Equestria Girls Racing

Equestria Girls Racing is a upcoming racing game by Philip McGhee. Its was based on My Little Pony: Equestria Girls spin-off films. He had imagine of what this gameplay will be like on Wii U, Playstation 4 and Xbox One on it. It was set to be released on North America in June 25, 2017, Europe in July 19, 2017, and in Australia in July 31, 2017.

Drivers

 * Equestrian Twilight Sparkle
 * Fluttershy
 * Rarity
 * Rainbow Dash
 * Pinkie Pie
 * Applejack
 * Sunset Shimmer
 * Spike
 * Principal Celestia
 * Vice-Principal Luna
 * Flash Sentry
 * Crystal Prep Twilight Sparkle

Unlocked Characters

 * Cheerilee
 * Apple Bloom
 * Sweetie Belle
 * Scootaloo
 * Adagio Dazzle
 * Sonata Dusk
 * Aria Blaze
 * Dean Cadance
 * Principal Cinch
 * Timber Spruce
 * Gloriosa Daisy
 * Lemon Zest
 * Sour Sweet
 * Sunny Flare
 * Indigo Zap
 * Sugarcoat
 * DJ Pon-3
 * Trixie
 * Discord
 * Starlight Glimmer

Race tracks

 * Canterlot High
 * Canterlot High Playground
 * Canterlot High Library
 * Canterlot High Lunchroom
 * Canterlot High Backstage
 * Canterlot High Field
 * Camp Everfree
 * Camp Everfree Cave

Production

 * The game started in 2014 when Philip McGhee said; "Mario Kart 64 gave me an idea to create Equestria Girls, but in a racing style. After all, I'am a brony fan." When Philip McGhee sent a concept art of Human Twilight Sparkle driving in her go-cart around the High School yard to Lauren Faust, she was really impressive with the concept and agree to be the producer of the game. Steven Spielberg (known executive producer for Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs) decides to be the executive producer of this game too. However, he felt that getting a FMV clips from both Equestria Girls and Rainbow Rocks will be mean vandalizing, having release that both movies were copyrighted to Hasbro, so he decided to use pictures from both movies and had both Deanne Oliver and Sherri Storner (known writers for Tiny Toon Adventures) to write the racing quotes for all the character, including the unlock characters.

Reception
The game received mixed reviews, with the average score of 90 out of 100. Jakyia, sister of Philip McGhee, gave it a positive review, saying "Jayson, Philip, Lauren Faust, and Steven Spielberg had done a good with game appropiatle. This is the best game since The Lion King for both Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis."

Twilight Sparkle
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Fluttershy
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Rarity
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Rainbow Dash
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Pinkie Pie
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Applejack
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Sunset Shimmer
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Spike
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Principal Celestia
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Vice-Principal Luna
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Cheerilee
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Apple Bloom
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Sweetie Belle
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Scootaloo
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Flash Sentry
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Adagio Dazzle
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Sonata Dusk
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Aria Blaze
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Principal Cinch
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Gloriosa Daisy
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