Velocity (N64)
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| Developer(s) | Toucan | ||
| Publisher(s) | Nintendo | ||
| Platform(s) | Nintendo 64 | ||
| Genre(s) | Racing | ||
| Release Date(s) | |||
| 1999 | |||
| Mode(s) | |||
| Single player
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| Media Included | Nintendo 64 cartridge (32MB) | ||
Velocity is a Nintendo 64 game developed by Toucan and published by Nintendo in 1999. It is the first game in the Velocity series.
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Gameplay
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Velocity is a racing game similar to San Francisco Rush and Cruisn'. Players can choose from a selection of cars and then choose automatic or manual transmission, and then start a race around a track.
Controls
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- A - Accelerate
- B - Brake
- Control stick - Steer
- R - Drift
- Z - Turbo
- C Down - Shift down
- C Up - Shift up
Modes
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- Championship - Race in various tracks and win points depending on which place you come in. You'll unlock most of the cars and tracks in championship mode. 1-2 players.
- Arcade - Players will have to drive through checkpoints to keep the timer from reaching zero. 1-4 players.
- Quick race - Race on any track that has been unlocked. 1-4 players.
- Time trials - Race on a track for the best time. If you get a fast enough time, you'll unlock the staff ghost which is very fast. 1 player.
Tracks
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- Silver City
- Mystic Ruins
- Sky Forest
- Fire Ocean
- Toco Tokyo
- Phantom Road
More coming soon!
Gallery
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Trivia
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- One of the color schemes you can choose for your cars is based on Fruity's color scheme.
- The Nintendo 64 logo can be seen in Silver City on top of a building.