Ridge Racer

Moby ID: 6348
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Ridge Racer is an arcade racer that puts the emphasis on speed and fun rather than on realistic driving simulation. Choose from 4 fantasy cars (plus 9 more that you must unlock yourself) and go race in a series of equally fantastical tracks against a series of computer controlled oponents as well as the clock itself.

Other additions to the game come in the form of a hidden "extra" mode, and a music player that allows you to play any of the 6 included cd tracks as well as your own music cds.

Spellings

  • リッジレーサー - Japanese spelling
  • 山脊赛车 - Chinese spelling (simplified)

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Average score: 85% (based on 31 ratings)

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Average score: 3.7 out of 5 (based on 42 ratings with 3 reviews)

The best racing game for the PS1 !

The Good
WOW ! This is by far the best racing I've ever played for the PS1. Originally a arcade title, Namco pulled out all the stops for this Playstation version ! (No pun intended.)

Graphics-

As a first generation Playstation title, especially a polygon one, you would expect this would be butt ugly by today's standards. Not so ! The clean, simple style of the graphics are just as pleasing to the eye today as they were in 1995. Another surprising aspect of this game is the somewhat meticulous detail. The big TV at the starting tunnel has Galaxian playing on it. At night, the hotel on the beach stretch, all the lights are lit up in the form of a smiley face. The cars have old Namco game logos and names on them. And the overall look of the game is pleasing. And it's colorful. Something else that's rare in a early PS1 game.

Not to say they're perfect though. There is some clipping occasionally, and some pop up, but this is forgivable. It never gets in the way of the track, and is always very far off. Even the sprite based girl at the starting line is well animated. All the menus were well laid out and easy to use. And the last thing I want to harp on is the exceptionally smooth frame rate. Not once did I notice any drop whatsoever in it. For graphics, superb !

Sound-

There is a downside to the sound, but I'll get to that later. The first built in music track is the best one of the bunch. But one gimmick that never caught on, was the fact that once the game was loaded, you could put in your own music cd and listen to that instead. It's a cool idea, that works well enough.

The cars should obviously sound the best right ? Well they do. Not the type that roars, but whines up like a turbo car. That may sound lame, but it really doesn't matter much when you're racing. Overall for sound, decent.

Control-

The type of control actually depends on your car. I'll get to that in the gameplay section. But the controls are pretty simple. X is the gas, square is the brake, triangle switches views from first person, to third person, and the top shoulder buttons shift gears up and down. A classic setup that really can't be beat.

Gameplay-

Where the rubber hits the road ! Yes, that was a terrible pun. I promise no more. Maybe. Anyway, this is the best arcade style racing game on the Playstation. I can see why this was so popular when it came out. It can all be summed up in this phrase: car go fast ! Really fast ! Almost 200 mph fast ! Plus at the initial load screen, you get to play a round of Galaxian ! If you manage to kill all the invaders, you get a whole mess of unlockable cars ! It's a blast trying to go around the track full throttle. And trying to weave in between other cars for a better position. It's really exhilarating when you nail a turn at full speed without bumping the walls. Why don't you wan't to hit the wall ? It'll slow you down, or knock your gears lower if you hit something hard enough.

Oh yeah, you have gears to shift. Not to worry though, the auto transmission is the default. And since I don't know how to shift gears, that's a good thing. Speaking of car parts, I'll get to the cars.

Awesome selection ! You only get four cars initially, but that changes later on. The cars come two basic models. Compact and sports car, Ferrari style. The compact cars tend to handle better, but the Ferrari wannabe's go the fastest. I like the RT Ryukyu car best. It's got the best steering. All the unlockable cars have old Namco game logos and names splattered on them. They only steer slightly better than the other cars, but the Galaxian Ferrari style cars go really fast ! There is one more car to unlock, but I didn't have patience to get it.

But now that you've got a awesome set of wheels, where are you going to take them ? To the track ! There's really only one track in the whole game (it's timed), but it has different areas that open up at higher difficulty levels. Each difficulty level has two, to three laps respectively. The harder levels tend to have sharper turns. This hurts you if you picked a car with poor steering, but is forgivable, because all the tracks can be easily memorized. Another reward you get for finishing first on all the tracks is the extra tracks you get. They're just the same tracks backwards, but some are set at night. But they tend to very hard. Make more than two mistakes, and you run out of time. But finishing these tracks won't get you anything extra that I know of. And if you don't finish first, you can still set record lap times.

And this is where the memory card comes in. You not only save your records, but any tracks and cars you unlocked as well. What a relief ! No worrying about loosing your hard earned extras. So to wrap up gameplay, excellent !

Tech specs-

Well not much to say here. Like almost every Playstation 1 game, it uses the memory card. It only takes a minimum of 1 block, but if you want to save in more slots, it'll take up a lot. Another aspect I'll be noting from now on ,in regard of Playstation 1 games, are the icons for the saves on the memory card. When you go the memory card screen without the game inside, you can see the boxes that represent the saves. It's just a big R, but sometimes they're animated. So great tech specs !



The Bad
Where the game stalls. I know I know. But it was too good to pass up !

Sound-

As you might have noticed, the good section about the sound was pretty thin. Now I'll tell you why. Remember how I said the first track was OK ? That's because it's the ONLY good track in the game ! All the rest are some of the worst garbage I've ever heard ! And if I'm not mistaken, one had sample of Urkel ! What were they thinking !? And the announcer is almost unbearable. And you can't turn him off. "Wow, I've got that I'll on tape so you can see it later ! You're the greatest!" Well duh ! I finished first didn't I ? I don't need to be reminded ! It's not so much that the lines are bad, but it's way they're delivered that's obnoxious. And he says the same things over and over. The only time he was helpful was letting me know when I was being tailgated by another car. And even though the use your own cd feature is a good idea, it doesn't work all that well. It never starts at the beginning of the song. Who wants to hear "Lazey Eye" mid song ?

Gameplay-

The game can be a bit much for new comers. The turns are very hard sometimes, and if you hit them a lot, you'll be screwed for the rest of the race. Plus it knocks you out of gear if you hit it hard enough. And even though there are lots of different track variations, it's still the same track, and it can get repetitive later on. And no two player ? Come on !

The Bottom Line
This is great game for anybody to play ! I 100 percent recommend this game. Not very hard, and full of challenge later on, it's one the best racers you could buy for any platform. Period !

PlayStation · by GAMEBOY COLOR! (1990) · 2008

A great start

The Good
Ridge Racer is the first title of a series that started on arcades about fifteen years ago. Long has passed since it came out, and now is mainly remembered as the first Playstation title. It was a great title back then, but let's see how it looks and plays today. First thing you'll notice is the graphics: they may look dated, and indeed they are, but the overall feeling is nice. The course is really detailed, stylish, with some nice touch like the helicopter and the bridge near the start. Not bad for a 1994 title, considering the hardware was fresh and mostly unknown.

What makes this game great, though, is its driving system. Forget brakes, forget tuning, forget trajectories: Ridge Racer is a driving game based on his own physics, with great speed and frenetic battles with other cars. Once you've mastered fish tailing (loosing traction control in order to slide into sharp turns), you'll forget brakes and drive at maximum speed trying to beat your record. Controls are sharp, even using a digital pad, but if you can you better get a NegCon controller, a strange looking pad made by Namco specifically for this game (and supported by many Playstation 1 and 2 racing games), which brings you analogic control by twisting his centre. Sounds weird at first, but once you get used to its surprisingly accurate. Buttons are analogic too, but you'll eventually find its totally irrelevant for most games. Anyway, let's stick to the game: you basically have only one track, and four car to choose from. If you beat a Galaga round while the games load, however, you gain access to twelve cars in total, each one with his own characteristic.

Once you win the race in two different levels, you can drive again in an extended version with an additional portion, and then in a race head-by-head with another car. Beat it, and you'll have to repeat the entire process but on the reverse tracks, which gives you a total of eight races. Last two are difficult to win, especially the last when you'll race against a black car: defeating it means you can have it, and the main game is basically over. But it will take sometime, since is really fast, although polite enough to wait for you to pass it by on the first to laps.

While you drive through, a great techno soundtrack will please your ears, and you'll find yourself humming some melodies while driving your real car (but please, don't do fish tailing in real life, since is dangerous and definitely not worth it). You can put your own audio cd while playing, but this feature is somewhat faulty and tedious since tracks are played from half for some unknown reason. And besides, the original soundtrack is great as mentioned, so stick up with it.

The Bad
So, the game has only one track. This may represent a downside, considering there are many racing games for PSX with plenty of courses and cars to choose from, but if you get to love it you'll find that one is more than enough. The only other thing you may not like is the soundtrack. I personally don't like techno, but even so I immediately loved it, so I guess it's just a matter of taste. Obviously, if you're searching a realistic driving game, you better look elsewhere, but even then you may give this little marvel a try.

The Bottom Line
This is a fast, furious, funny-as-hell game. Makes you forget any manner you may have learned (especially when you try to beat the black car), makes you laugh, sing, sweat, all with a single track and a bunch of unrealistic car. Really something to be glued at for weeks.

PlayStation · by Mik_1_ (10) · 2009

One of the greatest racing games of all time!!! A true classic!!!

The Good
Everybody should know this game by now. Ridge Racer was by far the most famous racing game of the mid 1990s. This game had many fans, and made the Sony Playstation one of the greatest games console of all time.

The game was fun and simple to control. Unlike many other arcade games, the steering was very easy to master. This was also one of the first racing games that enabled you to skid round the corners without braking.

There was also a lack of loading times during the game. The game loads in one go at the start, and takes around thirty seconds. Ridge Racer was the first game ever to entertain the players during a loading time. During the first (and probably the only) loading time, you are given the opportunity to play Galaxian, the all time classic arcade game where you have to shoot aliens by moving a ship and firing its laser at them. This makes the game more value for money.

There are also many cars to unlock. Unfortunately, I cannot explain them here due to MobyGames restrictions.

As with many racing games, you can save your fastest laps to a memory card and swap with your friends.

Thanks to the unbelievable power of the Playstation, the graphics were stunning, and were ahead of their time.

The Bad
Turn the music and sound off please! The tunes are just cheesy arcade rubbish, and the commentary is just so annoying!

Another problem was that the game was a bit easy. The most experienced player could probably complete it in just one hour.

Even worse was the lack of a 2 player option. This was a major disappointment upon it's release, but it was included in the sequel Ridge Racer Revolution as a link-up option.

The Bottom Line
This game is an all time classic. When it first came out everybody loved it, and many still think it's one of the best racing games of all time. The Playstation would have been a complete failure if this game wasn't made, meaning that the PS2 would have never existed. You should play this if you haven't, even if you don't play PS1 games. Children and adults of all ages will have a great time playing this game (especially dads!), even if you don't like cars. Buy it now if you haven't got it!

PlayStation · by pottyboy (68) · 2004

Trivia

1001 Video Games

The Arcade version of Ridge Racer appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.

Bonus game

It's possible to play a Galaxian variant in the game's pre-loader. When successfully having destroyed all the Galaxians, 8 extra vehicles will be available to drive in Ridge Racer.

Game code

The entire game code is about 4 MB (music not included). It's possible to play the game without the music. When the game has been loaded, remove the disc from the PlayStation and play the entire game without the disc.

Product code

Ridge Racer has the distinction of having the first Sony games Part Number in its Japanese (SLPS-00001) and European (SCES-00001) releases.

References to the game

This game is referenced in the Eiffel 65 song My Console.

Awards

  • Game Informer Magazine
    • August 2001 (Issue 100) - #51 in the "Top 100 Games of All Time" poll

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Game added May 10, 2002. Last modified February 13, 2024.