By Brad Cook

“Prepare to qualify,” commands a familiar voice. You take a deep breath and grip the steering wheel — or, at the least, you steady a finger on your iPod’s click wheel. Before you looms the Misaki Point race track, where distant mountains sit under a cloudy sky and many of its treacherous turns feature a beautiful view of the ocean and a nearby lighthouse. You remind yourself not to get distracted by the scenery.

The light at the starting line flashes green, and you’re off. A puddle in the first turn slows you down, but you pick up speed and soon you encounter a tightly-grouped pack of cars. You deftly weave between three of them, but another turn comes up. You drop back, negotiating the curve before attempting to pass the other two.

A short stretch of straight track provides a brief respite, and you pick up speed again, breaking into the clear. You successfully pass the rest of the challengers you encounter and earn the coveted pole position for the upcoming race. You also unlock a version of the Misaki Point track that runs in reverse, but there’s no time to try it right now: A three-lap race is next, promising more goodies to unlock.

An Updated Classic

Pole Position: Remix brings the 1980s arcade classic to the iPod with all of the features you remember, including a cockpit view of the action, racing speeds in excess of 200 MPH, oil slicks that make you lose control, and collisions that produce wheel-bouncing explosions. A new track, Misaki Point, joins four existing ones: Namco, Speedway, Wonder, and Seaside.

During a race, complete each lap within the time limit to earn extra seconds, with your final score based on the distance you traveled and the number of rival cars you passed. Crashes take time off the clock, so be careful. The faster you finish the race, the higher you’ll place. Do well and you’ll unlock reversed and mirrored versions of the tracks, as well as graphical themes based on other classic Namco games, including PAC-MAN, Galaga and Dig-Dug. The Retro and Neopolis themes even change the environment.

Choose from two levels of difficulty and run through some practice laps before you join a single race or a multi-race Grand Prix. Select Sudden Death, another option you need to unlock first, if you want a challenge in which one crash ends the race.

While you’re zipping around the tracks at breakneck speeds, you can not only listen to your music, but you’ll notice that the game pastes your album art on the billboards that you occasionally pass. It’s a feature you’ll find only on the iPod version of Pole Position: Remix, so prepare to get your groove on while racing.

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Prepare to Qualify. Slow down for this turn, then stomp on the gas and carve a path through those cars.

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System Requirements

  • Mac OS X version 10.3.9 or Windows 2000
  • iPod nano (3rd and 4th generation only), iPod classic, or iPod (5th generation only). Not playable on your computer, other iPod models, iPod touch or iPhone. Please check which iPod model you have.
  • iTunes 7.5 or higher required to download (games cannot be played in iTunes)
 
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