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Uniracers (Unirally in PAL territories, and called 1x1 during development) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game released by Nintendo in 1994 in North America and 1995 in Europe. The game was pulled from store shelves due to a legal dispute with Toy Story creator Pixar due to the bikes resembling Red the unicycle from Red's Dream. The creators of the game claim that there is a resemblance, but only because both were meant to look like unicycles. They felt that the trial was unfair because it seemed as if Pixar claimed to own all digitally made unicycles. Dave Jones later confirmed that the idea for the game did in fact come from Red's Dream.

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  • Uniracers
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  • Uniracers (Unirally in PAL territories, and called 1x1 during development) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game released by Nintendo in 1994 in North America and 1995 in Europe. The game was pulled from store shelves due to a legal dispute with Toy Story creator Pixar due to the bikes resembling Red the unicycle from Red's Dream. The creators of the game claim that there is a resemblance, but only because both were meant to look like unicycles. They felt that the trial was unfair because it seemed as if Pixar claimed to own all digitally made unicycles. Dave Jones later confirmed that the idea for the game did in fact come from Red's Dream.
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  • December 1994
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  • 1995-04-27(xsd:date)
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  • Unicycle racing
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  • Game
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  • North American box art
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  • SNES
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  • K-A
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  • x
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  • Uniracers (Unirally in PAL territories, and called 1x1 during development) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System video game released by Nintendo in 1994 in North America and 1995 in Europe. The game was pulled from store shelves due to a legal dispute with Toy Story creator Pixar due to the bikes resembling Red the unicycle from Red's Dream. The creators of the game claim that there is a resemblance, but only because both were meant to look like unicycles. They felt that the trial was unfair because it seemed as if Pixar claimed to own all digitally made unicycles. Dave Jones later confirmed that the idea for the game did in fact come from Red's Dream.
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