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A top-down racing game by Creator/BlizzardEntertainment (then known as Silicon & Synapse) released in 1993 on the {{UsefulNotes/SNES}}, and 1994 on the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Sega Megadrive/Genesis]]. Mostly remembered as one of the premier "simple fun" racing games the console had to offer, the controls were easy to pick up, the competition was fierce and the music was [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic epic]].
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A top-down racing game by Creator/BlizzardEntertainment (then known as Silicon & Synapse) released in 1993 on the {{UsefulNotes/SNES}}, {{Platform/SNES}}, and 1994 on the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis [[Platform/SegaGenesis Sega Megadrive/Genesis]]. Mostly remembered as one of the premier "simple fun" racing games the console had to offer, the controls were easy to pick up, the competition was fierce and the music was [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic epic]].
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Hello 83433 removed "Off Model" without changing "Power Up Letdown", which directly referred to it. Nevermind that none of the pages listed on Off Model actually refer to the issue the Havac has, but that's somebody else's problem.
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* AIBreaker: It's not something you can really induce, but on tracks with a turn that you're not supposed to take, sometimes the AI will fumble and get tripped up, taking the wrong turn and essentially eliminating themselves from the race by going the wrong way without trying to reorient.
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* AIBreaker: It's not something you can really induce, but sometimes on tracks with a turn that you're not supposed to take, sometimes take the AI will fumble and get tripped up, taking the wrong turn and essentially eliminating themselves from the race by going the wrong way without trying to reorient.
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* PowerUpLetdown: The Havac again. Its weapon, the Sundog Beam, is difficult to use and, more importantly, ridiculously weak compared to the Rogue Missiles.
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* PowerUpLetdown: The Havac again. Havac. Its weapon, the Sundog Beam, is difficult to use and, more importantly, and ridiculously weak compared to the Rogue Missiles.Missiles deployed by the Air Blade and Battle Trak.
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* OffModel: The Havac. It's hard to explain, but the shading (maybe?) of the vehicle makes it extremely difficult to tell when it's actually going straight, which considering it becomes available at Nho, where the tracks introduce gaps that you need to jump over, is very, very bad.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Both to the above ''R.C. Pro-Am'', and to Blizzard's earlier ''RPM Racing''.
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A top-down racing game Creator/BlizzardEntertainment (then Silicon & Synapse) released in 1993 on the {{UsefulNotes/SNES}}, and 1994 on the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Sega Megadrive/Genesis]]. Mostly remembered as one of the premier "simple fun" racing games the console had to offer, the controls were easy to pick up, the competition was fierce and the music was [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic epic]].
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A top-down racing game by Creator/BlizzardEntertainment (then known as Silicon & Synapse) released in 1993 on the {{UsefulNotes/SNES}}, and 1994 on the [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Sega Megadrive/Genesis]]. Mostly remembered as one of the premier "simple fun" racing games the console had to offer, the controls were easy to pick up, the competition was fierce and the music was [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic epic]].