Based on the Pod racing scene that crops up early on in the film, the game puts you in the shoes of the young Anakin Skywalker as he scoots around eight worlds in a choice of 20 Podracers. [1] During the Galactic Civil War, by the time of the skirmish on Hradreek, rumors of humans winning were heard of in the Outer Rim systems. Wookieepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. Untitled Obi-Wan Kenobi television series, How Wookieepedia treats Canon and Legends, https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Podracing_Tales?oldid=9430881. The engines were connected to the pods themselves by means of long, Steelton cables. Prepare to return to the world of podracing. Remove this message when finished. I think most fans of Star Wars will agree that there are very few redeeming features about ‘Episode 1’. It is requested that this article, or a section of this article, be expanded.
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Get Steam keys on our Patreon! Prizes usually consisted of parts or credits and were awarded to the first to cross the finish line or the last surviving racer.[1]. They were portrayed by comedians Greg Proops and Scott Capurro respectively. Imperial agents seized and auctioned off Podracers, the arenas, and all equipment they could locate, and within a few years of the Empire's rise, Podracing was effectively ended. Take the controls as Anakin Skywalker, or any one of over 21 Podracers, and feel the full-force blast of two massive jet engines at simulated speeds of up to 600 mph. Fode and Beed first made their appearance in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, and appeared in subsequent media related to The Phantom Menace and podracing. Although technically illegal, but often controlled by the Hutts,[4][5] Podracing flourished during the rule of the Galactic Republic, particularly among planets in the Outer Rim and on worlds such as Malastare and Ando Prime. This article needs appropriate citations. Racers losing their lives during competitions was commonplace. Get Steam keys on our Patreon! After what seemed like an eternity, Star Wars Episode I: Racer has finally released on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Plus, remember when the first issue of Star Wars: Shattered Empire by Greg Rucka was released in 2015? [5], In the Anoat sector, during the Iron Blockade, the Ivax Syndicate oversaw Podracing and other activities. The reason for the reversal of their roles remains unknown. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. It is requested that this article, or a section of this article, be expanded. Because of the reflexes needed to control the pod as it raced around the course at breakneck speeds, as well as the dexterity needed to control the Podracer, human Podracers were uncommon on Tatooine by 32 BBY, apart from Anakin Skywalker, being dominated by non-humans. During races, Fode and Beed would provide color commentary; Fode would speak in a Galactic Basic drawl while Beed would provide information in Huttese. Fodesinbeed Annodue, better known as Fode and Beed, was a Troig Podracing announcer. Inhuman physical attributes, as well as extra pairs of hands, came in handy when trying to control the pod at its top speed of around 900 km/h. The sponsorships, acclaim, and cash-flow that venues and racers received was brought to an abrupt end, and due to its largely non-Human appeal, racers disappeared or were arrested at a staggering rate. The spectacular race was especially notable for being won by a Human, nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker. Take control of a podracer speeding through flaming methane lakes, Tusken Raider assaults, anti-gravity tunnels, and much more in … Star Wars Episode I may divide the opinion of Star Wars fans, but the fast and furious pod-racing scenes from the film remain a highlight. Untitled Obi-Wan Kenobi television series, How Wookieepedia treats Canon and Legends, Star Wars: Republic: Emissaries to Malastare, Star Wars: Republic: The Devaronian Version, Jedi Apprentice Special Edition: The Followers, The Last of the Jedi: Return of the Dark Side, Fortune, Fate, and the Natural History of the Sarlacc, The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide I: Onslaught, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (reference book), Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace The Official Souvenir Magazine, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Illustrated Companion, The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels, Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide: Updated and Expanded, Viva Space Vegas!
However, those blinded by nostalgia may have forgotten how hard this game really was back in its heyday. [1] The sport was also watched by citizens from the Core Worlds; large viewscreens in seedy establishments such as the Outlander Club on Coruscant relayed Podraces from all over the galaxy. Climb on, strap in, and experience the pure adrenaline-pumping excitement of the Podracing sequence from Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. Once the improvements have been completed, you may remove this notice and the page's listing. [1], Racers would perform multiple laps on a particular race track, moving at dangerous and, at times, deadly speeds. Popular on planets such as Malastare, Kergans, Theron, Cantonica, and Tatooine, individuals who competed in these games were also known as podracers. Podracing was a dangerous racing sport performed by repulsorcrafts known as podracers, which were small, one-man craft propelled by large engines. Ultimately the marriage of their live-action performances with CGI was not realistic enough, and the character became fully computer generated. Racers losing their lives during competitions was commonplace.
[1], Despite the Empire's best efforts, not all of the sport's racers or fans were destroyed.
The History of the Marvelous Wheel, Part 2, https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Podracing/Legends?oldid=9270364. On Tatooine, these cart races evolved to incorporate hanno speeders.
The title Racer gives the game away somewhat.
Betting on the races was a popular pastime with many of the watchers on Tatooine, and it was through Qui-Gon Jinn's bet with Watto, a bet that Skywalker would win the race, that Skywalker was freed. Finally, players will be able to bask in the glory of high-octane pod-racing on treacherous maps. Popular on planets such as Malastare, Kergans, Theron, Cantonica, and Tatooine, individuals who competed in these games were also known as podracers. Capable of achieving speeds over 700 kilometers per hour, podracers were used in the similarly named sport of podracing.