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When you move away from the basic mobile app and toward a dedicated handheld setup (like a Steam Deck or an Android-based PSP clone), you unlock a level of polish that the original mobile version lacked.

For a handheld racer, having physics that react differently to every surface makes the 30+ tracks feel incredibly diverse. This is "better" than static tracks where the only variable is the corner angle.

While never saw an official release on the original PlayStation Portable (PSP) hardware—debuting later on mobile, PS4, and Xbox—it feels like the spiritual successor to the handheld’s legendary kart racers. If you’re looking to argue why this style of "old-school" karting is better on a portable setup, Why the "Portable Power" of Beach Buggy Racing Dominates

But hold on. Rewind the clock to 2011.

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