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Abstract: If you are a fan of the show, it’s recommended you pick up the DVD to serve your hunger for wackiness. Avoid Wacky Races: Crash & Dash at all costs.
Published: 2008-07-01, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Performance-boosting items have been a staple in mascot racing games for some time, but these arcade experiences usually encompass some sort of racing structure as well. This is not true with Wacky Races. You wont find a button for acceleration or bra...
Abstract: Wacky Races: Crash & Dash is based on the vintage cartoon Wacky Races that is celebrating its 40th anniversary. It was the original kart racer, featuring a series of outrageous cartoon characters with outrageous vehicles doing outrageous things to win...
Abstract: The Game Developers Conference Nintendo booth has some pretty long lines. While we were waiting to pwn some schmucks with our Super Smash Bros Brawl skills, we got to download some demos for the DS. The nostalgic child inside demanded we download the ...
Looks okay, some good cutscenes with Dick Dastardly, The Wacky Races theme is cool
This isn’t a racing game. Anyone can win, Minigames are boring and repetitive, No multiplayer
Wacky Races Crash and Dash biggest problem is the actual racing itself. A racing game should at least require some skill to win, but fate is often taken out of your hands here by the other racers who spring their abilities on you just when you’ve ga...
Abstract: Amazing but true. Eight years ago to this day I reviewed Wacky Races on the Game Boy Colour. It was a playable into-the-screen, control the road and not the car racer that took Hanna Barbaras imaginative but ageing cartoon spoof of an even older Blake...