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High Voltage Hot Rod Show Review at CheatCC

CheatCC says: "High Voltage Hot Rod Show offers well-designed racing mechanics with some truly addictive gameplay, but that doesn't change the fact that the package is extremely shallow. With essentially just one vehicle type (mechanically speaking), six bland tracks, and no online multiplayer, it's a novelty that ages far too quickly. Of course, it's hard to fault this racer too much or attach too many expectations to it, since it's about $40 less than what you'd generally pay for a retail racer on Wii."

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2009 - The Year of Racist Games?

Since when has it been o.k. for game developers to push venomous racism in their products and try to mask it as art? A little thing here and there that is possibly or arguably racist isn't so bad, but developers in 2009 seem to have lost their damned minds...

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Sackdude5508d ago

COD 4 and COD WAW, are the most Racist games.

TruthbeTold5508d ago

the article is about games of 2009, not to mention it's an April Fools joke. :p

Silly gameAr5508d ago

jerk. lol Hey, don't forget the Cole Train. You want an example of stereotypical black people? There you go. But it's all jokes in the end.

Right?

TruthbeTold5508d ago

...than can ever be compared to games.

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Review: High Voltage Hot Rod Show

What's the last thing a Redneck says before he dies? "Hey ya'll watch this!"

While there is no death involved, within that joke lies the spirit of High Voltage Hot Rod Show for Wii Ware.

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High Voltage Hot Rod Show: Fast Track To Stunts

High Voltage Hot Rod Show is the third WiiWare game courtesy of High Voltage Software, who are now infamous for their upcoming Wii FPS The Conduit. Building upon the tilt-control they toyed with in one of their previous WiiWare games, Gyrostarr, HVS has successfully filled the gap in the racing genre on Wiiware with their latest offering - a short but fun stunt-racing experience.

Here's how it works: You pick from the available single or local multiplayer or time trial modes, enter your initials, pick a racer/hot rod and a difficulty setting. Bam. A few seconds later you're in a race. It's a short, quick process and it's arguably a big part of what makes Hot Rod Show a game that you can keep coming back to for short bursts of entertainment.

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