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In the mid-1990s, the Super Famicom was a breeding ground for experimental spin-offs of popular franchises. Among the most charming and unique of these is Hashire Hebereke, a high-energy, on-foot racing game developed and published by the legendary SunSoft. While many mascot-driven racing games of the era attempted to mimic the success of Super Mario Kart, SunSoft took a different path by utilizing an isometric perspective and focusing on the athletic prowess of its quirky cast. Featuring the beloved characters from the Hebereke universe—known to many Western fans through the NES title Ufouria: The Saga—this game offers a surreal and frantic competitive experience that stands out in the 16-bit library.
The narrative of Hashire Hebereke is as whimsical and nonsensical as the series' reputation suggests. Rather than a grand quest to save the world, the game focuses on a friendly, albeit chaotic, competition between Hebereke and his eccentric group of friends. The setting is the vibrant, surreal world of the Hebereke franchise, a place where logic often takes a backseat to colorful abstraction. Players race through various locales that mirror the series' art style, including lush fields, icy tundras, and strange, dream-like dimensions. The world building is handled through character interactions and the bizarre environmental hazards that populate each track, maintaining the