- Release Date: November 00, 1999
- Genre: Racing
- Style: Go-Kart Racing
- Similar Games: Diddy Kong Racing (Nintendo 64), Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64), Street Racer (PlayStation), Street Racer (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), Super Mario Kart (Super Nintendo Entertainment System), Street Racer (IBM PC Compatible), Street Racer (Game Boy), Street Racer (Atari Video Computer System), Street Racer (Sega Genesis), Diddy Kong Racing (Nintendo 64), Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64), Speed Punks (PlayStation), Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64), Diddy Kong Racing (Nintendo 64), Street Racer (PlayStation), Street Racer (Sega Saturn), Street Racer (IBM PC Compatible), Street Racer (Game Boy)
Game Description
Based on one of Squaresoft's most famous Final Fantasy characters, the chicken-likeAlong with the loveable
There are also eight various racetracks, each unique in design and location. Cid's Test Track is a simple high-speed circuit; Moogle Forest is located throughout Mog's homeland; the Mythril Mines track is set in a deserted mining town; and The Black Manor is a racing romp through a haunted mansion.
Players have the ability to drift their vehicles (like power sliding) and pick up special items and magical stones. Magical stones are scattered around each track; by picking one up, players are able to cast magical spells on their opponents. There are Fire stones, Thunderbolts, Minimize spells, Doom (curse your opponent), Reflect, and more. Each vehicle can hold up to three stones; by collecting multiple stones of the same type, players can cast even more powerful spells. For instance, one Thunderbolt stone will cast Thunder; two will cast Thundara; and three will cast Thundaga -- the most powerful form of Thunder.
In addition to the stones, each racer has a special ability. Dash allows players to travel faster via turbo-blast; Flap protects racers from hazardous material on the track; Mug allows you to steal an opponent's magical stones; and Magic Plus increases a magical stone's casting power.
Chocobo Racing features a few different gameplay options including the Story, Time Attack, Grand Prix, Versus, and Relay Race modes. A Relay Race involves a team of three racers against another team in a tag team sort of match-up. When a character reaches a specific point where another racer is waiting, that racer then takes over until the next checkpoint.
The Grand Prix is a tournament-style league in which six racers compete in over four tracks. By finishing a race, players are awarded a certain point total -- whoever has the most points at the end of the Grand Prix wins. Time Attack allows players to race against the clock and/or a phantom racer (your best time).
What Squaresoft game would be complete without a story of some sort? The Story mode documents Mog and
~ Matthew House, All Game Guide
Roots & Influences
Chocobo Racing is however slightly unique to the average title that the beloved
A few variations in the game from past go-kart racers include using various forms of vehicles such as Jet Blades, scooters, jeeps, mine carts, clouds, magic carpets, tricycles, and even tanks. Apart from
~ Brad Penniment, All Game Guide
Production Credits
SQUARE CO. LTD; Executive Producers: Tomoyuki Takechi, Hironobu Sakaguchi ; Director: Takashi Tokita Main ; Programmer: Mitsuteru Fukushima ; Game Designer: Hiroki Okajima ; C.G. Director: Tsuyoshi Okahisa ; C.G. Movie Art Director: Tonny W. M. Koo ; Opening/Ending/Goal Movie Production Unit: Animation Staffroom Co. ; Music Composition/Arrangement: Kenji Ito Localization; Coordinator/Head Translator: Richard M. Honeywood Translator: Amanda J. Katsurada; SQUARE EUROPE LTD.; Managing Director: Tomohiro Yoshikai; European Marketing Manager: Simon Etchells; Chief of Product Management: Ed Valiente; QA Supervisors: Marc Smikle, Lara Sweeney; Testers: Monica Costoya, Karim Bakhit, Sebastien Ferey, Vincenza Bernardo, Achilles Hilmi, Antoine Bousquet, Alison Lau, Anne Driesstein, Rozenn Le Mentac, Marco Francheschini, David Markwart, JC Gouin, Maurizo Monte, Eric Goonz, Alex Moresby, Frank Jordans, Chris Poole, Oliver Klaus, Jan Rameken, Luis Lopez, Katrin Darolle, Matra Moreira, Martin Schlemmer, Joss Tosoni, Martin Smith, Alberto Bianchini; German Manual: Eva Hoogh; French Manual: Anne Christine Lehmann; Spainish/Italian Manual: ALPHA CRC
~ Brad Penniment, All Game Guide


