Beanotown Racing

Beanotown Racing
Developer(s) Simian Industries
Publisher(s) Zoo Digital Publishing
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) November 14, 2003[1]
Genre(s) Racing
Mode(s) Single player

Beanotown Racing is a racing video game that was developed by Simian Industries and released by Zoo Digital Publishing in 2003 for the PC; the game features several characters from the British comic The Beano, with a few from its now-defunct brother comic The Dandy, as playable racers. It is the first (and only) videogame to be based on the two comics.

Characters

Players can initially select from Dennis the Menace, his sister Bea, Minnie the Minx, Roger the Dodger and Korky the Cat to compete in the Beanotown Championship; five other characters can be unlocked after winning certain races with certain characters, and there are also two secret characters who can also be activated by entering two of the game's cheat codes. Dennis's car is a dune buggy with the number "1", while Bea's car is a motorized pram (much like Baby-Face Finlayson's), Minnie's car is a cross between a scooter and a skateboard, Roger's car is a bumper car with the number "2", and Korky's car has his face moulded into the front of it (along with the number "8") - however, Gnasher's car also has this number.

Gnasher's car is a kennel, and to unlock him, the player must win any race with Dennis; Plug (from The Bash Street Kids)'s car is a garbage can with the number "3", and to unlock him, the player must win "The Bash Street Burn Up", with Bea. Bananaman's car is a banana with the number "7", and to unlock him, the player must win "Street Streak", with Gnasher - and Brain Duane's car is a futuristic vehicle with a laser cannon on the front, but to unlock him, the player must win "The Dandy Dash", with Minnie. Desperate Dan's car is a cross between a steamroller and a motorcycle, and to unlock him, the player must win a championship with any character; if the player types "WALTER" upon the main menu, then selects Dennis, he or she will race with Walter the Softy, and if he or she types "CALAMITY", he or she will race with Calamity James, who will replace the character they select, but his car (which has the number "13")'s steering is reversed, and it does not make him disappear from the dungeon on "Haunted Castle".

Weapons

The weapon powerups cycle through the weapons each character brings into the game; if the player drives over one, he or she will receive the weapon that was displayed at that time. However, he or she would need to fire his or her current weapon in order to pick up a second one, as the cars could only hold one weapon at a time - and some of them were more effective than others when used in certain locations.

Tracks

The game has six tracks, which can be played through in succession in "Beanotown Championship" mode or separately in "Single Race" mode (in the latter, the player can also select how many laps a race can be, from one to nine, while in the former it will always be five); there is also a "Time Trial" mode in which the player can test themselves to see how fast they can complete a lap of their chosen track.

Cheats

In late 2003, The Dandy and The Beano gave out cheat codes for the game; when entered on the main menu, a picture of Dennis in a secret agent's hat and coat would appear, with the text "CHEAT ACTIVATED" next to him. There were seven in all and they are shown below:

Related comic strip

In the run up to the game's 2003 release, there was a comic strip in The Dandy, entitled Dandy Days in Beanotown, which featured the then-current Dandy characters (including Korky the Cat, Desperate Dan, Bananaman, Cuddles and Dimples, and Brain Duane), competing against their rivals from The Beano in their own town, after Dan had become ambassador there. It was drawn throughout by Steve Bright.

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