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Description[]
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Hot Wheels: World Race is a video game developed by Climax Brighton and Mattel Interactive under the Highway 35 label, first released on 05 November 2003 for PlayStation 2 and GameCube in the United States. Other platforms and international releases debuted at later dates.
Plot[]
The World Race video game takes place in a modified canon of the original World Race film, featuring a slightly altered cast of drivers and vehicles due to issues with licensing and modeling.
Gameplay[]
- You'll race against the clock on the most extreme tracks you'll ever see
- Test your driving skills & reflexes against split/multi-level courses, obstacles and speeds unlike anything else
- Defy gravity with the wildest stunts you can possibly perform - speed through huge loops, drive up walls and more
- Use hidden shortcuts to give you an advantage, or just outspeed your opponents through volcanoes and icy mountains
- Features special 35th anniversary Hot Wheels cars!
Featured Levels[]
- Tezla's Cube
- Cloud 9
- Satellite City
- Vapor City
- Space Out
- Mist Mountain
- Emerald Crater
- Deep Zone
- Egyptian Dunes
- Glacier Edge
- Lava Twists
- Pyramid Run
- Submerged City
- Ice City
- Vast Jungle
Featured Castings[]
Name | Notes | Game Model | Physical Model |
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#1 Deora II |
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#2 Switchback |
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#3 Backdraft |
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#4 Nomadder What |
Replaced '55 Nomad | ||
#5 Power Pipes |
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#6 40 Somethin' |
Replaced Chrysler Thunderbolt | ||
#7 Golden Arrow |
Replaced Corvette Stingray | ||
#8 Sling Shot |
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#9 Side Draft |
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#10 HW Prototype 12 |
Replaced Pontiac Rageous | ||
#11 27/Seven |
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#12 Road Rocket |
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#13 Aeroflash |
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#14 Pony-Up |
Replaced IROC Firebird | ||
#15 Ballistik |
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#16 Zotic |
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#17 Twin Mill |
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#18 Greased Lightnin' |
Replaced Moto-Crossed | ||
#19 Vulture |
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#20 Power Rocket |
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#21 Power Pistons |
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#22 Krazy 8s |
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#23 MS-T Suzuka |
Replaced Wild Thing | ||
#24 Seared Tuner |
Replaced Toyota RSC | ||
#25 Super Tuned |
Replaced '97 Ford F-150 | ||
#26 Sweet 16 II |
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#27 Jester |
Replaced '68 El Camino | ||
#28 Mega-Duty |
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#29 Overbored 454 |
Replaced '70 Plymouth Road Runner | ||
#30 1/4 Mile Coupe |
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#31 Sooo Fast |
Replaced Red Baron | ||
#32 Maelstrom |
Replaced '57 Thunderbird | ||
#33 Rodger Dodger |
Replaced Dodge Charger R/T | ||
#34 Silhouette II |
Replaced '63 Corvette | ||
#35 Muscle Tone |
See Also[]
- Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 (video game)
- Hot Wheels: Track Attack
- Hot Wheels: Beat That!