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Guest appearances are nowadays exceedingly common in all kinds of games with even the slightest live service component, and other titles in the series have also had guest appearances, such as ...
Update [Fri 14th Feb 2025, 8:15am]: Where’s that monkey’s paw, eh? Some fans now think the rumoured SEGA characters in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds may actually be post-release DLC. That’s ...
SEGA had a long lull in the racing department after Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed, but finally came back to the track in 2019 with Team Sonic Racing. The loss of additional SEGA ...
The Xbox 360 version also featured a cameo playable appearance by Banjo and Kazooie. Cameos also played a part in its sequel, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, which added Ralph from Disney’s ...
The ultimate party racing showdown with Sonic and his SEGA friends as they take to the track by car, monster truck, bike and even an aeroplane in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing.
Chocobo Racing (1999) When Chocobo Racing was released on PS1, it was met with mixed reviews and failed to make a lasting impression (a true sequel never came to fruition—more on that in a moment).
As in Mario Kart, when you are racing around the track you will gain power-ups. The effects of these vary, allowing you to rocket your opponent, gain speed, lay traps or go All-Star.
There is no doubt that Sonic & SEGA All-Stars borrows from Mario Kart heavily, however in this case that is no bad thing because this game has depth, it works well and most important of all, it ...
Finally, Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed now, of course, works with touch and motion controls, but Sega also included controller support. Physical controllers are fully functional with the ...
But, of course, Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing is aimed at a younger audience who probably aren’t too worried about the realistic driving controls and real-world race-tracks of those other games.