Outrunners is a driving game that allows you to gon a world tour of various stages. Follow the selected drive course by choosing one out of the 8 different type cars whose characteristics such as perspectives, power, transmission, steering wheel manoeuvrability, etc. are different. Appealing to young chouples who drive in a stylish manner, players who skillfully make turns at the corners, and so on, amid the beautiful sceneries throughout the world, this game is sure to enhance the activation of the locations.
Cyber Spin is a top down racing game. The player takes on the role of Chuck Davis, superstar teenage racer, driving in the Cyber Car. Chuck faces seven opponents in Grands Prix across ten nations. The main obstacle in Cyber Spin is the power supply. Power is depleted when turbo is used and also when damage is taken. When there is no power left, the race is over for Chuck.
The game is a port of the Japanese game Shinseiki GPX Cyber Formula, removing based on the anime.
Every detail of F-1 racing comes to the Game Boy with FASTEST LAP. Challenge the clock and try to get the best time on one of 16 different tracks. When you want some competition, take on the world and try to win the championship, or race against a friend for bragging rights. No matter how you race, there is plenty of action to go around in FASTEST LAP.
The players can pick from 40 fictional drivers and 24 teams to play with. The game is always shown in split-screen mode, even when the player is playing on his own, in this case the opponent directly behind or ahead of the player is shown in the other window. Car settings can be adjusted in the garage. Pit stops can be used to repair the car during a race. Crashing the car can also force the player to retire from the race early.
"Top Gear sends players over eight countries around the world with one of four cars, facing sharp turns, pit stops, and debris in this arcade-style racing game."
Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II or simply Super Monaco GP II is a racing game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear in 1992. It is a sequel to Super Monaco GP, but this time the game is sponsored by Ayrton Senna (who won the Monaco Grand Prix six times). Also unlike the previous game, Super Monaco GP II was not released in arcades or for any non-Sega console or computer.
At the time of release it was regarded as the most realistic racing experience on home video game consoles, and the fact that it was endorsed by Ayrton Senna meant the game was very popular. However, due to these celebrity endorsements, it is unlikely Super Monaco GP II will be re-released without cutbacks.
Stunt Buggies, a maze driving game similar to Rally-X, was developed and published by Codemasters for the Commodore 64 in 1992. This game involves 1 or 2 players piloting buggies around dangerous mazes filled with renegade buggies on a quest to collect all the bombs in order to escape the maze.
Released originally in the Quattro Arcade computation, The NES versions were released as multicarts and were published by Camerica without a license by Nintendo.
You are one of MotorCity's finest performing your regular duties: patrolling every street, making routine arrests, issuing tickets, and setting up speed traps. Suddenly the calm is broken! There's a crime in progress and you're the first to respond. You contact the helicopter patrol who's already on the scene. Time is of the essence. Using your surveillance map, you find the best route to the scene of the crime just in time to make the collar. It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it!
Versions of Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing released outside North America were simply titled Turbo Racing with all references to Unser removed, due to the relative obscurity of CART and Unser outside of North America.
Like Hang-On Jr. before it was of Hang-On, Limited Edition Hang-On is a simpler-course version of Super Hang-On. LE Hang-On is identifiable by having a full-bodied motorcycle as part of the cabinet.
This driving game will work using a joystick and button for throttle. It appears to be European in origin and the names of the common auto manufacturers have been slightly altered.
In this immersive 500cc motorcycling management simulation, players start with a $4 million budget to build their dream team. The game seamlessly blends economic strategy, technical management, and racing action across renowned circuits like Phillip Island. Players select from 20 international racers and 14 high-performance motorcycles from top manufacturers, balancing rider skills and bike specifications to create a winning combination. As the season progresses, players transition from novice racers to seasoned professionals.
The gameplay alternates between hands-on racing simulation—where players control acceleration, gear shifts, and cornering—and strategic team management, where they guide their rider through real-time race conditions. With both single-track and championship modes available, the game offers engaging experiences for solo players or turn-based competition for two, allowing motorsport enthusiasts to test their skills both on and off the track.