The Legend Of Cars: Ultra Burning Speed

'''NOTE: This game is fake. You can edit this page if you want, but please, don't vandalize it.''' The Legend Of Cars: Ultra Burning Speed (named Legend Of Cars: Ultra Burning Speed GP on the box art) is a racing game released on October 21, 2011, for Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS, and BeachBallOS on November 24, 2011.

Why It's Burning Disaster

 * 1) The game's main problem is the graphics (excluding the models). They were made in MS Paint and looked like they came from a Paint 3D CGI animated series. Even Bubsy 3D, which is mostly textureless, looks better than this.
 * 2) Some of the cars are too overpowered. The Blue car (shown in the box art) is way too fast and gets even more faster when you use the boost.
 * 3) Somewhat the Amiibo logo shows in the box art. But Amiibo didn't exist! The first Amiibo came out on November 21, 2014, and did not exist back in 2011. That's very cursed.
 * 4) The game is too easy due to the overpowered cars.
 * 5) The tracks are very simple and bland.
 * 6) The DS version is pretty much useless because it's identical to the 3DS version. The only difference from the 3DS version is the softly watered-down graphics.
 * 7) Sadly, that's the only game of the series due to Bliss Games, being bankrupt.

Ultra Burning Speed Qualities

 * 1) The 3D graphics (excluding the textures) look very nice. It also uses cel-shading to resemble a painting made in MS Paint but in 3D.
 * 2) The game is quite fun, even if it's too easy.
 * 3) Stick Racer Man is a very likable character since he is very friendly, and when his opponent loses, he brings them up and thanks them for racing with him.
 * 4) The game has a lot of content compared to Mario Kart DS.
 * 5) The BeachBallOS version is the only way to play the game on a PC, and it's a good port and handles the gameplay without the second screen very well. You can also try to run it on Windows, and it works.

Reception
The game received mixed reviews from critics and players alike. It has a score of 65 out of 100 on Metacritic.

Trivia

 * Robert Honshon, one of the devs of Bliss Games, has a page on Twitter, and he says a lot about the history behind this game.