Win, Place, or Show: How to make a Horse Racing Game Work Today

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  • miamikris
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    • Mar 2008
    • 330

    #16
    Re: Win, Place, or Show: How to make a Horse Racing Game Work Today

    Originally posted by shigogouhou
    There have been horse racing games (the Gallop Racer series on last gen). They didn't sell very well at all. Played great, but just didn't sell.
    GALLOP RACER WAS ALOT OF FUN WISH THEY WOULD DO IT FOR PS3!
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    • Matt Diesel
      MVP
      • Mar 2003
      • 1637

      #17
      A horse racing game, done right, would be awesome. Ability to run a stable, bid on past race winners, breed horses with different "DNA", train them up to refine them, race them , place bets on em. All online or off.
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      • redman1
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        • Mar 2009
        • 40

        #18
        Re: Win, Place, or Show: How to make a Horse Racing Game Work Today

        Originally posted by Gossennator

        Even better

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        • KeHoeff
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          • May 2009
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          #19
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          • woodjer
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            • Mar 2003
            • 1196

            #20
            Controlling the racing could be much more than "jamming the X button," even on a 360 or PS3 controller. In fact, if a game like this tries to appeal to a horse racing fan (instead of just a casual gamer), I think the whole Wii & Nunchuk idea could be a big turnoff. If you ask me, the race aspect of a game like this would be perfect for those that have talked about using the tilt of the analog stick to determine speed. Let's say that you're riding a closer, you could start the race by pushing all the way forward. It might put you in the lead initially but you'll run out of gas very quickly. With that same horse though, if you only go half way and then wait until the right moment (which would vary based on the horse, distance, and race pace, among other factors) to "floor it" you'll get a bit of a speed bonus to help you catch the leader. That same tactic might not work though for a horse that is better suited for setting a faster pace by jumping out to a big lead and fighting off challengers in the home stretch. Some of these ideas were put in place by Gallop Racer already but it would be great to see horse "personality" play out more from race to race with the random "off day" thrown in where something causes the horse to run differently. Speaking of personality, that's what could make a game like this so interesting. In a car, if you tell it to turn left, it turns left but with a horse, if you try to steer it in toward the rails but it doesn't want to go there, it'll fight you and if you keep trying to do it, it might just quit altogether. Anyway, I'm all for someone trying to tackle this concept.
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            • FootballSchemer
              Banned
              • Apr 2009
              • 762

              #21
              "Horse Racing" For Intellivision was the game!

              Thats old school my friends

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              • batche
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                • Aug 2011
                • 2

                #22
                Just reading thread and I play a Horse racing / breeding sim and im sure not the only one, its graphics are nothing special but has great pelayability value and is very addicting, Also the average age of player would be mid 40's im 28 and alot of youngger guys play aswell very enjoyable as you socialise with the other players to try and sell horses or offer yours to them for stud. Try hoovesoffire.com tell the mod i sent you

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                • batche
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                  • Aug 2011
                  • 2

                  #23
                  also in real time which got me hooked as i tryed a few on the net

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                  • jack1535
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                    • Mar 2010
                    • 1789

                    #24
                    Re: Win, Place, or Show: How to make a Horse Racing Game Work Today

                    Originally posted by MrNFL_FanIQ
                    Most of the people who even care about Horse racing are either compulsive gamblers and/or old people. I don't the market is there for a video game.
                    I am not old and I am not a compulsive gambler, and I love horse racing. The only time I gamble is when I go to Saratoga once a year for a weekend.
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                    • jyoung
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 11132

                      #25
                      Re: Win, Place, or Show: How to make a Horse Racing Game Work Today

                      I don't remember the name of the arcade game where you actually got on the horse and rode it with three other buddies competing alongside you, but it was a riot:

                      <iframe width="420" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/mgSK9KazHcU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

                      Also, the Mario Party 3 horse racing minigame:

                      <iframe width="420" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/XlDVqfz1d6I" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

                      NUUUUUU RWWWWCAAAAAWDDDDD!
                      Last edited by jyoung; 08-31-2011, 07:56 PM.

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                      • Perfect Zero
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                        • Jun 2005
                        • 4012

                        #26
                        Re: Win, Place, or Show: How to make a Horse Racing Game Work Today

                        I love horse racing (cheep night out, plus you can get a few bucks), but I wouldn't put much into a horse racing game. There's nothing like actually going to the track.
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