One aspect of both games I have a beef with is the password system. While there are certain games which, given the audience, can get away with using passwords (like
Polly Pocket: Super Splash Island),
Hot Wheels is not one of them. Anyone who could actually get anything out of this game is already well acquainted with the process of saving your game using save files; so passwords are wholly unacceptable. The game also features two player support, but unless you have two Game Boys, two copies of the game, and two people to play it, that doesn’t mean much. There are certain games worth doing that for, and this isn’t one of them. What’s the point of a budget title if you have to buy two?
Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge & Hot Wheels World Race is nothing that will make the gaming world turn its head. In the grand scheme of things, it’s not even a great game. But I doubt changing the face of gaming was the point here. It’ll keep the rug rats occupied for a time, and that’s worth any price.