Common sense says that most of the honors is the copy. However, when copying a famous game usually the result is pretty bad. Fortunately, the copy does not always look like garbage, sometimes the original game only inspires copied the game, he starts walking on their own feet and become a good game. That's exactly what happened with Re-volt.
The game from Acclaim drink from the same source Mario Kart: you play a race with cheating scattered around the track, and anything goes to beat your opponents. However, the similarities with the game plumber's stop there, because instead of karts you drive remote control cars. As the contestants are toys, the world around you becomes quite different than we are accustomed: things like basketballs, toy blocks and boards assume gigantic proportions and hinder, and much progress. The items are also related to the world of play, as the bladders of water that you can shoot the opponents or the battery, which sometimes makes the turbo.
One interesting thing I saw this game, and nowhere else, is how you recover from knocks. Say you gave that overturned and was wheeled up: if a proof of real cars, the CPU would "teleport" your car, untapped due, to the middle of the track. However, as we deal with toy cars, nothing more natural than to go and untap your cart, right? This is exactly what you have to do, you must use a button just to untap your car! Besides having everything to do with the theme of the game, strategy and adds flexibility to the constant process untap the car after the inevitable hits (in "automatic mode", your car usually takes a lot to be untapped).
Many others have since copied games Mario Kart (perhaps the most famous is Diddy Kong Racing, Crash Kart Speedway and Mickey), but all the one I put on my shelf is Re-Volt, because this can be original even using a formula already consecrated by another game.
Source: MuseumDosGames
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