1. Cartoon Network Racing (PlayStation 2) Review - HonestGamers
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There are a few problems with Cartoon Network Racing, all somewhat typical of hastily-designed games within the genre. The first of these is a tendency to rely on items rather than good courses to provide the bulk of your experience. That translates to a lot of frantic rocket firing and oil slicks. At first, its kind of fun. It quickly grows tiresome, however, when you spend half your time spinning cookies after rebounding from an attack you couldnt avoid.

2. Cartoon Network Racing - Reviews - HowLongToBeat.com
This game is bland. Bland is the best word I can find to describe it. The race tracks are all terrible. They are the most flavorless, unappealing and generic ...
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3. Cartoon Network Racing Review - GameSpot
Dec 18, 2006 · In the end, Cartoon Network Racing is a bad racing game that won't appeal to anyone of any age. Younger children who are into any of the kid ...
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4. Cartoon Network Racing Reviews - Metacritic
Cartoon Network Racing does a lot of things really well, just not the gameplay. It's packed with extras, decent graphics and the personality of all the CN ...
Cartoon Network Racing pits your favorite characters from Cartoon Network's original shows in a Kart Racing tournament against each other. -Race with characters from The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Cow and Chicken, I.M. Weasel, and Johnny Bravo, and -- Just select your favorite driver, co-driver and weapons and you're ready to go! This is no ordinary race - players experience a wild and wacky ride as they battle through 24 different circuits of cartoon craziness, collecting power-ups, eliminating their rivals, rocking and socking their way to victory. The Rules of Racing are simple: win! Be the first to cross the line and you'll win the race. Sounds easy? Not when you're competing against rival drivers, each out to win. Add crazy hazards, weapons, power-ups and more and you'll see why this is no walk in the park. [The Game Factory]
5. Cartoon Network Racing Review - Gaming Nexus
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6. CRG Reviews: Cartoon Network Speedway - Game Ideas Wiki
This game had the potential to be a worthwhile alternative to Nicktoons Racing, but its miniscule roster and overall genericness definitely held it back.
Huh. How long ago was it since the last review? Anyways, after downloading a GBA emulator on my laptop, I got some games I played as a child, and now I'm gonna review one game that people have said is pretty bad. Name: Cartoon Network Speedway Publisher: Majesco Entertainment Developer: DC Studios Platform: Game Boy Advance Release: November 17, 2005 Genre: Racing Players: 1-2 ESRB: E Before Cartoon Network became littered with Teen Titans Go and Power "Puff Puff Pass" Girls 2016 reruns, they h

7. Cartoon Network Racing On GameVortex.com - PSIllustrated.com
Graphics & Sound: Cartoon Network Racing is an interesting title, namely for the fact it seemingly combines the beloved action of Mario Kart with that of many ...
GameVortex's review of Cartoon Network Racing. Cartoon Network Racing is an interesting title, namely for the fact it seemingly combines the beloved action of Mario Kart with that of many of my favorite characters from the always entertaining Cartoon Network... sans the Powerpuff Girls of course. It is published by the Euro-American Game Factory, and Eutechnyx, makers of such games as Big Mutha Truckers, Fast and the Furious and a host of other decent racing titles.
Visually, I was expecting more from this particular medium trying to emulate a lot of cartoony characters. The lack of detail in the models, from the cars to the personas themselves, just clearly lack the graphic power worthy of a late-gen PS2 game. At times, you may grow fond of the colorfully and unique cel-shaded textures, but they often portray the visuals in an overly blocky and angular manner. The same can be said of the lackluster tracks, with a lot of bland, generic visuals in the backgrounds - nothing really eye-catching here. Some of the locales are pretty goofy compared to your standard Gran Turismo simulation, complete with castles, temples, ruins, giant plants, a huge pinball machine and more zany creations. Now⦠by looking at screenshots, you may think these arenât half bad graphics, but once they are set in motion, it isnât so forgiving. For one, the animations tend to stutter at times, perhaps an issue with frame rates more than artist error, but thes...
8. Cartoon Network Racing (DS) Review - HonestGamers
The characters race through a few tracks and the one with the most points at the end is the winner. It's simple and, when executed properly, it's fun. Cartoon ...
The game is designed well enough that it doesnt have to dumb itself down to hide design deficiencies. The sluggish controls from the PlayStation 2 version are here replaced with responsive ones. The d-pad works great and when you need to take a sharp corner, pressing the R button lets you brake into a drift that will soon find you navigating all sorts of twists and bends.
