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ModNation Racers Hands-on: Creating and Racing
Friday, November 20, 2009Kart racing games often get thought of as offshoot projects from successful franchises with popular characters. Even the venerable Mario Kart owes a great deal of its success, or at least its acceptance, to a roster of drivers that includes its namesake, Luigi, Bowser, Yoshi, et al.
ModNation Racers, an upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive, doesn't enjoy the luxury of such starpower and built-in fans...
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