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Hot Wheels World Race
Basic Information
Video Game
Climax Group
THQ
Hot Wheels
Racing
PlayStation 2, GameCube and Game Boy Advance
International Release Date(s)
October2003
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Hot Wheels World RaceHero fighter x act 7 tournament. is a racingvideo game released in 2003 by Climax Group and THQ for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance. The game is based on the movie and TV series of the same name that was released by Hot Wheels and Mainframe Entertainment, and 35 Hot Wheels toy automobiles were released in conjunction with the TV series. The opening cutscene features Hot by Smash mouth

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Celebrated the 35th anniversary of their world famed Hot Wheels toy line with the release of a 2 hour CGI.

Gameplay[editedit source]

The gameplay of World Race is similar to many other racing games. You can do special tricks when you're in the air, which adds on to your car's boost. Collecting gold rings also increases the boost. The PC, GameCube and PS2 version each have multi-player, all of which are split-screen.

Characters & Cars[editedit source]

Wave Rippers[editedit source]

  • Joseph 'Vert' Wheeler - Deora II 1.
  • Alec 'Hud' Wood - Switchback 2.
  • Finn Serpa - Backdraft 3.
  • Lani Tam - Chevy Nomad 4.
  • Felix Sharkey - Power Pipes 5.
  • Fluke - Chrysler Thunderbolt 6.
  • Mark 'Markie' Wylde - Corvette Stingray 7.

Street Breed[editedit source]

  • Kurt Wylde - Sling Shot 8.
  • Dan Dresden - Sidedraft 9.
  • Tono - Pontiac Rageous 10.
  • Ricky Bell - 24/Seven 11.
  • Bart Shrimp Scampi - Road Rocket 12.
  • San Jay Khan - Aeroflash/Silver bullet 13.
  • Maximo - Iroc Firebird 14.

Roadbeasts[editedit source]

  • Banjee Castillo - Ballistik 15.
  • Ric Handy - Zotic 16.
  • Pete Karris - Twin Mill 17.
  • Jerry Boylan - Moto-Crossed 18.
  • Skeet - Vulture 19.
  • Yucatán - Power Rocket 20.
  • Esmeralda Sanchez - Power Pistons 21.

Dune Ratz[editedit source]

  • Brian 'Zone' Kadeem - Krazy 8s 22.
  • Mojave - Wild Thing 23.
  • Toni Berry - Toyota RSC 24.
  • Chuvo - Ford F150 25.
  • Charlie Raff - Sweet 16 II 26.
  • Heralda -Chevy El Camino 27.
  • Rekkas - Mega-Duty 28.

Scorchers[editedit source]

  • Taro Kitano - Overbored 454 29.
  • Vesuvius - 1/4 Mile Coupe 30.
  • Harrison Lau - Sooo Fast 31.
  • Everest - Maelstrom 32.
  • Wayne Casper - Rodger Dodger 33.
  • Jet Blaney - Silhouette II 34.
  • Krakatoa - Muscle Tone 35.
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This article is about the 1969-71 television series. For other series and films based on the toy line, see. Hot WheelsGenreCreated byFred CrippenEddie SmardanKen SnyderVoices ofBob ArbogastMelinda CaseySusan DavisNora MarloweTheme music composerComposer(s)Jack FascinatoCountry of originOriginal language(s)No.

Of seasons2No. Of episodes17ProductionExecutive producer(s)Kenneth C.T.

SnyderProducer(s)Fred CrippenEddie SmardanKen SnyderCamera setupIRunning time30 minutesProduction company(s)Ken Snyder Properties, in association withDistributorReleaseOriginal networkOriginal releaseSeptember 6, 1969 –September 4, 1971Hot Wheels is a thirty-minute series broadcast on from 1969 to 1971, under the primary sponsorship of. Contents.Synopsis The series mainly focused on the racing exploits of a high school student, Jack 'Rabbit' Wheeler, who led the Hot Wheels Racing Club.Voice cast. as Doc Warren. Melinda Casey as Janet Martin. as Kip Chogi. Susan Davis as Ardeth Pratt. as Dexter Carter.

as Mother O'Hare. as Jack 'Rabbit' WheelerFCC action Some time during the show's broadcast, the (FCC) received complaints from toy companies who argued that it was actually a thirty-minute commercial for the toys; one of them was, a rival to Mattel. The FCC obliged by ordering stations to log part of the airings as advertising time. See also. Racing in car 2 download. (1969-1971).

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