The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home

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Developer(s) Sinister Games (PSX/PC) Spellbound (GBC)
Publisher(s) SouthPeak Games (US) Ubisoft (EU)
Series The Dukes of Hazzard
Platforms Game Boy Color Microsoft Windows PlayStation
Release date(s) PlayStation
    Windows
      Game Boy Color
        Genre(s) Racing

        The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home is a video game published by SouthPeak Interactive that was released for the PlayStation in 1999. The game was later released on the Game Boy Color and PC in 2000. It is based on the television show, The Dukes of Hazzard. Waylon Jennings, James Best, Ben Jones, Sonny Shroyer, and Tom Wopat reprised their characters by providing their voices to the PC and PlayStation versions of the game. A sequel titled The Dukes Of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It Out was released in 2000.

        Gameplay

        The player plays as Bo and Luke Duke who is racing to pay off the Duke farm. The player must play through missions that include Bo and Luke outrunning Rosco and Enos, and saving their cousin Daisy Duke from Black Jack Perril who wants revenge on their uncle Jesse Duke.

        Reception

        Chris Carle of IGN gave the PlayStation version a 6 out of 10 and wrote, "The missions can get tedious, even though some are truly challenging. The stunt physics are fun and the various vehicles are a hoot. All in all, it is a decent ride while it lasts." Carle also criticized the game's cutscenes: "The characters look downright goofy. Uncle Jesse resembles Dr. Zaius from Planet of the Apes and Luke Duke could easily be on display at your local zoo."[1]

        IGN gave the PC version a 5.8 out of 10 and praised the game's three multiplayer modes, but also wrote, "It's hard to decide which is worse, primitive 3D visuals, ugly ass rendered movies or the non-interactive backgrounds. Thank heaven the vehicle models don't suck." IGN praised the soundtrack, voice-overs and Waylon Jennings' narration; but criticized the game's sound effects, as well as the gameplay, stating that the General Lee "turns like a concrete mixer. If you can keep it in a straight line for more than fifteen seconds, you might enjoy the varied styles of play."[2]

        Craig Harris of IGN gave the Game Boy Color version a 7 out of 10 and wrote, "The graphics [...] are downright hideous. Everything about the imagery -- cars, land texture, buildings, cutscene characters -- have an ugly, dithered and blocky construction, and it makes the game that much more difficult to look at when driving around Hazzard County. [...] The game doesn't offer anything more than just driving levels, but the missions vary enough to continue through the adventure to the very end of the tale in Hazzard County."[3]

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