Many of us hold fond memories of classic games from our childhood, reminiscing about the hours spent playing them eagerly after school or work. Recently, actor Sydney Sweeney shared her favorite childhood game during a press junket for Madame Web.
Having grown up with a gaming enthusiast brother, Sydney revealed that she and her brother enjoyed playing the Simpsons game. She also mentioned playing Super Mario Bros on Nintendo DS. When asked to specify which Simpsons game she meant, Sydney clarified that it was the racing game, 'Road Rage,' which was available on Xbox.
For those unfamiliar with Road Rage, it is an arcade-style taxi game where players race against the clock to pick up and drop off passengers across various maps. Players earn points and additional time by completing tasks efficiently, such as minimizing collisions and destroying specific objects like lampposts and trees.
Road Rage, released for PlayStation 2 in 2001, offers unlockable vehicles and maps, missions, and different difficulty levels to enhance gameplay experience. The game features a leaderboard to track high scores and encourages replayability through its engaging mechanics.
For gaming enthusiasts looking to explore classic titles like Road Rage, the game provides an entertaining and challenging experience that has stood the test of time. Sydney Sweeney's nostalgic recollection of playing Road Rage highlights the enduring appeal of beloved childhood games that continue to hold a special place in our hearts.