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''California Speed'' is a racing game by Atari Games originally released in the arcades in 1998, and ported to the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 a year later.
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''California Speed'' is a racing game by Atari Games originally released in the arcades in 1998, and ported to the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64 Platform/Nintendo64 a year later.
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* AdjustableCensorship: Arcade operators can set the arcade game's ending to "Spicy" or "Mom and Apple Pie". The former involves a lady in a bikini with suggestive dialogue, while the latter has a more modestly dressed woman with tamer dialogue.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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** The hidden "California" track on the [=N64=] port cranks this trope UpToEleven by having you race through the entire state in one track, but everything is smaller... [[MindScrew (Or maybe you're bigger? The game doesn't exactly explain...)]]
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** The hidden "California" track on the [=N64=] port cranks this trope UpToEleven up to eleven by having you race through the entire state in one track, but everything is smaller... [[MindScrew (Or maybe you're bigger? The game doesn't exactly explain...)]]
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As the title suggests, all of the courses in the game are based in California, with the original including Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Laguna Seca, Highway 1, San Francisco, Central Valley, Los Angeles, Willow Springs, San Diego, Yosemite, Mount Shasta, Mojave Desert, and Sears Point courses. Nintendo 64 version added Clover, Oval, Fuji and San Andreas courses, but removed Lugana Seca, Willow Springs and Sears Point ones.
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As the title suggests, all of the courses in the game are based in California, with the original including Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Laguna Seca, Highway 1, San Francisco, Central Valley, Los Angeles, Willow Springs, San Diego, Yosemite, Mount Shasta, Mojave Desert, and Sears Point courses. Nintendo 64 version added Clover, Oval, Fuji and San Andreas courses, along with a special bonus track where you raced through a shrunken down version of ''the entire state'', but removed Lugana Seca, Willow Springs and Sears Point ones.
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** The hidden "California" track on the [=N64=] port cranks this trope UpToEleven by having you race through the entire state in one track, but everything is smaller... [[MindScrew (Or maybe you're bigger? The game doesn't exactly explain...)]]
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'''California Speed''' is a racing game by Atari Games originally released in the arcades in 1998, and ported to the Nintendo 64 a year later. As the title suggests, all of the courses in the game are based in California [[labelnote:List]]Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Laguna Seca, Highway 1, San Francisco, Central Valley, Los Angeles, Willow Springs, San Diego, Yosemite, Mount Shasta, Mojave Desert, and Sears Point[[/labelnote]]. It has the same kind of fast-paced, arcade-style racing as seen in ''VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush'' and ''Cruis'n USA''.
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''California Speed'' is a racing game by Atari Games originally released in the arcades in 1998, and ported to the
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The game itself has the same kind of fast-paced, arcade-style racing as seen in ''VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush'' and ''Cruis'n
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* WackyRacing: None of the courses are limited to just racing on the roads; they all go off-road at some point. Example: The end of the Santa Cruz course has you racing on a rollercoaster.
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* DifficultyLevels: Easy, Advanced or Expert.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: One of the tracks goes through a mall, and lets you run over the pedestrians there.
* WackyRacing: None of the courses are limited to just racing on the roads; they all go off-road at some point. Example: The end of the Santa Cruz course has you racing on arollercoaster.rollercoaster.
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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: One of the tracks goes through a mall, and lets you run over the pedestrians there.
* WackyRacing: None of the courses are limited to just racing on the roads; they all go off-road at some point. Example: The end of the Santa Cruz course has you racing on a
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* WackyRacing: None of the courses are limited to just racing on the roads; they all go off-road at some point. Example: The end of the Santa Cruz course has you racing on a rollercoaster.
* WackyRacing: None of the courses are limited to just racing on the roads; they all go off-road at some point. Example: The end of the Santa Cruz course has you racing on a rollercoaster.
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'''California Speed''' is a racing game by Atari Games originally released in the arcades in 1998, and ported to the Nintendo 64 a year later. As the title suggests, all of the courses in the game are based in California [[labelnote:List]]Silicon Valley, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Laguna Seca, Highway 1, San Francisco, Central Valley, Los Angeles, Willow Springs, San Diego, Yosemite, Mount Shasta, Mojave Desert, and Sears Point[[/labelnote]]. It has the same kind of fast-paced, arcade-style racing as seen in ''VideoGame/SanFranciscoRush'' and ''Cruis'n USA''.
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!!This game contains examples of: