Better than the home console versions.
Corvette is a pretty game with archaic gameplay. It's impressive what has been done with the track environments but the gameplay brings back memories of Pole Position and Enduro Racer on the Atari 2600.
The graphics feature blocky looking cars against detailed polygonal environments. The environments are graphically quite varied with towns, cities, countryside, plains, and coastal environments. On the side of the road you will see cattle, sail boats and hot air balloons among other things. Everything looks quite impressive when compared to earlier racing efforts on the Game Boy Advance. All this comes with a heavy price of a very close draw in distance. Luckily cars are visible beyond the draw in and arrows tell you whether a mild (green) or tight (red) turn is coming up.
The main gameplay mode is the Corvette Challenge. This takes you from the 1953 Corvette through the years to faster cars and tougher challenges. Each year has three challenges; Rally, Grand Prix, and Extra. Rally has you driving cross country racing the clock and one other challenger. Grand Prix has you competing against 7 other cars in a 2 lap course to finish first. Extra varies giving you challenges such as reaching a goal speed, doing slalom with cones, or bashing into cars until they wreck. Outside of Extra the gameplay is strait out of the early 80s with you driving down a track with left and right turns but no hills. You try to avoid the other cars and if you hit them you wreck and are reset or lose a great deal of speed. These wrecks don't seem to have any effect on the drone cars just like in the 80s. Extra provides some variety but these challenges are quite short. The cars you drive handle quite sluggish at first but at the end of the game finally start to feel about right just before the game is over.
All in all Corvette was fun enough for me to finish (it's a short game). It'll be fun to someone that wants a retro feeling racer. What it does not do is provide the feeling of driving your dream Corvette.