Det handlet mest om bærbart da Konami hadde sin årlige Gamer's Day og Pocket Racers var et av de nye spillene som kommer til Playstation Portable. Spillet ser ut til å være en variant av det klassiske Micro Machines-opplegget, men en artig detalj er at det finnes en historie i spillet. En bortskjemt tennåring forvandles nemlig til en lekebil av en demon og nå må han ta seg igjennom diverse oppdrag med økende vanskelighetsgrad for å overleve. Minst sagt et litt annerledes bilspill og med et fullstendig ødeleggbare omgivelser gjør dette til en interessant spill. Du finner også en multiplayerdel for opp til fire spillere. Sjekk de første skjermisene fra spillet nedenfor og vi kommer snart til å kunne by på en smugtitt om ikke mange ukene for spillet slippes på gata i løpet av våren.
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Pocket Racers features miniaturised cars whizzing around a series of everyday environments. The player is cast as a spoilt teenager at a party, who is transformed into a toy car by of a vengeful demon. What follows is a frenetic race for survival as the 'Nemesis' demon sets a series of increasingly hard challenges within the fully interactive - and destroyable! - play areas.
The cars in Pocket Racers represent the soul of the stricken player, and can be augmented through the collection of 'Soul Shards' which litter the play area. Collecting these allows the user to inflict massive damage on rival cars or the debris that clutters the race area, while additional weapons such as nitro boosts, missiles and ice can be used to sneak past opposing racers. These extra weapons are left around the courses, and must be gathered before your opponents get them.
* The courses range from a messy bedroom, a conveyor belt-laden factory and a kitchen, and feature sneaky short cuts and hidden extras for the player to find. Pocket Racers also has a number of vehicle styles that are ideally suited to the varying locations. Sports cars, trucks, 4x4s and Coupes vie for attention, while other hidden vehicles can also be unlocked.
* Pocket Racers is an extremely competitive racing game, and while it enjoys a taxing solo mode, can also accommodate up to four players simultaneously using the wireless capabilities of the PSP hardware. A 'Tagging' game where players attempt to colour objects forms the basis of one multi-player mode, while a madcap 'Soccer' mode also shows off the speed and sensitivity of the game's controls.