Inspector Gadget Racing

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Publisher(s)Light & Shadow Production
Release28 February 2003
Inspector Gadget Racing
Developer(s)Bit Managers
Publisher(s)Light & Shadow Production
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release28 February 2003
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player

Inspector Gadget Racing is a 2003 racing video game for the Game Boy Advance developed by Bit Managers and published by Light & Shadow Production. The game is a kart racing game featuring licensed characters from the Inspector Gadget franchise. Upon release, the game received mixed reviews, with reviewers praising the design and variety of the circuits, but critiquing the game's controls and handling, difficulty and lack of originality in the genre. Retrospective reception of the game was also mixed, with outlets doubting the necessity of a licensed game using Inspector Gadget characters.

A screenshot of Inspector Gadget Racing.

The game is a kart racing game in which players compete as Inspector Gadget and other characters, including Penny and Dr. Claw,[1] in races held across twenty circuits, with players starting with three available tracks and unlocking additional ones as they win each in order.[2][3] Players can collect power-ups on courses, such as missiles or tar, to disrupt other racers.[3] The game has multiplayer functionality using the Game Link Cable for Advance players each with a copy of the game.[2]

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