{"id":200161,"date":"2015-05-17T10:25:13","date_gmt":"2015-05-17T14:25:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/?p=200161"},"modified":"2015-05-17T10:23:37","modified_gmt":"2015-05-17T14:23:37","slug":"an-overview-of-the-90s-arcade-racers-tracks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/an-overview-of-the-90s-arcade-racers-tracks\/","title":{"rendered":"An overview of tracks in The 90’s Arcade Racer"},"content":{"rendered":"

Pelikan13 shared an overview of tracks in The 90’s Arcade Racer as part of a Kickstarter backer update this past week. You can find the full rundown below, along with screenshots of each. <\/p>\n

Oval: This is the most basic track in the game, it’s a good place to practice and get accustomed to the game’s drift mechanics.
\nDifficulty: Easy<\/p>\n

Oval Infield: A few tricky corners can catch you out so you will have to use the brakes.
\nDifficulty: Medium<\/p>\n

Island Short: This is the signature track of the game, it’s small with quite a few tricky corners.
\nDifficulty: Medium<\/p>\n

Island Long: This track has long straights and wide corners with only a couple of places that require braking.
\nDifficulty: Easy<\/p>\n

Mountain Short: There are plenty of U-turns in this track, you will need to master the drifting mechanics to put in some good times.
\nDifficulty: Hard<\/p>\n

Mountain Long: This is the longest track in the game, it has everything from very tight U-turns to long straights and plenty of elevation.
\nDifficulty: Hard<\/p>\n

Airport: Long straights followed by sharp corners.
\nDifficulty: Medium<\/p>\n

VR track: This is a bonus track Inspired by a certain Racing game about Virtua.
\nDifficulty: Medium<\/p>\n

Playroom: Another bonus track, this one is inspired by Scalextric, the famous slot racing toy.
\nDifficulty: Medium<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n \t\t\n\t\t\t\t