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It offered some of the more impressive graphics that each system could render, and the Nintendo 64 version is known for containing an incomparable physics model. This was apparent when cars would appropriately jerk around when their vehicles would move over rugged surface, and have more of a smooth ride when going over flat surfaces.

Each car in the game has it's own statistics that differentiate it from the other vehicles in the game. There are a variety of things that are different about the cars instead of just power, weight, and the overall design. Once you choose your car, you'll race through 10 circuits.

In each race there will be eight cars including your own. You'll be able to change your car before each circuit. If their car runs out of fuel and coasts to a stop before the race is finished, the player will be disqualified. Nintendo Explore.

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Sheffield, England - 3 laps - 2. Other than that, all the other turns are very simple. Just nitro at the final stretch before the finish on every lap and you'll get an easy first place. Loch Ness, Scotland - 3 laps - 2. Just keep it slow and steady until you get to the part where you go uphill. There, use a nitro. It might not be the best place to use it, but I've noticed that it does a lot, since instead of going really slow up the hill, you go a ton faster, and usually gain a few positions just from doing this.

Use 1 nitro per lap again. Stonehenge, England - 4 laps - 2. Just muster up all the skills that you've obtained so far and you will easily pull this one off. As for nitros, use them on the 3rd and 4th laps while going down the hills. Make sure the nitros last you as you go up the hill as well, as you don't want to lose your high speeds because of some hill.

Do this, and you'll pull it off easily. Note: If you are using Manual with the Cannibal red car you WILL run out of gas before the course ends, and if going slow, you will not make it. I suggest you use automatic for the UK region. Amateur, Professional, Championship. If the word BOTH is present beside a phrase; it is present in both versions.

If you are using the Cannibal, and the bottom screen computer is using the Weasel or the 2nd player , than the computer cars are split half and half between Cannibals and Weasels. They however, are different colors then the cars that are in use. You can get two places at the same time, by running into the pole which supports the finish sign at the very end of the race. Ramming into it will push you through it, and than you will recoil backwards and go through it again, giving you the other place.

A very nice technique if you have no way to get your overall goal, since you get the amount of points given for each of the standings you get. Sometimes the game will glitch up and when you start to race, you will be a lap behind. I've run into this a few times. You will gain positions only once you start lapping the people, since they start a lap ahead of you.

Kind of a messed up glitch It's really annoying when it happens, so good luck with this. If you're playing with a cartridge like me than the game will probably freeze if you nudge it while it's on. Very annoying, so keep your SNES out of the way so no one can touch it.

This might relate to only older SNES's. Not really a glitch, but the first level of the game is a desert level. Normally you would expect it to have a desert road, but it's the only desert level which has a normal road black and gray instead of brown and orange. How is it possible to get more than one rank in a race?

Basically you run into the finish line post as you cross the finish line, and sometimes the car runs through it, and bounces back, getting you two positions. If you get fist place and second place rankings using this, you get both of the points for both of the rankings.

Basically, once you pass , some funny stuff happens to your score, as the score can only hold two digits. Here is how the different scores look. Note: the first number changes to a symbol and the second stays the same as the last number in the three-digit number 5, if the 3-digit number was , etc.

He is the one who found out about it, and e-mailed me with it. I have no credit for finding this, and so all credit goes to him.

Here is what to do, in his own words: Anyway, here's the legendary "Red Car Top Gear 4th Gear Trick" to shed extra seconds off your race time in the Cannibal Red Car This is not a glitch and is not a cheat- it is smart driving. In my opinion, this car was designed to run in 4th gear beyond what automatic transmission does for it. To be a true speed-master of the track, drive the red car in manual transmission. Being in 4th gear up to around this speed will make your red car accelerate MUCH faster than if you had shifted earlier to 5th gear.

It is also advised that you downshift to 3rd gear and then 4th for awhile if you hit an opposing car. Memorize which sections of each tracks have decent downhill runs, and throw it into 4th gear when going down them for some extra speed. In short, through using gears with the red car- 1st Gear- Shift up at the start of the race as soon as your tach fills to about halfway audio cue also helps a good bit 2nd Gear- Same as the first gear, shift up ASAP, you don't need to stay in this gear for long.

This will get you up to speed quicker. Shift up as soon as you hit ish. Hit it to 4th gear when you are above , and keep it in 4th until you hit around Use this gear when going downhill if your speed is below Once you get above when going downhill, shift to 5th to get more speed and save fuel.

On long endurance races pit stop races , you shouldn't run it in 4th gear long try to use it only on downhill stretches-- like the end part of Tokyo, for example , so use 5th when around or so to conserve your fuel.

On lap "sprint" races, this really doesn't matter. Drive in 4th as much as you need to, sprint races are easy to win in the red car. You should not run out of fuel in any of them except Stonehenge, so drive as aggressively as you want. When using the red car, consider "sprint" races an easy 20 points. The 5th gear saves your car fuel and is the "holding speed" gear. In reality the Red Car can effectively hold about Fuel- You shouldn't have to worry too much about fuel. If you play it smart, you won't burn up much more fuel than if you had been driving automatic maybe lines if you are really good at it.

Use this to tear up the competition. Remember that the Red Car takes a lot of skill to drive. It is by far the best car in the game in the hands of an experienced driver. Even in pit stop races you should be able to knock the socks off your opponent in the White Car Sidewinder , with the exception of Black Forest and Nice, two races where the White Car doesn't need to make a pit stop.

Use this to your advantage. With this, you should be able to kill the competition. Good luck driving this awesome car! Although more of a glitch than a cheat, you can get two ranks at the same time by running into the pole which holds the finish line at the end. Your car will go through it, and recoil back giving you two positions. With this, you can get first place and second place, and get 35 points per course, instead of just 20 maximum.

Note: If you do not believe me, try them yourselves. Probably the most commonly used fake cheat of Top Gear, the "press up when at pits" does nothing! Don't beleive me? Run out of fuel or something, and go to the pits. Do this twice with the SAME amount of fuel, works better when playing on a rom as you can save state RIGHT when you go in and once hold up, and the second time don't hold anything.

Use a timer both times, and you will see that both of the times will be exactly the same. Yet another fake cheat.

I've tried this in both Top Gear and Top Racer with the same results. Another fake cheat going around in the Top Gear community is that you can select any level you want by going to any country you want, pressing START, and you'll get some "invalid password" comment. After going back to the main menu, you must repeat the "invalid password" thing and you'll get access to any country you want, and get some money.

First of all, this is obviously fake. Furthermore, these codes are for the Top Gear version and should not be tried out on the Top Racer version. If your game data is erased, I will not be held responsible for the damage.

In using these, you are agreeing. You will need a Game Genie to use these codes, as they do not work with an Action Replay. Who released the game, and when? The game was designed and released by Gremlin Graphics and Kemco. Licensed by Nintendo. What is the best car to use? White car for beginners, Red for professionals. What about the other two cars? Use them only if the game is too easy for you and you need a challenge.

Does manual transmission use up more gas? Although the difference is not much, I suggest sticking with automatic on long tracks. What is the hardest track and region? France, and its third track, Bordeaux.

What is the fastest track? Is there any way to change it to full screen instead of split? You are always with someone, either a computer, or a player. In what ways is the bottom screen computer handicapped? He turns perfectly, speeds up more than normal when you're ahead of him, and slows down a lot if you're behind him. Basically, he stays around you, or tries to. He also cannot pass a certain speed I think it's around KM.

Any tips on how I can be better? Go to the "Racing Tips" section. Please do so at chronobanjo yahoo. Thanks to all the other sites who've asked for my permission for the hosting of this guide. Without you, we would all be a mess. Thanks to my friends and family, as I couldn't have done it without you. Thanks to Kemco and Gremlin Graphics for designing this game. And the best for last, many thanks to "Martin from Holland", for helping correct my many mistakes.

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