Chevrolet Bel Air
Stunt Racer 64
Features
Set in the future, the gameplay includes more than simple racing. Older vehicles (primarily those regarded even today as classics) are retrofitted with futuristic engine and turbo technology, in addition to jets mounted to allow the car to perform midair stunts. These stunts, including flips, barrel rolls, etc., allow the player to accumulate cash rewards during races on levitating tracks. Money accumulated is used to purchase new cars, as well as upgraded parts for cars.
Modes
Contest Mode - One player selects one of the starter cars, and races against a full tournament of computer characters. Although the character biographies hint that the computer characters have distinct racing personalities, there is no direct interaction with them. For each heat, a certain number of points is awarded for each place. The player must place high enough overall in each round to advance. There are five leagues to race through, each bringing an increasing level of difficulty, more opponents, more rounds, and more tracks. When a first-place overall finish is attained, the player races one-on-one against the league owner, with the prize of the league owner's car. The leagues are, in order of increasing difficulty:
Kid Cola's League
Bunny's League
Hill Bully's League
Big John's League
Dr. Death's League
Quick Race - One to four players can compete in an arcade-style race where the cash prizes do not accumulate above $1,000 (When a player reaches $1,000+, each $1,000 is traded for a Turbo that they can use to at any time to go faster.) The cars available (and their upgrade status) depends upon the game save last loaded in Contest Mode. The two main modes of the Quick Race are Single Race (with optional computer opponents) and Practice (with no computer opponents). The two stunt tracks, Half Pipe, and Stunt Bowl, are open only in Quick Race.
Tracks
A race on the Soda Mountain track.
Tracks available in Kid Cola's League
Soda Mountain
Giant Toys
Medieval Mayhem
Wild West Ruckus (Boss race)
Tracks available in Bunny's League
Tacky Tiki
House Of Horrors (Boss race)
Tracks available in Hill Bully's League
Creepy Carnie
Planet X (Boss race)
Tracks available in Big John's League
Space Race
Nautical Adventure
Retro Metro (Boss race)
Tracks available in Dr. Death's League
Retro Metro (Boss race)
Stunt tracks, playable only in Quick Race:
Halfpipe
Stunt Bowl
Cars
The "Z-Bucket," one of four starter cars.
The "Fuzz," which can be purchased and then upgraded.
When a career is first started in Contest Mode, the player selects one of four starter cars: Warbird Light, Z-Bucket, Stottlemeyer, and Del Raye. Cash prizes can later be used to purchase the rest of these starter cars if desired, along with other cars that are available by purchase only. Among these aforementioned cars, once they reach full upgrade, a fancier version of the car comes up for sale. These "upgraded" cars cannot have their parts upgraded. Neither can the cars earned from league owners.
Stunt Racer 64
Description / Real-Life Equivalent
Starter Cars
Z-Bucket
Ford Model A in a semi-fenderless '60s hot-rod style.
(The name is a play on "T-Bucket," a hot rod built from a Ford Model T.
Warbird Light
Ford Thunderbird (First generation)
Del Raye
1959 Chevrolet Bel Air
Stottlemeyer
1950 Studebaker Commander
Cars for Purchase
Apollo 1
Two-door coupe, styled like a rocket (possibly a 1948-51 Studebaker Starlight)
Surf South
Two-door woody coupe, like a Chrysler Town & Country, but styled more like a 1940 Ford
Fuzz
1954 Oldsmobile 88 police car with a spoiler
Desperado
1959 Cadillac Eldorado
Bumpkin
Ford Model A pickup, with patina
Scimitar
Long 1930s luxury car, like a Mercedes-Benz
Cockroach
Volkswagen Beetle
Hysterion
Plymouth Prowler
Blown Z-Bucket
Upgraded Z-bucket with larger whitewall tires and a supercharged engine
Warbird Heavy
Upgraded Warbird Light, with different rims & exhaust
Del Raye Custom
Upgraded Del Raye, with a supercharger
Stottlemeyer EX
Upgraded Stottlemeyer, with the engine mounted at an exaggerated height
Apollo 2
Upgraded Apollo 1, with shiny metallic paint, tailfins, and cowl induction
Surf North
Upgraded Surf South with a spoiler and whitewall tires
Superfuzz
Upgraded Fuzz with different lights, bulletproof glass, tailfins, and a faux rocket engine
Desperado Deluxe
Upgraded Desperado with custom chrome trim and a limousine antenna
Atomic Bumpkin
Upgraded and restored Bumpkin, with exhaust stacks, and carrying a crate bearing the Radioactive Hazard Trefoil
Scimitar Insane
Upgraded Scimitar, with trunk lid removed, exposing nondescript mechanical equipment
Cockroach Extreme
Upgraded Cockroach, made into a fenderless and hopped-up Baja Bug
Hyperion
Upgraded Hysterion, with a spoiler. Named after Hyperion.
Unlockable Cars
Twisted Edge
Snowboard, apparently floating in the middle of a set of wheels. Unlocked by entering BUCKYB as a name in Contest Mode.
Milk Truck
Vaguely '50s-styled milk truck bearing the name "Moo Milk," and a hood scoop. Unlocked by entering MOOOOO as a name in Contest Mode.
Automatron Deluxe
Similar to the original Batmobile, the Lincoln Futura concept. Unlocked by defeating Kid Cola.
Dreamy Super Jock
Low-slung sports car. Unlocked by defeating Bunny.
Midnight Hauler
Tucker Torpedo. Unlocked by defeating Hill Bully.
Burly Studmobile
Similar to a Rambler Marlin with a spoiler and hood scoop. Unlocked by defeating Big John.
The Wagon Of Doom
Similar to a wagon version of the Midnight Hauler, with a chopped top, skulls painted on, and tailfins. Unlocked by defeating Dr. Death.
Interceptor
A small, very fast McLaren F1. Unlocked when all the leagues have been won.
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