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Star Wars: Episode I Racer
Publication information
Developer(s)

LucasArts

Publisher(s)

LucasArts (Nintendo published the N64 version)

Release date
Genre

Racing

Modes

Single player, multiplayer

Rating(s)

ESRB: Everyone (E)

Platform(s)
Chronology
Timeline

32 BBY

Star Wars: Episode I Racer is a racing game released by LucasArts for the PC, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Macintosh, and Dreamcast platforms.

It is a racing game, putting you in the cockpit of 25 (23 on the PC version) different podracers on 25 different tracks on 8 unique worlds. The game features Jake Lloyd as the voice of Anakin Skywalker.

Contents

Opening crawlEdit

EPISODE I RACER
For generations, the GALACTIC PODRACING
CIRCUIT has thrilled citizens of the Outer
Rim Territories with its fast and dangerous
contests of repulsor and turbine-driven
land vehicles.

Amid the ruffian and racing elite, one
champion stands above the rest. His name
is Sebulba, a cunning and ruthless pilot
who wins by any means necessary.

To challenge him, all the best Podrace
pilots gather on the desert planet Tatooine
for the legendary BOONTA CLASSIC
determined to claim the title of fastest
podracer in the Galaxy...

Tournament structureEdit

Players can enter the tournament with a character and race for 1st, 2nd or 3rd place, which earns the player prize winnings (if chosen) and unlocks the champion of the track. Not all tracks feature unlockable racers, however winning a race also unlocks new tracks. With the prize money, players can buy upgrades for their podracer.

Amateur Podracing CircuitEdit

Andoprimerace
Sebulba races through the winter terrain of Ando Prime.
  1. Boonta Training Course
  2. Mon Gazza Speedway
  3. Beedo's Wild Ride
  4. Aquilaris Classic
  5. Malastare 100
  6. Vengeance
  7. Spice Mine Run

Semipro Podracing CircuitEdit

  1. Sunken City
  2. Howler Gorge
  3. Dug Derby
  4. Scrapper's Run
  5. Zugga Challenge
  6. Baroo Coast
  7. Bumpy's Breakers

Galactic Podracing CircuitEdit

  1. Executioner
  2. Sebulba's Legacy
  3. Grabvine Gateway
  4. Andobi Mountain Run
  5. Dethro's Revenge
  6. Fire Mountain Rally
  7. The Boonta Classic

Invitational Podracing CircuitEdit

  1. Ando Prime Centrum
  2. Abyss
  3. The Gauntlet
  4. Inferno


Planets Edit

UpgradesEdit

SWE1R (R-20)R-20 Repulsorgrip250 Truguts
SWE1R (R-60)R-60 Repulsorgrip400 Truguts
SWE1R (R-80)R-80 Repulsorgrip600 Truguts
SWE1R (R-100)R-100 Repulsorgrip1200 Truguts
SWE1R (R-300)R-300 Repulsorgrip2600 Truguts
SWE1R (R-600)R-600 Repulsorgrip6000 Truguts
SWE1R (Control Linkage)Control Linkage200 Truguts
SWE1R (Control Shift Plate)Control Shift Plate400 Truguts
SWE1R (Control Vectro-Jet)Control Vectro-Jet700 Truguts
SWE1R (Control Coupling)Control Coupling1600 Truguts
SWE1R (Control Nozzle)Control Nozzle3800 Truguts
SWE1R (Control Stabilizer)Control Stabilizer7500 Truguts
SWE1R (Dual 20 PCX Injector)Dual 20 PCX Injector800 Truguts
SWE1R (44 PCX Injector)44 PCX Injector2200 Truguts
SWE1R (Dual 32 PCX Injector)Dual 32 PCX Injector5600 Truguts
SWE1R (Quad 32 PCX Injector)Quad 32 PCX Injector7000 Truguts
SWE1R (Quad 44 Injector)Quad 44 Injector10400 Truguts
SWE1R (Mag-6 Injector)Mag-6 Injector14000 Truguts

AppearancesEdit

By type 
Characters Creatures Droid models Events Locations
Organizations and titles Sentient species Vehicles and vessels Weapons and technology Miscellanea

Characters

Creatures

Droid models

Events

Locations

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

PC versionEdit

The PC version of the game appears to be nearly identical to the Nintendo 64 one, except that Toy Dampner races on a track called Executioner instead of Malevolent. The cheat codes are also different, as well as additional cut scenes for the racetracks introductions as well as an opening cinematic (scenes of which were re-created with in-game models and tracks in the N64 version). It should be noted that in the PC's opening movie, Gasgano is seen being knocked out of the Boonta Eve Classic by Sebulba, though other sources list Gasgano as having finished the race. The music is vastly superior in the PC version (it plays from the CD and is in WAV format), and the speedometer uses vector graphics instead of raster graphics in the N64 version, for a superior effect. Also, the title screen is different, and the PC version supports multiplayer over IPX, instead of multiplayer on the same platform.

Behind The ScenesEdit

In the Star Wars novel and the movie, Anakin Skywalker's podracer clocked at 941 kph (about 584.7 mph), granting his podracer the "Fastest Podracer in the Galaxy." The game Episode 1 Racer disregards this information because of podracers, with maximum acceleration could achieve speeds of 1046.1 kph (650 miles per hour) without boosting. Also, in the game, Ben Quadinaros's podracer had a boost thrust of +643.7 kph (400 mph), which is double the boost thrust of Anakin's 321.9 kph (200 mph,) thus, granting Quadinaro's pod with a stunning top speed of 1689.8 kph, (1050mph) which is the fastest speed of all podracers, on a flat surface.

Voice castEdit

Behind the scenesEdit

In March 2004, GMR Magazine rated Episode I Racer the fifth best Star Wars game of all time.

Review scores
Publication Score
IGN 7.6 of 10 (N64) 8.0 of 10 (PC)
GameSpot 8.4 of 10
EGM 9.5/9.0/9.0/9.0 (N64) 8.0/8.0/8.0 (PC version)
Compilations of multiple reviews
Game Rankings 76 of 100

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