Rev up your engines and prepare to be a little confused, because this week brings us the release of the Top Racer Collection from QuByte Interactive. Wait ... Top Racer? If you don’t recognize the game from that name, then it’s probably because this series is better known in the West by its former title – Top Gear. Now we’re getting a pretty cool collection featuring the original Top Gear, Top Gear 2 and Top Gear 3000, as well as a new game called “Crossroads” that mashes together some of the best elements, tracks and cars from the other installments. This upcoming collection will also feature a number of cool quality of life improvements, filters for a nostalgic experience, brand-new modes and even online multiplayer support. Don’t be thrown by the different name, because this is actually a really cool package that is a great buy for fans of these classic racers.
With the full release just a few days away, I wondered what the critics thought of the Top Gear games back in the day. Were they actually worth playing? To answer that question, I decided to flip through the pages of Super NES Buyer’s Guide, GamePro, Super Play and more classic magazines to see what the critics said back when these games first came out. Get ready to race across the world and universe in this Top Racer episode of QuByte Classics Review Crew.
0:00 – Introduction
1:27 – Top Gear (Super NES)
5:25 – Top Gear 2 (Super NES)
8:41 – Top Gear 3000 (Super NES)
10:53 – Question of the Day
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