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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R
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Parcel Corps
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Cylinder: Puzzles Returned
9/5
NFL Retro Bowl '25
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NBA 2K25
9/6
Astro Bot
9/6
Ace Attorney Investigations Collection
9/8
STEINS;GATE
9/9
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
9/9
Zero Hour
9/9
The Elder Scrolls: Castles
9/10
Hive Jump 2: Survivors
9/10
Yars Rising
9/10
Elsie
9/11
Demolish & Build 3
9/12
Arma 3
9/12
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown
9/12
DeathSprint 66
9/12
Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics
9/12
Nightmares Mansion: Scary Dreams
9/12
Lollipop Chainsaw RePop
9/12
Pico Park 2
9/13
Funko Fusion
9/17
The Plucky Squire
9/18
Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut
9/18
UFO 50
9/19
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster
9/23
Actraiser Renaissance
9/24
Cyber Hook
9/24
Dark Sky
9/24
Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed
9/25
Iron Meat
9/26
Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition
9/26
RUINER
9/26
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
9/27
EA Sports FC 25
9/29
Mighty Gunvolt
Lego Racers is a Lego-themed racing video game developed by High Voltage Software and published by Lego Media in 1999.
Release Date 1999-08-23
Rating / Parents' Guide
System(s)
   Game Boy Color | Nintendo 64 | PlayStation | PC
Set in the fictional "Legoland" universe, the single-player mode follows various minifigure characters competing in a racing competition created by a fictional racing champion called Rocket Racer. Players control a minifigure, allowing them to drive a variety of cars built out of Lego and race them against other minifigure characters. Items can be used by the player to hinder other racers' progress, and the player can create their own cars and characters with unlocked Lego bricks and use them to race. A local multiplayer mode also allows multiple players to race against each other. Originally conceived by High Voltage founder Kerry J. Ganofsky, creative expertise from The Lego Group assisted High Voltage in the game's development after Lego Media agreed to begin production. It received mixed reviews from critics, who were divided on the game's graphics, construction system, driving gameplay and other design aspects. Two sequels developed by Attention to Detail, called Lego Racers 2 and Drome Racers, were released in 2001 and 2002, respectively. Over two decades later, in the ninth generation of video game consoles, 2K Games announced a new Lego open world driving game titled Lego 2K Drive.