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Developers | Climax Development Tantalus Interactive (GBA) |
Publisher | Acclaim Entertainment[a] |
Platforms | PlayStation, Game Boy Advance |
Release | PlayStation Game Boy Advance |
Genre | Racing |
Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
ATV: Quad Power Racing is a 2000 racing video game developed by Climax Development and published by Acclaim Entertainment under their Acclaim Sports banner for the PlayStation. A Game Boy Advance version was released two years later and developed by Tantalus Interactive, and was released under the AKA Acclaim banner.
A sequel, ATV: Quad Power Racing 2, was released in 2003 on sixth-generation consoles.
There are four gameplay modes: championship, single race, time attack, and two-player. In championship mode there are six different playable characters to choose from and twelve tracks to race on.[3][4] The tracks are separated to three different themes: desert, forest and snow. Objective is to win first place against five other computer-controlled opponents. In the time attack mode and the single race mode objective is to record a high score by time or place respectively. Two-player mode is a race between two human opponents in split screen. The game also features weather effects.[5]
Aggregator | Score | |
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GBA | PS | |
Metacritic | 49/100[6] | 42/100[7] |
Publication | Score | |
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GBA | PS | |
AllGame | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | N/A |
CNET Gamecenter | N/A | 3/10[9] |
Electronic Gaming Monthly | N/A | 6/10[10] |
Famitsu | N/A | 21/40[11] |
Game Informer | 6/10[12] | 6/10[13] |
GamePro | N/A | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
GameSpot | 5/10[15] | 4.8/10[3] |
GameZone | 6.2/10[16] | N/A |
IGN | 5.5/10[17] | 3/10[4] |
Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine | N/A | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
ATV: Quad Power Racing received "generally unfavorable reviews" on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[6][7] GameSpot's Shane Satterfield wrote that for ATV enthusiasts the PlayStation version may warrant a rental but others who are only mildly into the sport will be disappointed by the game's repetitive graphics, steep learning curve, and overall lack of variety or fun.[3] IGN also gave low marks on the same console version, noting its poor racing AI, among other game's issues.[4] Game Vortex gave it a good review but said that the title will be appreciated by "hard-core" racers.[5] In Japan, where the same PlayStation version was ported and published by Acclaim Japan on December 21, 2000, Famitsu gave it a score of 21 out of 40.[11]
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