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When this happens, a warning and three second timer will appear- when the timer is up, you are placed back on the track. Try intentionally throwing your car off the course, then, when the timer appears, press the track reset button. You'll find that you've been placed back on the course about a second ahead of where you were! You'll be going slower, but if you have the boost, you can just use it to speed up and continue racing or to send yourself off the track again.

You can do this as many times as you need to win the race, take a four second lead to a 20 second lead if you want. Get the best gaming deals, reviews, product advice, competitions, unmissable gaming news and more! Xbox Submitted by GamesRadar Achievements. Xbox Submitted by GamesRadar Codes. PC Submitted by dude Unlimited Boost.

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When we first heard that Cars was going to be developed by Rainbow Studios, we knew we'd have to keep close watch on the franchise until it hit shelves. While the final product was decent on consoles, combining a simple driving mechanic with buggy - yet entertaining - driving, it wasn't everything we were hoping for from the makers of the MX vs.

ATV series. Naturally, when we popped in Cars for PSP we assumed it would be a watered down version of the console game with a few less features and watered down graphics. We were wrong. To our surprise, Cars for PSP is not only a whole different game than the consoles, but it's actually the best version for any system. Developed by Locomotive Games and overseen by Rainbow Studios, Cars is an arcade-inspired racer that takes hints from games like Ridge Racer and Burnout, while still managing to include all the essentials of the license it represents.

Don't be fooled however, as the game quickly drops the learning curve and will have PSP players carving around corners and breaking through shortcut routes in a matter of moments. Though we won't be pitting Cars up against some of the other racers on the handheld, the design does make one heck of a statement: Licensed games can be good.

Cars, as we mentioned, isn't a port of the console versions. Instead, Locomotive Games took their own approach to how racing could be done on PSP, and built their own racer from the ground up.

While we do miss the concept of a free-roaming hub like the bigger brothers had, the PSP version instead takes one core design and focuses on it. There is no open-ended gameplay whatsoever; just a solid linear progression that follows loosely around a few movie concepts, teamed with an arcade style "Grand Prix" mode to add a little depth.

Players choose a character, win races and unlock tracks. Simple as that. The story is amazingly basic, built around a few "evil" cars that have come to take over the tracks, and Lightning McQueen and his friends must beat them one by one in multiple race events.



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