

If you've ever wanted to feel like you're barely holding onto a rocket disguised as a car, Speed Racer on SNES is your jam. The second you hit start, you're thrown into these absurdly twisty tracks where the scenery blurs into neon streaks and the only rule is "don't crash (but good luck with that)."
It nails that anime chaos—you'll be swerving around oil slicks one second, then boosting over jumps the next. The controls take a lap or two to get used to—everything feels slippery in the best way, like you're constantly fighting to keep the Mach 5 from spinning out. And those rival racers? Total jerks. They'll sideswipe you without hesitation.
What surprised me was how good it still looks. The colors pop, the cars have this chunky charm, and the soundtrack’s all screeching guitars and engine roars. Just don’t expect deep strategy—this is pure, dumb speed with a grin on its face. You’ll either love it or walk away dizzy.
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