Magnavox Odyssey launch title, sold separately. A racing game using both a track overlay and a game board; the game board keeps track of laps and the second player's dot along with the ball dot keeps time. Uses game card number 5.
A first-person arcade racing game released by Kasco in 1969. It was an electro-mechanical game using a form of video projection to display a racing track on a screen. It was a precursor to first-person racing video games.
Rift Drift is a momentum based drifting game, featuring infinite and time trail based game modes in a variety of procedurally generated levels & biomes.
Wallsurf is a game that combines elements from CS:GO's Surf minigame, Jumps, and the beta release of Karlson. This game is a fast paced 3D racer based on the movement mechanic of sliding down walls.
Carnage Kart X is a retro-inspired Hack N' Slash Karting game combining hand-drawn 2D pixel art and 3D gameplay like it's 1996! Use your weapons and driving skill to survive swarms of fiendish ghouls and horrendous horrors who would like nothing more than to see you join the ranks of the dead!
Take part in the death race in this game. Ride fast and crash cars of your rivals. It will be harder with each new level. But you can upgrade your car and open new abilities, it will help you. Roar of the engine and clang of metal will not leave you indifferent.
Build Share Race
Carbox is a sandbox Driving game.
With its easy-to-use editor, you can create customized maps and circuits to explore and race.
Build your own city, share it with the world, and race in an ever-expanding library of community generated maps.
Start your engines and outrun 99 racers in a thrilling knockout race. 100 start. Only 1 survives. Lightning-fast reaction-racing with a 100-racer twist. Party up with friends, master simple tap controls and test your reflexes on choas-filled highways as you try to boost and bash your way to 1st place. Let's DASHY CRASHY!
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas is an unreleased racing game based on the movie of the same name for the Sega Dreamcast. The game was developed by Full Fat and set to be published by Swing! Entertainment in late 2000. Despite being based on the live action movie, the game itself had a cartoony artstyle which is more in line with the show rather than the series of movies.
The game was later cancelled and another racing game based on the movie was later released instead in 2001 exclusively for the PlayStation 2.