Hot Wheels Turbo Racing (PlayStation)
Hot Wheels Turbo Racing |
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Developer: Stormfront Studios This game has unused text. |
A car driving game with powerups and the ability to perform stunts while airborne (ranging from simply doing a clean landing to combinations of spins/rolls/flips) to earn turbos. The main modes are played for finish line positions but others are about points earned with stunts. Many cars can be unlocked by collecting the respective "Hidden Car" on a course, while a few more - and all unlockable tracks - are obtained by winning the three tournament modes.
The game, using CD-DA audio streaming, even doubles as a techno/metal compilation music CD with its unedited tracks!
An adaptation of this game with less content and shortened music, but occasionally superior graphics, was released for the Nintendo 64.
Power-Up Names
The various power-ups found in tracks are not named in the game (only in the manual), despite them having names programmed:
Manual | Codename | In-Game |
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4X4 | 4x4 | 4x4 Power |
[Unlisted; probably refers to explosive cans and crates that make lightweight cars fly a little.] | boing | Boing! |
Super Brakes | brakes | Super Brakes! |
Gyro | gyro | Gyro Power! |
Super Handling | handling | Super Handling! |
Rubber Car | rubber | Rubber Car! |
Car of Steel | steel | Steel Car! |
Sticky Tires | sticky | Sticky Tires! |
Turbo Boost | turbo | Turbo! |
Mystery Car | uncar1 | Unlock Car! |
Mystery Car | uncar2 | Unlock Car! |
Special Passwords
As an alternative to the comprehensive memory card storage feature, the game supports a password save feature for players without a memory card (by accepting a save prompt then refusing to try again when a memory card is not detected).
[Interestingly, both the manual save/load and password input options are relatively hidden: while their existence is clearly acknowledged in the manual, it is never mentioned that the player must (or can) press Left or Right on the Sign In option, with the only clue being the presence of the same arrow symbols that appear on the Cars, Track, and game mode options.]
Such game-state passwords are, to tradition, apparently random to the external viewer, but the game's code contains some special ones:
- SH0RTY_L - Rock Buster, Twinmill, Twinmill II, Go Kart, all tracks except R.M. Sludgeworks
- HW_T3ST3RS - All cars except Tow Jam
- M1N14CT10N - Power Rocket
- CR0NST4RR - Serpent Sprint
- H1GH_NRG - Hot Wheels 500
- WH1T3C4R - Everything except Tow Jam
- TH4T_R0CKS - Twinmill II
- (The 8-digit sequences that follow aren't passwords)
- C1NDY - Strip Teaser
- N0SL33P - Rigor Motor
- THR4K4 - Twinmill
- K_D0GG - Exhaust Pipes, Serpent Sprint, Volcano Blowout
- DA_H00D - Nothing since A isn't on the keyboard!
- J_D0GGY - Exhaust Pipes & Strip Teaser
- SW41TS - Jet Threat
- R4LF13 - Super Van
- 1G0R - Strip Teaser
- G10L1T0 - Rock Buster
- F4TM4N - Sol-Aire CX4
- NZM4N - Go Kart
- 1H03 - Jet Threat
- M0_D - Jet Threat
- C0L0MB0 - R.M. Sludgeworks & R.M. Test Track
- PWDTST - Everything except Tow Jam
- V0LC4N0 - Exhaust Pipes, Serpent Sprint, Volcano Blowout
- TWJM - Tow Jam
Regional Differences
The European version accidentally features one less playable track, as "Exhaust Pipes" will reproducibly freeze the game with an on-screen crash dump as it loads. Fortunately, it is completely optional.
The Hot Wheels series
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Windows | Stunt Track Driver • Micro Racers • Crash! • Planet Hot Wheels • Velocity X • World Race (Prototype) • Stunt Track Challenge • Unleashed |
PlayStation | Turbo Racing |
Nintendo 64 | Turbo Racing |
Game Boy Color | Stunt Track Driver |
Game Boy Advance | Velocity X • Stunt Track Challenge |
PlayStation 2 | Velocity X (Prototype) • World Race (Prototype) • Stunt Track Challenge |
GameCube | Velocity X • World Race (Prototype) |
Xbox | Stunt Track Challenge |
Nintendo DS | Track Attack |
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia | Unleashed |
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