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|developer=HAL College of Technology & Design | |developer=HAL College of Technology & Design | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|release={{ | |release={{release|Japan|January 6, 1996}} | ||
|genre=Racing | |genre=Racing | ||
|modes=Single player, multiplayer | |modes=Single player, multiplayer | ||
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'''''Easy Racer''''' is a game released in 1996 for the [[Satellaview]] add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. It was made available to download during | '''''Easy Racer''''' is a game released in 1996 for the [[Satellaview]] add-on for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]]. It was made available to download during the "Game Tora no Ōana" program, consisting of games developed by students at the HAL College of Technology & Design using the [[nwiki:Game Processor|Game Processor]].<ref>{{cite|author=LuigiBlood|url=luigiblood.neocities.org/gameprocessor|title=GPC Documentation Page|publisher=neocities.org|accessdate=September 1, 2024|archive=web.archive.org/web/20231105030715/https://luigiblood.neocities.org/gameprocessor}}</ref> As the title suggests, it is a simple racing game featuring [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] as playable characters. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
''Easy Racer'' is a top-down single | ''Easy Racer'' is a top-down single player and multiplayer racing game in which players control Mario and Luigi in red and green open-wheel cars. Mario is controlled by player 1, while Luigi is controlled by either the computer or player 2 depending on the mode. The player is given two lives and has to complete ten laps around four courses by pressing {{button|snes|A}} to accelerate, {{button|snes|B}} to brake, and {{button|snes|Pad}} to steer. If the player loses to the opponent, they lose a life and the race restarts. At any moment during a race, the player can press a button to skip to the next one with no repercussions. | ||
== | ==Race courses== | ||
The game has four short | The game has four short race courses with ten laps each. By pressing a button on the title screen, the player can see the developer's best lap times on each course. | ||
*'''COURCE1 | *'''COURCE1''':{{sic}} A square-shaped course with a lake surrounded by trees in the center. The developer's best lap is 00:02:75. | ||
*'''COURCE2 | *'''COURCE2''':{{sic}} Another square-shaped course surrounded by trees with an alternative path after the first turn across a lake. The developer's best lap is 00:02:18. | ||
*'''COURCE3 | *'''COURCE3''':{{sic}} A course with a sharp first turn, two 90 degree turns, and a wide last turn, featuring red and white tires in the center. The developer's best lap is 00:02:51. | ||
*'''COURCE4 | *'''COURCE4''':{{sic}} A course set in the middle of a sea with two holes acting as obstacles after the second turn and an island in the bottom-left corner. The developer's best lap is 00:02:55. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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[[Category:1996 games]] | [[Category:1996 games]] | ||
[[Category:Racing games]] | [[Category:Racing games]] | ||