Wacky Racers Speeding to Wii, DS in June
Join Penelope Pitstop and the gang!
Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Eidos has revealed Wacky Races: Crash & Dash, a racing game licensed from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and inspired by the legendary Hanna-Barbera cartoon. Wacky Races: Crash & Dash is an action racing game with fun-filled environments, crazy cars and hilarious characters.

The game features all the characters and cars from the TV series including old favorites such as Turbo Terrific driven by Peter Perfect, the Ant Hill Mob in their Bullet Proof Bomb, Penelope Pitstop, and the Mean Machine driven by Dick Dastardly and his sidekick, Muttley. Wacky Widgets are collected during the race to gain “Wacky Powers,” as well as a character’s super-special “Way Out Wacky” power, which can be used to gain the upper hand over sly opponents.

Look for Wacky Racers to appear on the Nintendo DS and Wii in June 2008 and as long as the Slag Brothers are in there, I’m sold on it!

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