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Wave Race: Blue Storm Game Sample - GameCube

"Wave Race: Blue Storm" is an excellent and challenging launch title developed by Nintendo's "Software Technology" division, released internationally between 2001 and 2002. The third game in the series, it feels more like an upgrade to the original "Wave Race 64" that debuted on N64 back in 1996 than a sequel (with two new characters, three returning characters and characters brought over from "1080° Snowboarding"), the game has superb visuals, amazing water and weather physics, and a good soundtrack with new levels and retooled levels from the previous game. This game includes real advertisements. The first game was released for Game Boy back in 1992. The bulk of the game consists of the Championship Mode where players play in different circuits of varying lengths to open up more circuits. This mode is where most things are unlocked and each play is a little unique as the weather and waves are random, dynamically affecting play control and challenge as well as what paths players can take on tracks. Each course guides players with buoys that must be passed successfully to clear a race and each buoys helps to fill up the turbo meter (as well as stunts, which are tricky to pull off). Missing too many buoys will disqualify the player from the race, though strategically missing some intentionally can improve lap times and help players place first, which is good because the A.I. is fairly challenging and "rubberbands" to an extent. Other modes include Time Attack, Stunt Mode, Multiplayer and Free Roam (to explore courses and look for new routes). All of them have their appeal and even though the controls take a lot of practice to get used to and the A.I. can appear pretty cheap at times, WR:BS is one of the great GameCube titles and certainly worth owning if you're into "extreme sports" games. This is a video of the game in action illustrating various aspects. Enjoy.

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