
Then there's Reigel and the Berg mentioned on the YMMV tab.
The second has the same mechanic from Mario Kart in which whenever there's an AI opponent behind you, it starts gaining an enormous amount of speed to catch up. Composite Character: "Governor Broadside" in the first LEGO Racers is actually combining the name of Governor Broadside (the Imperial Soldiers' leader) and the physical appearance of Admiral Woodhouse (the Imperial Guards' leader). The second game also has a few, though not to the same degree as the first, as the only ones that exist are playing as Martians and a wide-angle view. They only work in Single Races and are not activated if you play Time Trial or Circuit Mode.
Classic Cheat Code: The first game has a whole slew of cheat codes that are solely meant for messing around, such as turning all the power-ups to one type, having them always maxed out, making parts of the cars invisible (such as the wheels, chassis, or driver), and a fast-forward mode. Dino Island in the second game has one. The Amazon Adventure Alley shortcut is a tunnel located behind the waterfall. Built with LEGO: The setpieces (often based upon actual LEGO sets) and fully-customizable cars are built with LEGO bricks. Breakable Power-Up: Getting hit by a projectile causes a car to drop a collected power-up upgrade. Bragging Rights Reward: What do you get after spending tons of time looking for all the golden bricks scattered throughout the maps in the second game? Fireworks. Although they didn't make it an integral part of the game, this would explain why there's a cheat to enable only grapple power-ups (all the other power-up cheats simply enable only one brick color). Author Appeal: In at least one interview, a developer expressed the team's liking towards the grapple power-up (red plus one white) above all the rest.