Cars: The Videogame is a racing game based on the original movie. The game is available on the Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PSP, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PC, and Game Boy Advance platforms.
It is the first video game in the Cars series, and the predecessor to Cars: Mater-National Championship. It was released on June 6, 2006, with the Xbox 360 and Wii versions following later the same year.
Story[]
The story takes place less than a month after the original movie. Lightning McQueen is dreaming of a street race in Radiator Springs while sleeping in the Cozy Cone Motel, when he is woken by Sally, who informs him that Doc Hudson is waiting for him at Willy's Butte, while a group of new cars, Fletcher, Gerald, El Guapo and Papo have arrived in Flo’s V8 Cafe, who are going to make new friends with McQueen. Additionally, Mack lectures McQueen about getting practice for the upcoming Piston Cup season.
At the Willy's Butte oval, Doc teaches Lightning how to powerslide, and challenges him to a race immediately afterwards. Following their competition, the two spot Chick Hicks watching them from a distance, and he quickly drives away after capturing their attention, making McQueen and Doc suspicious. The first Piston Cup race of the season takes place at the Palm Mile Speedway, where Lightning and Chick's rivalry is more intense than ever before, due to the retirement of former champion Strip Weathers "The King".
When Lightning returns to Radiator Springs, Fillmore provides him with a new organic fuel, which gives Lightning the ability to boost. After McQueen participates in off-road training with Sarge, he and Mack travel to the Motor Speedway of the South, where Lightning achieves another victory.
McQueen arrives back in town at night, where Mater teaches him how to drive backwards, and Sheriff challenges him to a race that introduces him to Ornament Valley, the area east of Radiator Springs. When Lightning travels there some time later, he finds Mater practicing for the Rustbucket Race-O-Rama, a derby race between Mater and his cousins. Mater wins the race and receives a boost tank as a prize, which he gives to Lightning. Soon after, Lightning meets a group of race cars from Queens, New York, who compete in practice races with McQueen, before he heads off to the Sun Valley International Raceway to acquire his next Piston Cup victory.
With the rivalry between McQueen and Hicks growing stronger, McQueen competes in more races with his friends, including a drive up to the Wheel Well Motel in Tailfin Pass with Sally. From this point forward, Lightning explores Tailfin Pass more, but runs into trouble when he finds the Delinquent Road Hazards blocking the road from him. The matter is settled with a race through the Abandoned Mine, and Lightning receives a third and final boost tank as a reward. However, when the four troublemakers flee the scene, they inform McQueen that their conflict has not been fully settled yet. Lightning also competes in more road races, including in a monster truck derby race against Count Spatula, and his friends in the Rustbucket Stadium.
When Lightning meets up with the Queens gang again at the Ornament Valley Gas Station, he finds Chick alongside them, and after a road race, Lightning playfully teases him. When McQueen starts to leave and tells Chick he will see him at the stadium, Hicks angrily drives away, making a comment about how McQueen will only see him if he makes it to the speedway, leaving Lightning suspicious.
Shortly following this, the Delinquent Road Hazards work together to rob Mack of Lightning's gear while he is driving along Interstate 40. When Mack reports the incident to Sheriff, McQueen strikes back by driving out to the Interstate and stealing his possessions back. The four cars are brought to the Radiator Springs Municipal Impound, where they claim they were hired by Hicks.
At the Smasherville International Speedway, McQueen confronts Hicks on the incident, who denies any involvement. After defeating Chick, Lightning challenges him to a four-race competition, with road races in Radiator Springs, Tailfin Pass, and Ornament Valley, and the final round being the final race of the Piston Cup season. Chick accepts, and the event is covered by Darrell Cartrip and the Racing Sports Network.
Lightning defeats Chick in all three rounds, and manages to achieve another victory during the closing race at the Los Angeles International Speedway. McQueen wins the Piston Cup trophy, which he puts on the windowsill of Doc's Clinic, alongside the Fabulous Hudson Hornet's three trophies.
Gameplay[]
Story mode[]
There are five chapters of the story, each one containing 5-8 events. There are three types of events - road races, minigames, and Piston Cup races. In road races, players proceed through short races, each race open to a small number of contestants. To complete minigames, players must complete a unique objective, such as collecting a given number of an object. There are five Piston Cup races, one at the end of each chapter. These races feature twelve laps, and a larger number of opponents. Halfway into the race, players must take a "pit stop" and a play a minigame in order to move on in the race. Completing and winning events will reward the player with trophies, and there are a total of 250 to collect within the campaign.
In between events, players can drive around a hub world that consists of three different areas; Radiator Springs, Ornament Valley, and Tailfin Pass. Players can explore the worlds while searching for Bonus Points and driving past tourists and many of Lightning McQueen's friends. New areas are unlocked as the story progresses. Unlocking criteria is as follows:
Area | Unlocking criteria |
---|---|
Ornament Valley | Earn first place in Sheriff's Chase |
Tailfin Pass | Earn first place in Sally's Wheel Well Sprint |
Abandoned Mine and connecting roads | Earn third place or higher in Delinquent Road Hazards |
While players take control of Lightning in the hub world and throughout the majority of the game's events, players occasionally drive as other characters, such as Tow Mater, Sally Carrera, and Sheriff. Additionally, Lightning's appearance can be changed at Ramone's House of Body Art. While a small selection of paint schemes are available from the start of the game, the remainder must be unlocked by purchasing them with Bonus Points in the Bonus Content menu section.
Arcade[]
Arcade mode allows players to use any character they have unlocked so far on any event unlocked through story mode. Unlike story mode, each race's opponents are random. In the Xbox 360 and Wii versions of the game, there are three additional events only playable in arcade mode: Ghosting Mater, Mater's Speedy Circuit, and Mater's Countdown Cleanup.
VS[]
Two players can play together with any characters they have unlocked so far, but the number of playable events are limited. There is also the Pit Stop Challenge minigame from story mode, which is only playable in VS mode. The frame rate will drop while playing this mode.
Options[]
The options mode is where players go to change various settings of the game, such as control settings, profile data, and audio types. The "Cheats" button also allows players to enter cheat codes to gain access to various content of the game without having to meet the standard requirements to unlock them.
Cheat code | Result |
---|---|
CHMPION | Hard Mode (Note: This must be entered as a Profile Name rather than as a Cheat Code) |
CONC3PT | Unlock all concept arts |
IF900HP | Unlock everything |
IMSPEED | Faster acceleration across all racing modes |
MATTL66 | Unlock all Road Races and Piston Cup Races |
R4MONE | Unlock all paint jobs (Doesn't work on PC) |
TRGTEXC | Unlock Mater's Speedy Circuit and Mater's Countdown Clean-Up |
VROOOOM | Limitless boosting |
WATCHIT | Unlock all in-game movie clips |
YAYCARS | Unlock all playable characters (Doesn't work on PC) |
Bonus content[]
Bonus Content serves as a "store" where players can spend their bonus points on characters, concept art, movie clips, and more.
Characters[]
The characters tab allows players to spend their bonus points on new cars and paint jobs, for a certain price. The cars available are Doc, Ramone, Flo, Sheriff, Chick Hicks, Wingo, The King, and Count Spatula.
Art[]
The art option gives players the ability to purchase concept art from the developers, divided into two categories, character and environment.
Videos[]
Three different categories of videos can be purchased here: deleted scenes, clips, and trailers. There are several deleted scenes that revolve around a story of Ramone talking to McQueen about how he "flew". There is also a variety of clips from the first Cars movie, ranging in duration of about 30 seconds to 1 minute. Due to storage limitations, video clips are completely absent from the GameCube version and cannot be unlocked through any means.
Characters[]
The game features 13 different playable characters, each one having their own strengths and weaknesses, as well as unique stats. There are also several more characters that appear throughout the game's story mode, that serve as opponents and event hosts.
Playable characters[]
Image | Name | Stats | Cost in bonus points |
Lightning |
Speed: 5 |
N/A | |
Mater |
Speed: 3 |
N/A | |
Sally |
Speed: 4 |
N/A | |
Doc |
Speed: 5 |
5,000 | |
Ramone |
Speed: 3 |
7,500 | |
Flo |
Speed: 4 |
6,000 | |
Sheriff |
Speed: 4 |
8,000 | |
Chick Hicks |
Speed: 5 |
10,000 | |
Wingo |
Speed: 4 |
12,000 | |
Darrell Cartrip |
Speed: 5 |
N/A | |
The King |
Speed: 5 |
12,000 | |
Lightning |
Speed: 4 |
N/A | |
Count Spatula |
Speed: 4 |
15,000 |
Only playable in mini-games[]
- Luigi (Luigi to the Rescue)
- Guido (Guido's Pit Stop Challenge)
- Boost (High Speed Heist)
- DJ (High Speed Heist)
Non-playable characters[]
Other characters[]
- Frank
- Tractors
- Aikens
- Guenther
- Joltsen
- Lee Jr.
- Suregrip
- Hollister
- Riley
- Turner
- Bashman
- Buck
- Zeb
- Cortland
- Medford
- Henderson
- Masterson
- Banks
- McCoy
- Clarkson
- Stanley
- Tourists
- Conklin (mentioned)
- Mayfield (mentioned)
Events[]
Events serve as the main feature of the gameplay, and are categorized into three different groups: Road races, minigames, and Piston Cup races. Road races let the player drive on tracks in Radiator Springs, Tailfin Pass and Ornament Valley, minigames allow the players to play fun games with specific objectives, and Piston Cup races are longer than road races, but with simpler tracks.
Road races[]
- Radiator Springs Grand Prix
- Radiator Cap Circuit
- Sally's Sunshine Circuit
- Doc's Challenge
- Boostin' with Fillmore
- North Desert Dash
- Sarge's Off-Road Challenge
- Sheriff's Chase
- Rustbucket Race-O-Rama
- Ornament Valley Circuit
- Sally's Wheel Well Sprint
- Doc's Check-Up
- Tailfin Pass Circuit
- Delinquent Road Hazards
- Monster Truck Mayhem
- Chick's Challenge
- Radiator Springs Grand Prix
- Tailfin Pass Grand Prix
- Ornament Valley Grand Prix
Minigames[]
- Lizzie's Postcard Hunt
- Tractor Tipping
- Doc's Lesson: Powerslide
- Pit Stop Challenge
- Luigi to the Rescue
- Sarge's Boot Camp
- Mater's Backwards Lesson
- Sheriff's Hot Pursuit
- High Speed Heist
- Lightning Strikes Back
Piston Cup races[]
- Palm Mile Speedway
- Motor Speedway of the South
- Sun Valley International Raceway
- Smasherville International Speedway
- Los Angeles International Speedway
Xbox 360 and Wii bonus games[]
These minigames are only available on the Xbox 360 and Wii versions, which were both released after the initial release of the game on other platforms. Except Ghosting Mater, the minigames are available in every other console except PSP and Nintendo DS by entering the code "TRGTEXC".
Opponents[]
Each story mode race features a different set of characters that compete in each race. In addition to the player, there are several CPU opponents, each one having a different speed level - there will be one very fast character, one fast character, one medium character, and one slow character. This system is very similar to the "rival order" that is featured in the Mario Kart game series.
Course | Player | Very Fast | Fast | Medium | Slow |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Radiator Springs Grand Prix | Lightning | Doc | Sally | Fletcher | Ramone |
Radiator Cap Circuit | Lightning | Fletcher | El Guapo | Gerald | Papo |
Sally's Sunshine Circuit | Sally | Mia | Tia | Flo | |
Doc's Challenge | Lightning | Doc | |||
Boostin' with Fillmore | Lightning | Fillmore | Ramone | Mia | Tia |
North Desert Dash | Lightning | El Guapo | Gerald | Fletcher | Papo |
Sarge's Off-Road Challenge | Lightning | Sarge | Ramone | Fillmore | Sheriff |
Sheriff's Chase | Lightning | Sheriff | |||
Rustbucket Race-O-Rama | Mater | Zeke | Judd | Tommy Joe | Cletus |
Ornament Valley Circuit | Lightning | Vince | Sonny | Lenny | Barry |
Sally's Wheel Well Sprint | Lightning | Sally | |||
Doc's Check-Up | Lightning | Doc | Fillmore | Ramone | Sheriff |
Tailfin Pass Circuit | Lightning | Fletcher | Vince | Sonny | El Guapo |
Delinquent Road Hazards | Lightning | Boost[1] | Wingo | DJ | Snot Rod |
Monster Truck Mayhem | Lightning | Count Spatula | The Crippler | Ginormous | |
Chick's Challenge |
Lightning | Chick Hicks | Vince | Barry | Sonny |
Radiator Springs GP | Lightning | Chick Hicks | Fletcher | Gerald | El Guapo |
Tailfin Pass GP | Lightning | Chick Hicks | El Guapo | Gerald | Vince |
Ornament Valley GP | Lightning | Chick Hicks | Vince | Sonny | Barry |
Palm Mile Speedway | Lightning | Chick Hicks | Lee Jr. | Suregrip | Hollister |
Motor Speedway of the South | Lightning | Chick Hicks | Hollister | Suregrip | Lee Jr. |
Sun Valley International Raceway | Lightning | Chick Hicks | Guenther | Riley | Joltsen |
Smasherville International Speedway | Lightning | Chick Hicks | Aikens | Riley | Joltsen |
Los Angeles International Speedway | Lightning | Chick Hicks | Lee Jr. | Suregrip | Hollister |
Bonus points[]
Total Points |
Radiator Springs |
Ornament Valley |
Tailfin Pass |
Total |
100 points |
276 |
94 |
106 |
47600 |
500 points |
50 |
12 |
26 |
44000 |
2000 points |
23 |
10 |
10 |
86000 |
Total |
98600 |
35400 |
43600 |
177600 |
Development[]
Cars was developed and published by THQ to be released on several different platforms. The console versions were powered by Rainbow Studios' engine, with the handheld versions running off of Havok. In a behind the scenes feature included in the game's unlockable Bonus Content, the developers of the game reveal a variety of information regarding the game's design and development.
According to lead designer Jordan Itkowitz, the game was designed to provide additional story to those left wanting more after watching Cars. The game's prominent feature of exploration was implemented with the intention of allowing children to explore the vast world of Radiator Springs following their viewership of the film. Dan Scanlon also connects the exploration element to the morals of Cars, comparing how the film is about enjoying time in new locations, to how the game primarily takes place in Carburetor County.
For these reasons, the game also included a variety of new characters and new locations for players to familiarize themselves with. Scanlon and Steve Purcell confirmed that these new elements were based off of unimplemented ideas from the film.[2]
Beta elements[]
- Main article: Cars: The Videogame/Beta elements
Versions[]
- Main article: Cars: The Videogame (DS)
Main article: Cars: The Videogame (GBA)
- Main article: Cars: The Videogame (PSP)
Reception[]
Overall, the game has received positive feedback. GameSpot gave 7.0 out of 10 for the Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 2 versions, 7.6 out of 10 for the GameCube and Xbox versions, and 7.4 out of 10 for the PSP version. Metacritic gave 65 out of 100 for the Wii version, 54 out of 100 for the DS version, 73 out of 100 for the PC version, 71 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version, and 70 out of 100 for the PSP version.
Staff[]
- Main article: Cars: The Videogame/Staff
References to other media[]
- Cars: Several characters and locations return from this movie, with all of the characters keeping their original voice actors. The game's story also takes place shortly after the events of the film. The only inconsistencies would be the Racing Museum not being present and Lightning Mcqueen's Radiator Springs paint job in the end of the movie, as well as Doc Hudson not wearing his red tires. Though it is likely McQueen not having his RS paint job is reference to reverting back to his normal paint attire in the Los Angeles International Speedway in the movie, as well as the fact that he is gearing up for his next Piston Cup season depicted in the game. This was possibly to avoid spoilers.
References in later media[]
- Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures: All of McQueen's alternate paint jobs are the same as in the Cars video game.
- Cars: Mater-National Championship: Although there are many changes to the open world in this game, there are still several areas and roads that remain the same. All but the Dinoco paint of Lightning's alternate paint jobs reappear alongside new collectible paint jobs.
- Cars: Race-O-Rama: All of the changes made in Cars: Mater-National Championship are no longer present, and the open world has returned to the way it was in this game, with the exception of a few new roads made specifically for Cars: Race-O-Rama. Lightning's alternate paintjobs reappear, but only in Monster Truck Races.
- Cars 3: One of the voice clips Docs says when overtaking another racer is, "You might want to take notes on this one." The same voice clip would be re-used in Cars 3 in the flashback where he is balancing a stack of objects on his hood.
Gallery[]
- Main article: Cars: The Videogame/Gallery
Glitches[]
- Main article: Cars: The Videogame/Glitches
Trivia[]
- This is the only Cars Video Game where every voice actor from the film reprise their role. Which is rare for a video game since most video games do not retain all the original voice cast.
- The Piston Cup racers that appear in this game are different characters from the Piston Cup racers in the film, despite being nearly identical in appearance, with notable differences including their race numbers. In the Xbox 360 version of the game, however, all of the racers, excluding Hollister, Cortland, Joltsen, Aikens and Clarkson, have their numbers changed to match the characters that carry their sponsors in Cars. However, it is inaccurate. Sponsors such as: Dale Earnhardt Inc (likely due to copyright issues), Shifty Drug, View Zeen, Easy Idle, N2O Cola, Gasprin, Rev-N-Go, Vinyl Toupee, Gask-its, Shiny Wax, Apple (once again likely due to copyright issues), Bumper Save, Sputter Stop, and Spare Mint do not appear in the race, despite their logos appearing.
- Although, the original racers from Cars do not appear in the game, they are still seen on the key art for the game.
- The DS version of the game is much different than the console versions. It has a variety of mini-games to choose from, as well as a few Piston Cup races.
- The GameBoy Advance version only has four playable characters: Lightning McQueen, Doc Hudson, The King, and Chick Hicks. There are also unlockable pictures from the movie that the player can unlock and collect.
- The PSP version has its own story mode involving Boost, DJ, Wingo and Snot Rod as the main antagonists, and their friendship with Chick Hicks is revealed. There are sixteen playable characters to choose from, with DJ, Snot Rod, Wingo, Boost and Chick Hicks as unlockable boss characters.
- The PSP version of the game is the only version where Keith Ferguson does the voice of Lightning McQueen.
- If the player looks up in free drive mode, the clouds are tire treads, the same as in the movie.
- In the Xbox 360 version of the game, music and other SFX does not play during the cutscenes and endscenes, while they do in other versions.
- The Xbox 360 version was also the only version to have the Radiator Springs Theme playing in the final cutscenes.
- The Xbox 360 and Wii versions use different 3D models than other versions, for example, Gerald has smaller headlights and a more streamlined hood, Tommy Joe has dents on his trunk, and especially Lightning McQueen looks completely different.
- The last stripes at each end of the repaved road are shaped like lightning bolts.
- Like the film, the game is dedicated in memory of Joe Ranft.
- When the player visits Tailfin Pass in story mode, it will always be day time, even if the last event they played was at night time.
- If the player creates a new save-file and name it "CHMPION", they can access a hidden hard mode. It will not be noticeable by the first-look, but the opponents in Story Mode go way faster than usual.
- The game doesn't use music from the film. Instead, it has an original soundtrack composed by Bruno Coon. The game also has eight licensed songs that play during free roam, Road Races, and Piston Cup Races. They are sung by artists like All American Rejects, Los Lobos, Edgar Winter Free Group, Autopilot Off, as well as Stray Cats.
- The Wii and Xbox versions of the game have better graphics and more minigames due to both being released a few months later than the previous gen versions of the game.
- There was never a PS3 version released, but the PS2 version was put in the PS2 classics collection for PS3. Another game that got this treatment was The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.
- The Wii version uses motion controls.
- For some reason in the Piston Cup Races, the control to powerslide is unavailable to use while it can be used in Road Races. This makes it difficult in the turns of the racetack unless the player tilts.
- Red is the only character in the Radiator Springs residents to not appear in this game.
- The game includes the teaser trailer of Ratatouille when you select movie trailer. only with early sound effects, early music by Michael Giacchino and some early dialogue from the male cook "Ahh! a rat!" and the cooks chasing Remy except for the final dialogues of Mustafa, the female customer yelling "Rat!", Remy, Django and Emile before the final version of this teaser trailer with final sound effects, final music and final dialogue was released on June 9th with the theatrical release of the original movie.
References[]
- ↑ Boost is often prone to setbacks in this race, and will sometimes finish in fourth as a result, behind Wingo and DJ.
- ↑ Making of Cars: The Videogame (see timestamp 44:47)