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Konami’s Krazy Kart Racing now on iPhone

Konami Digital Entertainment has released its newest iPhone and iPod touch game, Krazy Kart Racing, at the Apple App Store. Krazy Kart Racing uses a 3D cartoon style and offers wealth of content for what Konami says will be long-lasting gameplay. In Krazy Kart Racing, players can assume the role of one of the 10 classic Konami heroes as they battle it out across 16 themed racing circuits.

Utilizing third-person view and dynamic camera balancing, racers can guide their chosen character around the laps, using whatever they can to gain an advantage over opponents or multi-player rivals. Nitro boosts also give players a welcome burst of speed, while a wide-range of extras picked up during the race contribute to slowing down opposing karts. The game also comes complete with five different single player modes, 10 original weapons and items, and both local and multiplayer functionality via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Krazy Kart Racing is now available for $9.99 from Apple’s App Store on iPhone and iPod touch .

MySims Racing hits the road

Electronic Arts announced today that MySims Racing for the Wii and Nintendo DS races into retail outlets this week.

The latest title in the MySims series for Wii starts players as rookie drivers who must work their way up the ranks to suceed. The more successful the player is on the track, the more they will be able to customize their kart and trick it out with new engines and bodies. Designed specifically for Nintendo platforms, MySims Racing offers tricky opponents, exotic tracks, multiplayer racing for up to 4 players, power-ups such as the heat-seeking watermelons or a bubble dropper, lots customization options and more.

MySims Racing for the Nintendo DS offers all the same features as the Wii version including 4 player multiplayer using local wireless or Nintendo Wi-Fi connection.

Look for both games in stores today.

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The Games That Time Forgot

The Games That Time Forgot


The games we're pulling together in this feature won't appear on any of those best-of lists and get confused looks when you mention them in conversation. Just because time has forgotten these titles, though, doesn't mean you should forget them, too.

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