Update: July 10, 2003 «©NCSX» Cel-shaded auto racing migrates from the PS2 to the sharper realm of the Gamecube. Capcom's first dive into the racing genre (No, Speed Rumbler circa 1986 doesn't count) promises a more ambitious effort than Square's bow behind the wheel with Driving Emotion. From the cars to the environment, everything's cel-shaded and highly distinctive looking. In addition to racing on 10 tracks which vary from suburban roads to rainy night cities, players may upgrade their vehicles with booster parts, wings, and even decals. Yes, decals. Of course, everyone knows a towering spoiler or a Neuspeed sticker will enhance the performance of your street rocket. This document is ©NCSX 2003. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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