1. Star Wars: Episode I Racer | Wookieepedia - Fandom
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Star Wars: Episode I Racer, alternatively styled Star Wars Episode I: Racer, Star Wars: Episode I: Racer, or simply Star Wars: Racer, is a racing game released by LucasArts for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, Macintosh, and Dreamcast platforms. It is a racing game that is based on the podracing scene from Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, putting the player in the cockpit of 23 (25 counting cheat code character replacements in the Nintendo 64 version) different podracers o

2. Star Wars Episode I: Racer - Forums - Question about part damage
Damage is applied when advancing in tournament mode, repeating races you've already won does nothing. I think there will never be damage when you don't crash.
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3. Star Wars: Episode I Racer - Speed Demos Archive
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Released in May 1999, Star Wars Episode 1: Racer was the racing game which was based around the fast Pod-Racing sequence from the movie. It features levels from the Boonta Eve Classic course from the movie, to wild levels like the inside of a volcano or a jungle. It also features all the pod-racers from the movie, a customizing feature to upgrade your pods, and an intense multiplayer mode.
4. Star Wars Racer Guide - IGN
This Prima Fast Track Guide for Star Wars Episode I: Racer contains strategies for each of the race courses in the game.
This Prima Fast Track Guide for Star Wars Episode I: Racer contains strategies for each of the race courses in the game. However, for additional information to

5. Star Wars Episode I: Racer Review - PlayStation 4 - ThisGenGaming
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It’s not very often that we get new Star Wars video games in today’s market but that wasn’t how things always were. If you go back around 20 years there were all kinds of Star Wars games ranging from shooters, flight simulators, Jedi power battles, and racing games. While I’m a big Star Wars fan I missed out on playing many of those older Star Wars games. That’s why I’ve been thankful to see developer Aspyr work to bring back some of them to modern platforms. They’ve already released Jedi Knight I & II and now they’ve given us what we all really want: pod racing. Star Wars Episode 1: Racer originally released on the Nintendo 64 and PC back in 1999. It was based on the The Phantom Menace movie where we first meet a young Anakin Skywalker who has a passion for pod racing. The part of the movie was hands down one of the best things about it so who wouldn’t want to play a video game where you get to take control of a pod yourself. When you get into the game you can choose to try out the Tournament mode, time attack, free racing, or split-screen racing. Sadly there is no online multiplayer included which is shame as pod racing against others online would’ve been awesome. The Tournament mode is where I spent most of my time even though it doesn’t last long. There are three different tournaments here and each one consists of seven different races. Since this is a racing game, you’ll be taking control of over 25 different racers from well-known characters such as Anakin and Sebulba t...

6. Star Wars: Racer Revenge | Wookieepedia - Fandom
It has been eight years since SEBULBA, Galactic Podracing's most notorious champion, met his downfall at the hands of a young ANAKIN SKYWALKER.
Star Wars: Racer Revenge is the sequel to the podracing game Star Wars: Episode I Racer. The game takes place in 24 BBY and focuses on Sebulba getting his revenge on Anakin Skywalker. The game features 13 tracks with 22 pilots in all. There are some changes from the old game, such as refinements for the ability to knock out other pilots. There are also five hidden characters in this game. The game was originally released on February 13, 2002 for the PlayStation 2. It was made available to play v

7. Star Wars: Episode I Racer Official Nintendo Player's Guide
Duration: 2:40Posted: Jun 15, 1999
Star Wars: Episode I Racer Official Nintendo Player's Guide,[1] also called Star Wars Episode I: Racer Player's Guide,[3] was a strategy guide published by Nintendo Power for Star Wars: Episode I Racer.[2] Star Wars: Episode I: Racer: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide on the Internet Archive

8. Re: Star Wars Episode 1 Racer Will Start and Then Crash Out
After starting Star Wars Episode 1 Racer the game will show the blue loading bar and loading mouse circle cursor but then abruptly exit back to the origin menu ...
Hey Since it's quite an old game now (20 years old this year to be exact!), it might have some issues with running on newer operating systems. Have you tried to run the game in a compatibility mode with Windows XP (or older OS)? /Ataashi
