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Roadsters

19996.7/ 10 · 11 votesE10

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About

Roadsters is a car racing game that features both licensed cars from manufacturers like Mitsubishi, Alfa Romeo, Lotus, etc., and unlicensed cars from imaginary manufacturers that are based and bear great resemblance to their equivalent, real car models. The game has 8 racers and 34 cars from which you can choose from and 4 modes in total:

  • Roadster Trophy – The player starts by selecting one of the available racers and is given a sum of money that must be used to acquire a car. There are 3 divisions in which the player can compete on with the 3rd being of the easiest difficulty and requiring less money to participate; the 1st being the most difficult one and needing a higher amount of money in order to participate. More money can be earned by winning the races and that in turn allows to buy new cars or upgrade the ones that are already in possession.

  • Multi-Player – Multi-player mode supports up to 2 human players that can compete in any of the available circuits with 4 more CPU controlled racers. The mode allows for either vertical or horizontal split screen.

  • Quick Race – In Quick Race the player can select the racer, car, circuit and weather conditions, and race against 7 more CPU controlled players.

  • Time Trial – Like Quick Race mode, the player can also select here the racer, car, circuit and weather conditions but without the competition of the other modes, the player races against time for as many laps as the player wants.

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayerSplit screen

Together

Split-screen

Players

4 offline

Languages (3)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English
French
Spanish (Spain)

Also known as

Roadsters TrophyNintendo 64 In-game title

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Facts

Released

1999

Platforms

PlayStationPS1DreamcastNintendoN64

Age ratings

ESRBE

Standing

Top 100% by want to play

Tags

1st-personBehind viewAutomobileLicensed