![]() Ready to go deeper? Craft your own custom game modes! Set your favorite configurations of powerups, race rules, lap counts and more, then save your rule set and play with up to 8 local players. Play any part of the game solo or with friends in split screen-from the story-driven Adventure mode to multi-event Championships, adrenaline-pumping Races, skill-mastering Drift Attacks and more. Collect and master over forty unique powerups in an epic race for the ultimate trophy.īeach Buggy Racing 2: Island Adventure is an action-packed, mayhem-filled kart racer with split screen competition and game rule customization. Unlock and upgrade moon buggies, monster trucks and more. You have no excuse for not owning these games.Match your kart racing skills against a rag-tag crew of rivals as you explore a mysterious island packed with ancient temples, dragon-infested castles, and post apocalyptic ice cream stands. As the Nintendo system is only loved by rabid fanboys and not the general gaming populace, most game shops should sell the following games for way cheap. Yeah, there aren't any "sim"-type racing games, and some of these games don't even use wheeled vehicles, but that doesn't make them any less fun. ![]() As is to be expected, a few of the Top 10 titles come courtesy of Nintendo itself. ![]() There are some definite treasures to be found here, though. If you disagree with this list, yell at Matt - not us. Once again: we went to the IGN Cube archives, found the ten higest-rated racing games as determined by Matt and crew, and re-posted the results here. We did our best though, and these are our results. This was one of our toughest jobs yet, as it's hard to find any good (non-Nintendo-developed) game for the Cube, let alone a good racing game. As the N64 seemed to leave a bad taste in the mouths of many developers, not too many third-party companies seemed to sign up to develop games for Nintendo's purple box. ![]()
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