Muppet RaceMania

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Short description: 2000 video game
Muppet RaceMania
PAL cover art
Developer(s)Traveller's Tales
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)James Cunliffe
John Hodskinson
Composer(s)Andy Blythe
Marten Joustra
Michael Giacchino
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Muppet RaceMania is a 2000 racing video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was developed under Psygnosis' licence of The Muppets.

Gameplay

The game includes 25 playable muppet characters and 25 vehicles. Players can race on 34 tracks based on locations throughout The Muppets franchise.

In a race, there are stars and fruits on the track which the racers can collect. A star gives the racer one of four weapons which can be used to attack other racers. Collecting fruit increases a colored gauge. Once the gauge is full, the racer can do one of two super moves: one the cripples the other racers, and one that makes the racer fly and move faster. The effect of the super move ends once the gauge empties.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings70%[3]
Review scores
PublicationScore
EGM6/10[4]
Game Informer5/10[6]
GameFan63%[7][lower-alpha 1]
GameRevolutionB[8]
GameSpot5.1/10[9]
IGN8.3/10[10]
Jeuxvideo.com14/20[11]
Next GenerationStarStar[12]
OPM (UK)9/10[13]
OPM (US)StarStarStarHalf star[14]

The game received average reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.[3] However, Eric Bratcher of NextGen called it "A substandard kart racer that unsuccessfully relies upon the Muppets' huge charisma to overcome its technical shortcomings."[12]

Notes

  1. Three critics of GameFan gave the game each a score of 84, 54, and 50.

References

  1. Ahmed, Shahed (October 4, 2000). "Muppet Race Mania [sic Ships"]. Fandom. https://www.gamespot.com/articles/muppet-race-mania-ships/1100-2636877/. 
  2. "Muppet RaceMania". http://chipsworld.co.uk/detProd.asp?ProductCode=2670. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Muppet RaceMania for PlayStation". CBS Interactive. https://www.gamerankings.com/ps/198016-muppet-racemania/index.html. 
  4. Pfister, Andrew (December 2000). "Muppet RaceMania". Electronic Gaming Monthly (Ziff Davis) (137): 226. https://retrocdn.net/images/6/62/EGM_US_137.pdf. Retrieved November 9, 2023. 
  5. Ashe, Suzanne (November 2, 2000). "Muppet RaceMania". Greedy Productions Ltd.. http://www.elecplay.com/review.html?article=4270&full=1#mr_toppy. 
  6. "Muppet RaceMania". Game Informer (FuncoLand) (91). November 2000. 
  7. Mylonas, Eric "ECM"; Weitzner, Jason "Fury"; Van Stone, Matt "Kodomo" (November 2000). "Muppet Race Mania [sic"]. GameFan (Shinno Media) 8 (11): 25. https://archive.org/details/Gamefan_Vol_8_Issue_11/page/n25/mode/2up. Retrieved November 9, 2023. 
  8. G-Wok (October 2000). "Muppet RaceMania Review". CraveOnline. https://www.gamerevolution.com/review/34116-muppet-racemania-review. 
  9. Shoemaker, Brad (October 3, 2000). "Muppet Race Mania Review [date mislabeled as "May 17, 2006""]. Fandom. https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/muppet-race-mania-review/1900-2636381/. 
  10. Cleveland, Adam (October 4, 2000). "Muppet Race Mania". Ziff Davis. https://www.ign.com/articles/2000/10/05/muppet-race-mania. 
  11. Mélo (April 11, 2000). "Test: Muppet Racemania" (in fr). Webedia. https://www.jeuxvideo.com/articles/0000/00000598_test.htm. 
  12. 12.0 12.1 Bratcher, Eric (December 2000). "Muppet RaceMania". NextGen (Imagine Media) (72): 130. https://archive.org/details/NextGen72Dec2000/page/n131/mode/2up. Retrieved August 29, 2020. 
  13. Davies, Jonathan (May 2000). "Muppet RaceMania". Official UK PlayStation Magazine (Future Publishing) (58): 106. 
  14. Baker, Chris (December 2000). "Muppet Race Mania [sic"]. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (Ziff Davis) (39): 176. https://archive.org/details/official-u.-s.-playstation-magazine-issue-39-december-2000/page/176/mode/2up. Retrieved November 8, 2023. 
  • Muppet RaceMania on IMDb
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  • MobyGames is a commercial database website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing. This includes over 300,000 games for hundreds of platforms.[1] Founded in 1999, ownership of the site has changed hands several times. It has been owned by Atari SA since 2022.

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See also

  • IGDB – game database used by Twitch for its search and discovery functions

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sheehan, Gavin (2023-02-22). "Atari Relaunches The Fully Rebuilt & Optimized MobyGames Website". https://bleedingcool.com/games/atari-relaunches-the-fully-rebuilt-optimized-mobygames-website/. 
  2. Litchfield, Ted (2021-11-26). "Zombie company Atari to devour MobyGames". https://www.pcgamer.com/zombie-company-atari-to-devour-mobygames/. 
  3. "MobyGames FAQ: Emails Answered § When will my submission be approved?". Blue Flame Labs. 30 March 2014. http://www.mobygames.com/info/faq7#g1. 
  4. "The MobyGames Standards and Practices". Blue Flame Labs. 6 January 2016. http://www.mobygames.com/info/standards. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Miller, Stanley A. (2003-04-22). "People's choice awards honor favorite Web sites". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. 
  6. "20 Years of MobyGames" (in en). 2019-02-28. https://trixter.oldskool.org/2019/02/28/20-years-of-mobygames/. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Plunkett, Luke (2022-03-10). "Atari Buys MobyGames For $1.5 Million". https://kotaku.com/mobygames-retro-credits-database-imdb-atari-freyholtz-b-1848638521. 
  8. "Report: MobyGames Acquired By GameFly Media". Gamasutra. 2011-02-07. https://www.gamedeveloper.com/game-platforms/report-mobygames-acquired-by-gamefly-media. 
  9. Corriea, Alexa Ray (December 31, 2013). "MobyGames purchased from GameFly, improvements planned". http://www.polygon.com/2013/12/31/5261414/mobygames-purchased-from-gamefly-improvements-planned. 
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  11. "Atari invests in Anstream, may buy MobyGames". November 24, 2021. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-11-24-atari-invests-in-anstream-may-buy-mobygames. 
  12. Rousseau, Jeffrey (2022-03-09). "Atari purchases Moby Games". https://www.gamesindustry.biz/atari-purchases-moby-games. 
  13. "Atari Completes MobyGames Acquisition, Details Plans for the Site's Continued Support". March 8, 2022. https://www.atari.com/atari-completes-mobygames-acquisition-details-plans-for-the-sites-continued-support/. 
  14. "Atari has acquired game database MobyGames for $1.5 million" (in en-GB). 2022-03-09. https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/atari-has-acquired-game-database-mobygames-for-1-5-million/. 
  15. Stanton, Rich (2022-03-10). "Atari buys videogame database MobyGames for $1.5 million". https://www.pcgamer.com/atari-buys-videogame-database-mobygames-for-dollar15-million/. 
  16. Harris, John (2024-03-09). "MobyGames Offering “Pro” Membership". https://setsideb.com/mobygames-offering-pro-membership/. 
  17. "MobyGames on Patreon". http://www.patreon.com/mobygames. 
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