The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
All-Star Racing Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:093155122109
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS1_ALL-STAR_RACING
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Dvir Topaz –
best cart for xbox1
Sully –
Is back capatible to XBOX One
Thieri N. Kheoss –
This game is an absolute joy. I have been a fan of the Mario Kart games since I was a little kid playing on the SNES, and I can honestly say that Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed makes the MK games seem like the racing game equivalent of plain yogurt. The flying areas are especially impressive, and they seem like the fulfillment of mid-90s gamer fantasies of how 3D racing games would one day be. That may seem like an odd way to describe it, but I have simply never played a racing game that made me say "Wow!" the way this one does. The beautiful level designs and sense of speed make me physically twist and turn in my seat as I try to urge my vehicle in the right direction, and I’ve never done that with a game before.There is a ton of racing to do here, with numerous tracks and characters to unlock. Easy difficulties are suitable for players of any age and experience, while the highest degree of difficulty will challenge even veteran racers. For edge-of-the-seat excitement and bloodshot-eye intensity, I have never played a game that gave me a more rewarding experience. Forza-like simulations, arcade racers, and other cart racers all WISH they could be this exciting.The only downside to Sonic Racing Transformed is the presence of some nasty sticking points in the levels. There is nothing worse than being inexplicably caught on a wall or obstacle and unable to free yourself while the competition roars past. This can often be avoided once you’ve gained familiarity wi.
smlwoman –
This hame is a blast! You can race alone or against each other. My 3 year old loves it! We start on easy level. As he masters that we can go to medium then hard. He loves that the vehicle transforms! The controls are easy enough for this 50 year old mom to figure out how to use! So I can play with him which he also likes! My teens like it because of the different characters and challenges and they can play with youngest brother and he can actually keep up. It’s clean and I love that. We discovered this game in the back of a hot wheels game box. If you have a kiddo that likes racing or cars they will love this game! It’s our most played game!
kimberly kennedy –
Very good
Matt –
I wanted something akin to Mario Kart to play on My Xbox One X, so I ordered this hoping it would at least be a playable clone. In my opinion, it actually competes fairly well with the ‘Kart franchise, and is a blast to play. It heavily borrows some elements, while introducing enough new concepts to (almost) have its own identity. While you can tell it’s an Xbox 360 game, the graphics hold up well and the performance and load times are fine. Getting multiple accounts signed in is a little bit of a hassle, as is figuring out how to change settings for that player (must be in a race), but it’s not too bad with a quick Google search. I don’t feel like it benefits much from the extra horsepower, but overall it’s a good experience… I had one lock up in 10 or so hours of playing, otherwise it’s been rock solid.There’s plenty of content and play modes, lots to unlock, and it’s very accessible. On the easy difficulty you can get by with limited racing/kart experience and without having to drift or aim that well, and at higher difficulty you can showcase your skills (or get punished for drifting off course hehe). The characters have a progression element although it’s not hard to level them up, and once you have you can prioritize speed, handling, acceleration, etc. It’s not overly deep, but adds a nice element of customization if your favorite character is too slow by default. I’ve mostly been playing split screen, haven’t tried 4 player yet, but 2 works just fine. The different ve.
Leo –
Really fun game!! :) the kids love it! Best part is it’s multi players! Which makes it perfect for family fun time!
Harold –
Great game,my 7 years old son love it!!!!
MrAnderson7 –
When I first saw this game, I admit I didn’t have very high expectations. Sonic games have been extremely hit and miss lately, and in my opinion there really hasn’t been a good cart racer since Mario Kart Double Dash. This game exceeded my expectations and became one of my favorite racing games of all time.Most of the other reviews have hit most of the good points, but I just want to highlight some of the best parts. The World Tour mode is the main way you unlock tracks and racers, and while in most other racers this would be single player, in SASRT you can play ANY mode with ANY number of players. That was a big one for me – you can start unlocking characters and doing challenges with your friends right out of the box. The character balance seems good and the computer player rubber banding is minimal and most of the time I don’t even notice it. If you are good at the game, you will do well, and the game won’t screw you over.The only downside to the game is that there are a few minor glitches here and there, but these become fewer and more far between as the game releases more patches. Additionally, there is some model inconsistency on tracks – i.e. you will clearly make a narrow gap but the game thinks you hit a wall and you will stop dead in your tracks. Again, this is rare, and as you learn the courses you navigate these parts more smoothly, but it can be frustrating when it happens. Overall this game is awesome and well polished, and a great addition to anyone’s collectio.
Alex Ling –
I bought Sonic ASRT to have a multiplayer x-box game that didn’t involve shooting people. Even the skeptics among my friends, who thought they’d hate it, have come to enjoy playing it for hours when I come over.The maps are visually interesting and range from moderately challenging to very difficult. Besides straight racing maps, the career mode also throws in a variety of challenges to mix things up. Some of these challenges are actually more fun than the actual races (in my opinion of course). The transitions between cars, boats, and planes keep the game fresh, interesting, and challenging.As for multiplayer abilities, the game lets you play up to 4 players through the entire career mode. Players can join in and drop out at will, and a level is passed as long as one player meets the race/challenge requirements. Also, you can do up to 4 players in circuit race, which pits the players against computers just like in career mode, except that this time each player (human and computer) is given points based on how they place in each of 4 or 5 races. The player with the most points at the end wins.Now for the reason I only gave it 4 stars. As far as I can tell, the game doesn’t have a "Team Circuit Race" option where 4 players could join up with a couple computers and share points while racing a circuit against another team of computers. This means that my multiplayer options are limited to career mode and circuit race. Circuit race isn’t cooperative, and makes it feel lik.