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Retro Game of the Week: Mickey's Speedway USA


On 12/21/2013 at 09:34 AM by The Last Ninja

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A delightful racing game that lacks polish and precision

This fun and wacky racing game was released in 2000 for the N64. It was developed by Rare, published by Nintendo, and distributed by Disney Interactive. I remember playing this one with friends shortly after its release, and we had a grand old time. Sadly, it doesn't quite hold the charm for me 13 years after the fact. It's still a fun game, but it lacks some things that are strong in other racing games.

There are only six playable characters when you start the game: Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Daisy, and Pete. This means that races include only six participants instead of the standard eight. Four secret characters can be unlocked (Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Ludwig Von Drake); however, six remains to be the number of racers for racing, even after unlocking these characters.

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               Nothing like getting a tan while driving through New Mexico!

I hate to poo poo on the party, but this game has problems. To start things off, the menu is confusing. The camera moves around a tower of toy blocks and bouncing letters near the bottom of the screen state the mode. It's obvious that this game was aimed at kids. The bouncing blocks will eventually get to you because it's disorienting after awhile. Instead of the Grand Prix cups being separated from everything else, they're thrown in with titles such as "Highway Phobia" and "Traffic Trouble." Other modes are Time Trial, Options, Practice, and Contest.

The premise for the game is neat. You race in different locations across the USA, including New York, Los Angelos, Alaska, and many others. The scenery is good for the most part, but the courses themselves are pretty bland. It's cool to drive through a casino in Los Vegas, and drive along the docks of Philadelphia, but the typical design of the race tracks takes some of the charm off of the masterpiece.

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    The heat from my engine is enough to keep me warm in Alaska, thank you!

The voice acting is great. You can tell they got the pros to do that part. The characters will encourage themselves and even talk to each other. As Goofy, I shot and nailed Minnie. Minnie: "Goofy!" Goofy: "Sorry, Minnie!" Pete is the best. "You'll get yours, duck!" Sadly, this solid voice acting is probably the best part of the game. Have I mentioned the racing part yet?

Okay, so racing. The controls are fine in regards to being responsive. However, tight turns can be difficult because the sliding aspect is not done very well. Getting the starting boost is hard; the timing is not clear, and I never figured it out. If you happen to hit a wall and fall behind, it's almost impossible to catch up. The AI, argh! This game has some serious rubberband AI! They tend to zip past you without using any items.

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                             Who put this giant arrow on the road?

When you choose the cup, you also get to choose the difficulty. Amateur is way too easy and Intermediate is pretty tough (don't even try Professional). The difficulty gap is too big. However, characters can really make a difference in this game. I did terrible with Goofy, but when I switched to Minnie (who had better acceleration), I was able to do just fine. The items are typical; there's nothing super-powerful like lightning or blue shells, just toy cars and planes that chase other racers. Even when in last place, you may get useless items such as coins. The items are truly random and have no bearing on your place in the race.

The music is fine, but not great; nothing stuck out to me as being a really awesome theme. I actually found the menu theme to be a little annoying. Rare developed this game, but apparently Dave Wise was doing something else because you can tell he didn't have a hand in this music.

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             When not racing, Mickey and friends enjoy hitting the casinos

Contest mode is a battle in which everyone has three balloons (sound familiar?). Don't worry, this isn't a total rip-off: the ballons are shaped like Mickey's head. Other than that, it's Battle from Mario Kart 64. You zoom around the arena and shoot items at the other opponents to pop their balloons. The neat part is, you can play against three AI opponents if you don't have any friends around. If you do have friends, you can choose to race or do contest. The racing part has four racers, filling in that amount with AI opponents if necessary. Of course, racing and battling with friends is always tons of fun.

Final Verdict--3 Stars: It's Okay

Mickey's Speedway USA is a fun game, but it's really not that great. It lacks polish. It's the dirty old brown shoe in the closet of racing games; you can still wear it, it still works, but it's not the best (that analogy was strange, but it worked, right?). I'd recommend it except for the fact that there are several other solid racing games for the N64. Mario Kart 64 gave us precision controls and masterful courses; Diddy Kong Racing was innovative, offering a story and even bosses to race! Let's not forget the fast-paced action of F-Zero X and the solid racing of Beetle Adventure Racing. These are great racing games! So play them instead of this one. Unless you're a Mickey Mouse enthusiast, you'd be wise to just pass this one by. Still, we love you, Mickey!

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                                         The N64 has some great racing games!

There will be no RGOTW next week due to Christmas, but I hope you'll join me in the new year for more retro games! Thanks for reading.


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

12/21/2013 at 09:42 AM

wow never heard of this one.  Mickey looks pissed on the cover though.  Don't eff with the mouse!

The Last Ninja

12/21/2013 at 06:55 PM

He's trying to look "cool." Or maybe determined to win?

Super Step Contributing Writer

12/21/2013 at 11:10 AM

I keep forgetting that Beetle racing game existed, then remembering being really excited about it when I saw it in a magazine ad for some reason. I think I played it, but I don't remember. I rented a lot of games during that time, so it's all kind of a blur. 

I never got into Mario Kart 64 as much as everyone else. I did like Diddy Kong Racing, though. F-Zero X is one of my favorite games ever, for the music alone. I need to see if I can't find a copy of that somewhere. I have F-Zero GX, which is great, but the soundtrack just doesn't compare.

As for Mickey's go-kart racer, I'm not too surprised it's a bit messy. It's a licensed game I never heard of, after all. 

Merry Christmas! 

The Last Ninja

12/21/2013 at 06:59 PM

Yes, but Mickey has starred in some fantastic games, such as Castle of Illusion for Genesis, or Mickey Mania for SNES, and let's not forget Epic Mickey for Wii. He's had good and bad games.

I really want to get the physical copies of F-Zero X and Beetle Adventure Racing because I haven't experienced them that much. The music in FZX is incredibly awesome, especially for a Nintendo game!

Super Step Contributing Writer

12/21/2013 at 07:20 PM

I looked up the trailer for Beetle racing and it underwhelmed me, but F-Zero X is definitely an awesome game to have. Aside from the music, I also thought some of the track layouts were some of the most creative in any racer, and the sense of speed is just incredible. F-Zero GX nails that aspect as well.

 I know Mickey's been in good games too. I loved playing them on SNES as a kid, but those were platformers (that I played, anyway) if I recall correctly. Kart racing games, however, I think were all pretty much just lesser Mario Kart rip-offs, aside from a few exceptions like, as you mentioned, Diddy Kong Racing. Apparently, Crash Bandicoot Racing was really good too, but I never got the chance to play it. 

Aboboisdaman

12/21/2013 at 11:26 AM

The only kart racer I ever really got into was Crash Team Racing on PS1. My brother and me played that game to death. I've heard people mention this game on Youtube though. Most of them say it's a hidden gem.

The Last Ninja

12/21/2013 at 07:00 PM

Are you serious, you haven't played any Mario Kart games? You are missing out! Go get a MK game right now!

Aboboisdaman

12/21/2013 at 07:25 PM

Well... that was my polite way of saying I don't like Mario Kart or kart racers in general. I've played almost all the MK games and own MK 64. I find them to be slow and boring. After using that retarded Wii wheel on Mario Kart Wii, I don't ever want to touch one of those games again. Blasphemy, I know. I shall now await the angry mobs with torches and pitchforks lol. Foot in Mouth

The Last Ninja

12/21/2013 at 07:57 PM

Wow, sorry to hear that. What about F-Zero X, is that boring and slow? If you say yes, I'm really concerned!

Aboboisdaman

12/21/2013 at 08:33 PM

Nah. F-Zero X is awesome. I have the original, X, and GX. F-Zero X is my favorite out of all of them. That game is anything but slow lol. I wish Nintendo would revisit that series sometime.

Cary Woodham

12/21/2013 at 11:54 AM

I missed out on this one back in the day.  I hate it, too, because back then I was a pretty big Rare fan.

The Last Ninja

12/21/2013 at 07:04 PM

Rare made some great games, especially for the N64. This game feels like a quick cash-in, which is amazing that it was as good as it was. It proves that Rare knew how to make good games by churning this one out so fast and still being a decent game. But Diddy Kong Racing is way better.

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

12/23/2013 at 11:13 AM

Ah yes...this was back in a time where it seemed like every major video game franchise or cartoon character was getting their own racing brand.  I think I lost interest by the time this one came out.  Funny how fads go.

The Last Ninja

12/23/2013 at 07:35 PM

This is true. Even Mega Man got his own racing game! It's still going on today, as we can see from Sonic getting several racing games of his own lately.

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