Cosmic Race


is a video game developed for the PlayStation system, created by the Japanese company Neorex, which became famous after receiving the dishonor of a "0.0 out of 10.0" rating in Game Players magazine. The game was released in 1995 in Japan only. Cosmic Race is the only game produced by Neorex.

Gameplay

As the title implies, it was ostensibly a spaceship-racing game.
The game is notorious for being one of the worst video games of all time. Criticisms of the game include the strange controls, the poor graphics that were taken from the PlayStation developer's kit, and the poor collision detection.

The review

The game was reviewed in Game Players issue #88, published September 1996, which was the last issue published under the name "Game Players." In it, the reviews section was prefaced with a list of the possible ratings. In each issue ratings 1.0-10.0 would have humorous real world analogs. The rating of 0.0 had been described for quite a while as simply "Cosmic Race." Since this was the final issue of Game Players under its original name, they decided to commemorate the occasion by finally giving the game a proper review.
The review was written by Chris Charla, who bemoaned long loading times, poor graphics which were taken directly from the PlayStation SDK, a non-intuitive control system, and a complete lack of collision detection.

Reception

Next Generation reviewed the game, rating it one star out of five, and stated that "Although there are only a few titles available on the PlayStation, it is obvious, in comparison, that Cosmic Race is substandard on almost every level. The graphics are childish and uninspired and the control is entirely awkward. If all were right with the world, this game would never have been made."