Stunt Race FX
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Developer(s) | Nintendo |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Release date(s) | 1994 |
Genre(s) | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single player,multiplayer |
Platform(s) | Super NES |
Media | 8-megabit Cartridge |
Stunt Race FX (Wild Trax in Japan) is a cartoon style 3D racing video game produced and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo console system. It was the company's second game to use the 3D-centric Super FX chip. The game, co-developed with Argonaut, was known as Wild Trax in Japan.
The game features racing levels, obstacle courses, and a battle mode.
This game also features five playable vehicles:
- Coupe
- F-Type
- 4WD
- 2WD (after you beat every track)
- 18-Wheeler (only in Bonus Trax)
Despite the use of the Super FX chip, this game failed to receive attention in the same way as Star Fox did.
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[edit] Cameos in Stunt Race FX
[edit] Trivia
- Stunt Race FX's use of eyes on the vehicles was a late-in-development addition, to give character to otherwise personality-free cars.
- Around the time Stunt Race FX was released in the United States, Nintendo teamed up with Kellogg's and Mattel to give away a promotional, Hot-Wheels brand, F-Type race car to people who bought a box of Apple Jacks, cut out the ticket from it, signed and mailed it to Nintendo of America.
- Stunt Race FX was scored by Shinobu Amayake.
- The Stunt Race FX theme had clips used very often in Animal Crossing's Aircheck version of Rockin' K.K.