2002 video game
"Lego Racers 3" redirects here. For the 2023 game, see
Lego 2K Drive.
2002 video game
Drome Racers |
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North American cover art for PlayStation 2 |
Developer(s) | |
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Publisher(s) | |
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Director(s) | Drew Wilkins |
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Producer(s) | - Gavin Cooper
- Stuart Tilley
- Jonathan Eardley
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Designer(s) | - Michael Benfield
- Mike McCurdy
- Ian Mayor
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Programmer(s) | Andrew Hague |
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Composer(s) | - John Hancock
- Steven Gow
- Stafford Bawler
- Mark Hyett
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Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2 |
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Release |
- PlayStation 2, Windows
- NA: November 20, 2002 (PS2)
- NA: December 4, 2002 (PC)[1]
- EU: December 6, 2002
Game Boy Advance- EU: April 11, 2003
- NA: June 19, 2003
GameCube
- NA: September 16, 2003
- EU: September 19, 2003[2]
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Genre(s) | Racing |
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Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
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Drome Racers is a Lego racing video game developed by Attention to Detail and published by Electronic Arts and Lego Interactive. It was released in 2002, for PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows, and later ported to GameCube. A spin-off was also released for Game Boy Advance, which was published by THQ. It is the third Lego racing game, released a year after Lego Racers 2, which was also developed by Attention to Detail. An Xbox version was announced for fall 2003 but cancelled.[3][4]
- ^ "Drome Racers for PC at GameSpot". June 2, 2004. Archived from the original on June 2, 2004. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ "What's New?". Eurogamer.net. September 19, 2003. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
- ^ Schultes, Oliver (April 4, 2022). "Drome Racers – im Klassik-Test (GC) | MANIAC.de". www.maniac.de (in German). Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Drome Racers - Release, News, Systemanforderungen". www.gamestar.de (in German). Retrieved October 30, 2024.