Corvette (video game)

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Corvette
Corvette Cover.jpg
Developer(s) Steel Monkeys
GBA
Visual Impact
Publisher(s) TDK Mediactive
PS2
Global Star Software
Platforms Game Boy Advance, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release date(s) GBA
    PC, Xbox
      PS2
        Genre(s) Racing game

        Corvette is a 2003 racing video game in which players race in cars from the 1950s and unlock cars in career mode to race cars from 1953 to 2003. Players can customize cars to fit their driving style. The game features traffic and policemen. The tracks come from Chicago and go to L.A. The game was released on Xbox, Game Boy Advance, PC, and PlayStation 2.

        Racing format

        The racing format for this game contains Quick Race, Arcade, and Career mode. On the Arcade and Career modes, it starts in the first generation of Corvette in a series of races. There are several series of racing for all generations of Corvette. As you win races, you earn minor upgrades for your car. At the end of a section of that generation of Corvette, it goes on One-on-One race on the open road to win a trophy. If you do win, it will go to the next generation and its races. When completed, the gamer will unlock many cars, customized parts, and tracks for Quick Race.

        Reception

        Reception
        Aggregate scores
        Aggregator Score
        GameRankings (Xbox) 52.20%[1]
        (PS2) 51.41%[2]
        (GBA) 49%[3]
        Metacritic (GBA) 58/100[4]
        (PS2) 57/100[5]
        (Xbox) 53/100[6]
        Review scores
        Publication Score
        Game Informer 4.5/10[7]
        GameSpot (GBA) 4.9/10[8]
        (Xbox) 4.3/10[9]
        (PS2) 4/10[10]
        GameSpy 2/5 stars[11]
        GameZone 7.2/10[12]
        IGN (Xbox) 6.2/10[13]
        (PS2) 5.5/10[14]
        Nintendo Power 2.9/5[15]
        OPM (US) 3.5/5 stars[16]
        TeamXbox 5.8/10[17]
        X-Play 1/5 stars[18]

        The game was met with a generally mixed to negative reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 52.20% and 53 out of 100 for the Xbox version;[1][6] 51.41% and 57 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version;[2][5] and 49% and 58 out of 100 for the Game Boy Advance version.[3][4]

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