

And wouldn't you know it, Caddicarus reviewed it years after its initial release. In Europe however, the game was known as 3, 2, 1, Smurf! and got some horrible ratings. Next up, Smurf Racer! Yes, the exclamation point is a part of the title. In North America, the game was published by Atlus. Unlike the usual Bomberman games, this was not developed by series creator Hudson. In this game, Bombermen race atop of assorted cute animals. It has a very cute anime intro, at least. Next, Bomberman Fantasy Racing (1998), a cutesy PS1 kart racing spinoff of the multiplayer-focused Bomberman series. Next comes Furious Karting (Xbox, 2003), which has teams of kart racers going up against one another. This game apparently has on-foot racing as well as kart racing.

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This came out years after the Antz movie and had “Extreme” in the title-this game couldn't have repelled gamers more if each copy came with a personalized rant from Jack Thompson. Next up, from the “Why?” category of licensed games, Antz Extreme Racing (2002, PS2/Xbox/PC/Game Boy Advance, Empire). Surprisingly, MDR falls under The Wiki Rule. It just doesn't seem like gamers really like the idea of racing on-foot very much. Someone else tried a similar idea with Running Wild on the PS1 a few years before, and MDR similarly sank without a trace. Anyway, the game itself is an on-foot racing game with weird little mascot characters. See what I mean? Either CT intentionally tampered with the cutscene, or the game YouTube Pooped itself.
