Pocket Racers PSP: Now at retail stores

Posted Nov 20, 2006 at 4:47AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: Konami
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Pocket RacersWe're just letting you guys know that Konami's Pocket Racers for the PSP just launched last November 17, and should be available for purchase around this time at your local retail stores.

For those still not in on what the title's about, it's a racing game that puts you behind the wheels of one of 16 different cars, as you race to earn back your soul stolen by a dark sorcerer, all from the comforts of your household - literally.

The game's plot may be weird - sounds like something out of Wacky Races, Twisted Metal, and Mario Kart mishmashed into one - but we're looking forward to the game's diverse racing courses, which take you through some of the more familiar places you've seen in a house, only you're the size of a matchbox toy. Size matters, have fun.

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-11-20 04:40:06
wow

da bleibt mir die Spucke weg. Ich bin erster wowowow
by - 2006-11-20 07:09:11
Hahaha

First.
by isti - 2006-11-20 07:10:05
lol?

I've played this game about month ago :D and it sux more than micromachines which also sux.. :D Burnout Legends is the best racing game on PSP to date.. imo..
by - 2006-11-20 08:03:15
to isti

isti: you suck!
by - 2006-11-20 10:41:30
do not play crappy games

No, isti is absolutely right Micromacihnes was teeeh SUCK!!! and this game is laughable at best compared to micromachines. -> conclusion: this game here is utter sh1at. DO NOT BUY CRAPPY GAMES! IT MAKES THE INDUSTRY FAT!
by - 2006-11-20 15:31:53
agree

they all suck. best racing game for the psp is probably outrun 2006 imo... or if you go for emulation- super mario kart / fzero / micromachines (snes)
by - 2006-11-20 18:03:02
not good

really bad game lol

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