Overview
- Also Known As
- Unirally (PAL)
- Number of Players
- 8
- Genre
- Release Date
Super Nintendo
- 20th Oct 1994
- 27th Apr 1995
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Uniracers News
News N-Space Would "Love to Work" on a New Geist Title
Talk about Heroes of Ruin, too
N-Space is a developer that is becoming a regular on Nintendo systems, perhaps best known for producing the DS port of Call of Duty: Black Ops. It's currently in the process of developing Heroes of Ruin on 3DS, a new RPG that will be published by Square Enix. Before we get to that, though, it seems that it's interested...
Feature The Making of Unirally
Whoever said 2 wheels are better than 1 clearly didn’t experience this wholly unique racing title
If you consider yourself to be a true artisan then there’s nothing worse that pouring your heart and soul into creating something truly breathtaking only to then be accused of flagrant plagiarism; such an allegation robs you of the unique...
About The Game
Out-of-control speed plus outrageous stunts!
Single-wheeled and single-minded, Uniracers are the best at what they do: accelerate to screen-blurring speed! They're also awesome at pulling flips, twists, turns and catching monster air off the many mondo ramps, hills and half-pipes!
Game Features:
- Customize your own Uniracer!
- Race solo against the clock or computer, go head-to-head with a friend, or form groups with up to eight players!
- Negotiate amazing obstacles including glue, ice, ramps and half pipes!
- Super fast head-to-head competition!
Comments 7
Am I the only one that thinks this game looks good?
No, you're not, deegan. This game isn't expensive on eBay, and I do hope to experience it someday. I've been interested in the game for years.
Nintendo, y u no put this on VC?
@motang I know I'm about four years late answering your question, but I'm sure the reason it won't be released on VC is the same reason Nintendo was forced to stop production of the game back then, a while after it was released. In 1987, a 4-minute short film called "Red's Dream" starring an autonomous computer-generated unicycle was added to the end of a Disney movie. This later allowed Pixar to sue DMA Design for copyright infringement, halting this game's production...
@Nintendood Oh wow, I didn't know about that part. Cool insight!
It had an funny commercial but it looked weird from beginning
I used to play this game all the time when I was a kid.
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