RC Revenge Pro is a Sony PlayStation 2 racing video game released by Acclaim Entertainment in 2001. It is set in 6 different movie worlds (Horror World, Planet Adventure, Jungle World, AKLM Studios, Monster World and Pirate World) where the player races small remote control cars. Maxim gave the game 3 of 5 stars, and MobyGames gave the game 53 points out of a possible 100. It is an enhanced port of RC Revenge for the PlayStation.
In RC Revenge Pro, the player can compete in Championship, Single Race, and Time Trial. In addition, RC Revenge Pro also includes Multiplayer Race modes.
The game features 19 different vehicles. There are also 24 tracks, with each scenario having 4 tracks with unique graphics and music. There are many cars to choose from, all rated in the attributes of speed (the top speed the vehicle can reach) as well as its grip and responsiveness. There is also a track builder mode, where new tracks can be created in one of the six scenarios with street blocks. Each vehicle is also available in a boat version, because many tracks contain water sections.
RC Revenge is a racing game released for the PlayStation in 2000, developed by Acclaim Entertainment, It is set in 5 different movie worlds (Horror World, Planet Adventure, Jungle World, AKLM Studios and Monster World) in which the player races remote controlled cars across many varied tracks.
The game was also ported to the PlayStation 2 as RC Revenge Pro, featuring updated graphics, running at a higher resolution and retaining all of the vehicles, tracks and features of the original.
There are four games modes in RC Revenge: championship mode, single race, time trial, and multiplayer race. RC Revenge has boat and race car effects and an options mode where the player can see the credits, track records, adjust music and sound volumes, brightness, and more.
In Track Editor, players can build their own track and save it on to a PS1 memory card. After that, they can test their skills against a friend or a computer. By pressing random, the player can try out other courses besides player-created tracks. With P2 (second player), one can only go up to 4 RC cars, while Player 1 Has up to 8 or 4 RC cars. There is a limited amount of track pieces that can be used to make a track. The player can also change backgrounds and the music. Tracks can be redesigned and made into a whole new track. Tracks can also be saved and played with other people.