About
Wave Race: Bluestorm is a sequel to Nintendo's Wave Race 64. It incorporates several modes of play, a variety of racers, customization options, and tracks. Players can race in four tournament cup series, compete in time attack mode against the best track times, compete for points in stunt mode, and simply take in the eye-poppingly beautiful graphics in Free Roam mode. Multiplay is supported in Stunt and Race modes. There are a total of eight racers to choose from, each with a different balance in engine and handling. Customization is limited, but players can change the color of their racer, optimize the engine for either acceleration or speed, and optimize handling to be either tight or loose. However, settings have little effect on the racer's actual performance. There are eight different courses, however, there are a total of 19 racing tracks laid out across these courses, plus one stunt track for each course. Also, there are five different weathers, consisting of Sunny, Partially Sunny, Light Rain, Rain, and Stormy. These weathers can have dramatic effects on tracks, making a track raced in Sunny weather totally different when raced in Stormy weather conditions. The AI is fairly well balanced, but will cheat to stay with a player.
Ways to play
Modes
Perspective
Languages (2)
| Language | audio | subtitles | interface |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | — | ||
| Japanese | — | — |
Game details
Multiplayer Options
Same/Split-Screen
Multiplayer Game Modes
Free-for-all / One-on-one (VS)
Number of Offline Players
1-4 Players
System requirements
Video Modes Supported
Progressive Scan (480p)
Box art
Also known as
Wave Race: Blue Storm — Japanese title - romanization
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Released
14 September 2001
Series
Wave Race
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Age ratings
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Top 30% by want to play
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