I’m not sure whether this had anything to do with my acquiring Turbo Racing in the first place, but it certainly wouldn’t dissuade me either.Īl Unser Jr.’s Road to the Top takes a bit of Turbo Racing, which really just slapped Al Unser Jr.’s name onto the NES cartridge when it was translated from the Famicom version, and expands on it a bit by trying to simulate the road from beginning a racing career to becoming a champion driver. ![]() Needless to say I was very familiar with the Unser family, as they were almost always on the local news throughout the month of May, throughout my entire childhood. ![]() There was testing and qualifying and wrecks and deaths and all the things the come with a month-long racing event. Growing up in Indiana May was a big deal, as the Indy 500 was an event that lasted the whole month. Knowing this meant I just had to try it and see how it compared to the Turbo Racing memories of my childhood. That was until a week ago when I found out there was, kind of, a sequel titled Al Unser Jr.’s Road to the Top for the Super Nintendo. I always wondered what a sequel would have been like, but I assumed that was it, as I had never heard of a sequel. I can’t remember where I first acquired it, but I remember it being a part of my NES collection for quite some time now. I must admit that I’m a fan of Al Unser Jr.’s Turbo Racing on the NES.
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