestation over the Christmas period, I have developed an interest in games that are rated E for Everyone. Well, actually, it's an interest in good games that are rated E for Everyone.Over these last few months, as ad...
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It comes with deep regret that Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing with Banjo and Kazooie decided to take a route that doesn’t appeal to all demographics. In the past, complaints arose when the Mario Kart franchise decided to opt for more drift-heavy gamepla...
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It's true that Sonic and SEGA All-Stars Racing is incredibly similar in terms of game design to a certain other kart racing series. While Mario Kart rules the racing roost, with sales to back it up, SEGA's been making arcade-style racing games since th...
Good fun, Tight handling, Great presentation, Frame rate is erratic...
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In the running for the throne.Over the years the kart racing genre has been dominated by a certain plumber that seems to be the only one who knows how to get the formula right. There have been exceptions of course, most notably Naughty Dog's classic Cr...
Great track design, Tons to see and do, Fluid controls, Lots of SEGA charm...
Lack of online modes, Minor slowdown...
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If you're trying to determine who the greatest Sega character of all time is, it's going to be pretty difficult to devise a competition in which Ulala and Sonic are on even ground. The Space Channel 5 star would win any dance-off (not even Michael Jack...
Tight controls with a great sense of speed, Welldesigned courses with lots of variety, Good mix of characters, from the popular to the obscure, Racing against friends, online or offline, is a blast, Great visual style with a steady frame rate.
Online play is limited to just racing, No way to play through Grand Prix with a friend.
Smooth controls and a bunch of awesome tracks make this an exciting kart racer...
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Updated: 2014-09-13 05:05:59
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Character racers have been a staple of the videogame industry ever since Nintendo pretty much created the genre with Super Mario Kart. Many publishers and developers have attempted to imagine the kart racing design with their own style and intellectual...
Sonic and SEGA All-Stars Racing may not have a whole lot in the gameplay department that it can call its own, but Sumo Digital took what worked and built a SEGA-themed experience that captures what makes the company's games so memorable. This racer is...
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