Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing

Console NES
Publisher Data East
Genre Racing
Region EU , JP , US
Views 975
Downloads 268
Released NA: March 1990
EU: 1991
JP: January 31, 1989
File size 96.69 K
5/5 (1 vote)
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Turbo Racing by Al Unser Jr. is a racing game produced by Tokinori Kaneyasu for Nintendo in 1989. In the game, you will choose the tournament you want to join. Each tournament has different difficulty levels and players need to consider before choosing. Players will use existing racing cars or design a car to compete with virtual characters in the races. In the early stages of each race, the player can use the Turbo to achieve the highest speed of the vehicle. During races, players can also use energy items collected on the track to allow their vehicles to move more flexibly.

On the track, there will be power-ups. Players will collect and use it to gain an advantage compared to other riders. Support items are divided into 4 categories: Projectile, Hazard, Shield, and Turbo. Players can collect up to three items to increase the power, increasing the ability to correspond to each power. HUD system of the game will display the player position, the number of laps, the time and support items that the player collected.

When choosing the track, players will receive advice on how to design the car to suit the conditions to participate in the race. At each race, you will have to make a qualifying lap to divide the starting position in the main race. In the qualifying race, players will have to complete a lap as quickly as possible to choose the highest starting position to take advantage of other riders. If the player skips the qualifying lap, then he will start at the last position. You will not be able to join the race when your vehicle is not eligible. You will have to upgrade your vehicle by buying more expensive accessories to fit in your car so that your vehicle is eligible for the race. If you don’t have enough money to buy car accessories, then you will have to do extra races to make money.
For each race, your finishing position determines the score you receive. The six fastest finishers will be added to 9, 6, 4, 3, 2 and 1 respectively. The first person to finish the game will get 9 points and the 6th person will get 1 point. Players will be rewarded with an amount depending on their position rolling destination. You will win if you complete all races with the highest total score. When you win a tournament, you will be rewarded with a sum of money depending on the difficulty of the tournament you join.

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