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Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour

 
Games: Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour

Game Description

The Fireworks Machine at Walt Disney World has blown apart, and its pieces are scattered throughout thirteen of the rides at the park. Of course, the rides are now racetracks, and it's up to you to maneuver your go-kart through popular attractions like Space Mountain, Tomorrowland Speedway, and the Test Track at Epcot. Play as Chip, Dale, and ten other brand new Disney characters, as well as the eminently helpful Jiminy Cricket.

Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing Tour boasts more playable characters than any kart racer before it (a total of 13 are offered), and each of the game's tracks allows you to maneuver a different vehicle. Instead of being confined to just a go-kart, you'll get a bobsled, or a rocket ship, and several others. Collect a myriad of power-ups to your vehicle such as Mickey coins which allow you to race a little faster with each additional coin you collect. Or use the guided bottle rocket to get a speed boost and home in on your opponent. You can also collect items that can be used against your opponents like the frog spell, which will leave them hopping in your dust. Or launch an acorn at them and send them flying out of control.

Magical Racing Tour also features a VS mode where you can challenge a friend (or enemy) to sudden death, go-kart style. Zip around 13 different arenas, collecting weapons and power-ups to obliterate your neighbor. The Time Trial mode allows you to familiarize yourself with each of the tracks without other competitors, while you race against the clock.

Stuck at any point? Jiminy Cricket not only provides much of the narration on your quest, but he also dispenses racing tips free of charge.
~ Christian Huey, All Game Guide

Production Credits

CRYSTAL DYNAMICS Director: Glen A. Schofield; Producer: Steve Papoutsis; Lead Programmer: Adrian Longland; Lead Designer: Christopher Tremmel; Artists: Scott Anderson, Scott Baker, Amy Bond-Epis, Eric Elliot, Ross Harris, Ben Harrison, Freddie Lee, Martin McDonald, Colin O'Connor, Mike Provenza, Chris Thompson; Animators: Eric Elliot, Christopher Stone; Senior Designer: Gerald Vera; Audio/Visual Lead: Greg Shaw; Audio Programming: Fred Mack; Additional Design: Jeremy Bredow, Jim Stiefelmaier; Additional Art: Spencer Hale, Ben Harrison, Pierre Roux, Glen A. Schofield, Christopher Stone; Music Composition: Jim Hedges; Additional Music: John Baker, Mark Miller, Burke Trieschemann ; Executive Producer: Sam Player; Test Manager: Billy Mitchell; Lead Testers: Rich Krinock, Ben Walker; Testers: Chris Bruno, Dave Caffey, Dan Guilford, Mark Medeiros, Jacob Rohrer, Benny Ventura; FMA Sequence: James Houska; The Cleaner: Rob Dyer; Special Thanks: Malachi Boyle, Suzanne Cooper, Rita Fovenyessy, Anna Sharpe, Charlene Callorina, Brett Dyer, Mike Oswall, Mike Avanessian, Robert Fitzpatrick, Bret Bartlett; EIDOS INTRACTIVE Sr. Project Manager: Chip Blundell; Associate Product Manager: Renee Pletka; Marketing Coordinator: Catherine Betty; Public Relations: Greg Rizzer, Lars Bakken; Special Thanks: The Entire Eidos Team, Hanshaw Ink and Image, Moore Design Group; PROLIFIC PUBLISHING Project Coordinators: Baron R.K. Von Wolfshield, Philip Blood; Programming Director: John L. Saleigh; Lead Programmer: William Ware; Programmers: Chris Chu, Edgar Tolentino, Zach Baker; Art Director: Nicholas DeSomov; Lead Artist: Derek W. Frost; Model Builder: Spencer Wilkins, Charles Gregory; Audio: John Harvey; Production Services: Ron DeRuyter, James L. Rathbun; CEO: Russell C. Mix; Special Thanks: Leslie Grandmain, Emi Joy; DISNEY INTERACTIVE Director of Production Consoles: Dan Winters; Producer: Luigi Priore; Associate Producer: William "Chip" Beamen; Artist: Tom Barlow; Original Story: Michael Levey; Director, Marketing: Jean Luc Satin ; Voice of Jiminy: Eddie Carroll; Voice of Chip, Polly, Roger, Otto Plugnut: Tres MacNeille; Voice of Dale, Moe Whiplash, Bruno Biggs: Corey Burton; Voice of Amanda Sparkle, Tiara Damage: Michelle Horn; Voice of Ned Shredbetter, Baron Karlott, XUD 71, Oliver Chickley III: Shaun Fleming; MUSIC "Buffalo Gals"; Public Domain; "Grim Grinning Ghost" ; Words by: Xavier Antencio; Music by: Buddy Baker; "It's A Small World"; Words and Music by: Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman; "Space Mountain"; Music by: Aarin Richard; "Le Carnaval Des Animaux 'Aquarium'" Theme Composed by: Camille Saint-Saens; "Test Track Medley"; Music by: Wilkins; "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)"; Music by: George Bruns; Lyrics by: Xavier Antencio; "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"; Music and Lyrics by: Ray Gilbert, Allie Wrubel; Special Thanks: Steve Finney, Renee Johnson, Jeff Berting, Allard Laban, David Stern, Friends at Walt Disney Imagineering, Darlene Papalini, Laura Simpson, Aly Parks, Maggie Varnadoe, Richard Gregorie, Bobby Holcombe, Monica Griffin, Patrick Quinn, Robert Sias, Jim Alessandro, Laurie Stearn, and our partners at Walt Disney World Marketing and Walt Disney Attractions Merchandise LLC, Rick Dempsey, Randy Coppinger, Beth Glenday, Dana Hinton-Ward, Susie Lum, and our pals at Disney Character Voices
~ Eric Caroen, All Game Guide
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