The "I'm looking for a classic game" Thread
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I kinda remember what you're talking about - not a loony tunes game though.
HOWEVER if we are thinking of different things, is it this: http://www.answers.com/topic/looney-tunes-space-race-1 ? That's the only reputable source Google threw up!
and it's certainly not this:
http://www.classic-consoles.com/games/2 ... -duck.html
HOWEVER if we are thinking of different things, is it this: http://www.answers.com/topic/looney-tunes-space-race-1 ? That's the only reputable source Google threw up!
and it's certainly not this:
http://www.classic-consoles.com/games/2 ... -duck.html
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No, I remember playing the game on PC.kuliwil wrote:I kinda remember what you're talking about - not a loony tunes game though.
HOWEVER if we are thinking of different things, is it this: http://www.answers.com/topic/looney-tunes-space-race-1 ? That's the only reputable source Google threw up!
and it's certainly not this:
http://www.classic-consoles.com/games/2 ... -duck.html
Thats the voice though i think (probably a bit deeper). Yeah it wasnt a Loony tunes game
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I'm also looking for a racing game I played on PlayStation 1 a couple of times. It involved miniature characters with various appearances, though I can only somewhat clearly remember one of them, who had a cap and a gasmask/speaker combination as a face.
The characters ran on the race tracks without using vehicles, and could use different weapons to slow down or temporaly stop others (I remember the levels themselves might've had traps or obstacles as well, like moving trains on rails). Because they were literally the size of ants, the levels ranged from a child's room (with bunch of toys scattered around) to the roof of a waxed car (this one was super-hard because of the sliperiness).
Lastly, the name of the game was propably something like "Microracers" or "Miniracers". I think the title only had a single, compound word.
The characters ran on the race tracks without using vehicles, and could use different weapons to slow down or temporaly stop others (I remember the levels themselves might've had traps or obstacles as well, like moving trains on rails). Because they were literally the size of ants, the levels ranged from a child's room (with bunch of toys scattered around) to the roof of a waxed car (this one was super-hard because of the sliperiness).
Lastly, the name of the game was propably something like "Microracers" or "Miniracers". I think the title only had a single, compound word.
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There was a Micromachines Racing game, though I don't know there was one for PS1 (Megadrive Version).Grimson wrote:I'm also looking for a racing game I played on PlayStation 1 a couple of times. It involved miniature characters with various appearances, though I can only somewhat clearly remember one of them, who had a cap and a gasmask/speaker combination as a face.
The characters ran on the race tracks without using vehicles, and could use different weapons to slow down or temporaly stop others (I remember the levels themselves might've had traps or obstacles as well, like moving trains on rails). Because they were literally the size of ants, the levels ranged from a child's room (with bunch of toys scattered around) to the roof of a waxed car (this one was super-hard because of the sliperiness).
Lastly, the name of the game was propably something like "Microracers" or "Miniracers". I think the title only had a single, compound word.
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