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''Rumble Racing'' is a 2001
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for the
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console. It was heavily influenced by ''
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''.


Gameplay

Rumble Racing is an arcade, combat-style video game that can be played in co-op, single, and multiplayer modes. In this game you'll face other cars in a series of races to win the five championship cups. Throughout the game there are 15 race tracks to unlock. Each track is different in its own way and features short cuts, power ups, stunt opportunities. A new feature applied in this game is the "Trick". Tricks carry an important role in finishing races in a faster time. Doing multiple tricks rewards the player with additional speed boost depending on the difficulty of the trick. As the game progresses tricks are necessary in completing harder missions. "This extreme racer combines break-neck speeds, multi-car pile- ups, and diverse track environments to appeal to racing game fans of all ages and skill levels." The game also presents 35 vehicles all with custom paint jobs. Due to the NASCAR license being removed, the game has access to a lot more customization features. In order to develop ''Rumble Racing'', a lot of physics and calculations were involved in the process. Scientists had to determine the physics of a burnout and side control, just like the standard go and stop.


Reception

The game received "favorable" reviews according to the
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. Kevin Rice of '' NextGen'' called it "a pretty, fun arcade racer with hours of replayability. But the memorization required of players and level of difficulty can be a turn-off." ''
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'' said of the game, "Sim freaks need not apply---''Rumble Racing'' is pure, unapologetic arcade goodness." Marc Saltzman of ''
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'' gave it a score of four stars out of five, calling it "one fast game — redrawing the graphics on the screen at roughly 60 frames-per-second (twice that of television) — so those with a need for speed should strap in for a ride." Later, when writing for ''
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'', he gave it 85%, saying, "Indeed, the cheesy southern rock 'n' redneck country tunes can get annoying after a while, and the smart-ass remarks made by the play-by-play commentator tend to repeat more often than not, but it hardly detracts from the overall, seat-of-your-pants racing." ''
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'' gave it four stars out of five, saying, "There aren't many games more extreme than this crazed, balls-to-the wall stock-car racer." The game was nominated for the "Best Driving Game" award at ''
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''s Best and Worst of 2001 Awards, which went to '' Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec''.


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* 2001 video games Electronic Arts games Multiplayer and single-player video games PlayStation 2 games PlayStation 2-only games Racing video games Video games developed in the United States {{racing-videogame-stub