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Rocket - Robot on Wheels (Europe)

Nintendo 64
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1999
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✪ Reviewed on March 28, 2026
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A staggeringly inventive Ubisoft 3D platformer that long sat in the shadows. Whoopie World is packed with physics ideas, gadgets and puzzles that stand out among the competition. Far from flashy and easily missed at the time, yet one of the most brilliant N64 platformers.

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Category
Platformer 1 player 3+
Description
3D platformer with Rocket the robot saving the Whoopie World theme park from the mischievous raccoon Jojo. Published by Ubisoft, released in 1999 in Europe and North America. Open explorable world, original tractor-beam physics mechanics, eight worlds, and inventive boss fights.

Rocket - Robot on Wheels review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,01 GB 📅11/10/1999
Published by Ubi Soft

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Collector interest

The Europe edition of Rocket: Robot on Wheels, Insomniac's first game published by Ubi Soft, in its trilingual PAL pressing (English, French, German). A physics-driven 3D platformer that went largely unnoticed at launch and has since become a sought cult classic. The reduced PAL run and the title's critical reappraisal sustain a notably firmer value than in the United States, grounded in real demand.

An underrated gem

The first game from the future studio behind Sly Cooper, this 3D platformer bet on a surprisingly advanced physics engine to solve its puzzles in a theme park. Released late in a saturated genre, it drowned in the crowd. Its clever mechanics and ingenuity make it a prime rediscovery for fans of idea-driven platforming.

Is Rocket - Robot on Wheels still worth playing in 2026?

A 3D platformer from Ubi Soft, Rocket - Robot on Wheels stars a unicycle robot who must save an amusement park, leaning on a physics engine surprisingly advanced for its day. Object manipulation, gravity and physics based puzzles contrast with the genre's classic collecting, in a colourful, inventive production. The fickle camera stays its main flaw. For a fan of retro 3D platforming or someone curious about the N64's overlooked gems, the title keeps a real originality.

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