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S.C.A.R.S - Nintendo 64 - 1998

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S.C.A.R.S (Nintendo 64 - Vivid Image - 1998 - EUR) A fairly good racing game. The setting and the vehicles reminds me of those animal/cars hybrid toys that flourished in the 90’s. It looks like a more mature Mario Kart, or more precisely a more mature Street Racer, since the game was developed by the same studio. Some graphic effects are neat, like the transitions between the car select screen and the race track itself, as you see it being built just before your eyes. All the usual power ups are here and one would expect a faster experience, but as it stands, S.C.A.R.S. is fine. It just suffers from the competition. ____________________ #gamesarchive #videogames #games #retrogaming #retrogamer #gaming #collection #vintage #retrocollection #gamingmemories #retrocollectibles #videogames #video #arcade #pixel #pixels #console #japan #oldgames #gameroom #recalbox #nintendo #nintendo64 #n64 #64bits #ultra64 #scars #race #vividimage

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