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  • The Classic Lotus Trilogy

    1994

    The Classic Lotus Trilogy

    1994

    Racing
    Amiga CD32
    Classic Lotus Trilogy is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Magnetic Fields and published by Gremlin Graphics, which was released in Europe in 1994.
  • Skunny Kart

    1994

    Skunny Kart

    1994

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Skunny Kart plays much like Mario Kart for the SNES. The player races around the track trying to finish the race in first place. Along the way there are traps scattered around the tracks as well as some power ups. There are many sound effects used throughout Skunny Kart that have been taken from other licensed properties including: The Terminator, Bugs Bunny, and the Simpsons.
  • F1 Pole Position 2

    1994

    F1 Pole Position 2

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    F1 Pole Position 2 - known in Japan as Human Grand Prix II - is the sequel to Human Grand Prix and the prequel to Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle‎.
  • F1 Pole Position

    1993

    F1 Pole Position

    1993

    Racing
    Game Boy
  • Ike Ike Dendai Bus

    1993

    Ike Ike Dendai Bus

    1993

    Racing
    PC-9800 Series
    PC-98 bus-driving time trial game.
  • Micro Machines

    1993

    Micro Machines

    1993

    Racing
    Sega Game Gear
    Game Gear port of Micro Machines.
  • Championship Rally

    1993

    Championship Rally

    1993

    Racing
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Championship Rally is a top-down racing game. The player can choose to control real rally cars: Toyota Celica, Nissan Pulsar, Lancia Delta, and others. There are three modes in the game: time attack, high speed rally, and "adventure mode", which takes the player through a championship in Senegal. Each mode allows the player to select a car and customize its steering, gears, brakes, etc. Car controls are fairly simple, with one button assigned to accelerating and another to applying brakes.
  • Ferrari Racing

    1993

    Ferrari Racing

    1993

    Racing
    Handheld Electronic LCD
  • F1 Grand Prix Star II

    1993

    F1 Grand Prix Star II

    1993

    Racing
    Arcade
    A Formula 1 racing game.
  • Cross High

    1993

    Cross High

    1993

    Racing
    Watara/QuickShot Supervision
  • F1 Super Lap

    1993

    F1 Super Lap

    1993

    Racing
    Arcade
    A colorful F1 simulation game with realistic graphics, somewhat similar to F1.
  • CyberRace

    1993

    CyberRace

    1993

    Racing
    DOS
    CyberRace is a futuristic single player racing game developed and published by Cyberdreams in 1993 for MS-DOS. It features flying car vehicles, called sleds, designed by industrial designer Syd Mead.
  • Skidmarks

    1993

    Skidmarks

    1993

    Racing
    Amiga
    The first instalment in the Skidmarks series is a slightly-from-above racer for one or two players in the vein of Super Sprint. There are four different cars to choose from: a rally sports car, a high-wheeled muscle car, a monster truck and a buggy. There are two sets of six tracks each, each track measuring roughly three by two screens in size. Apart from the usual simultaneous two-player option, where both play on the same computer, there is a (null) modem link option, allowing four players to compete at the same time. Additionally, messages can be sent via the serial line, so as to taunt the opposing team. Depending on the available memory, there are either one, two or four kinds of cars partaking in the race.
  • Thomas the Tank Engine 2

    1993

    Thomas the Tank Engine 2

    1993

    Racing
    Amiga
    Thomas returns in his first sequel
  • Super Chase H.Q.

    1993

    Super Chase H.Q.

    1993

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 7
    Super Chase H.Q. is an enhanced sequel to Chase H.Q. As usual, you must drive your way towards a criminal's vehicle, which is known to be involved in some crime, while avoiding passing cars to gain points. Your car also comes equipped with three turbos, which can be useful if you are way behind the vehicle. But this time, cars aren't just the only things that you have to worry about. You will also encounter bikes that shoot or throw firebombs at you, as well as cars that go the wrong way. (If you crash into one of these, you'll be sent flying through the air.) Not to mention other obstacles such as barricades. Furthermore, as well as the criminal's damage indicator, you also have your own. When you finally catch up with each criminal, they are likely to shoot at you if you get too close to their vehicle, but you may encounter criminals who have different ways of attacking you. The fourth criminal, for example, launches a missile at you if you are further behind him. Once you are shot at and hit, your indicator de
  • F17 Challenge

    1993

    F17 Challenge

    1993

    Racing
    BlackBerry OS Amiga
    This third-person racing title features officially licensed Formula 1 cars and circuits and marked Team17’s first foray into the racing genre. The game offers two main modes: Arcade, where players must finish each race within the top three positions to continue, and Normal, where points are accumulated across races, allowing for occasional poor results without ending the campaign. Three difficulty settings are available, and the number of laps can be adjusted. The grid consists of 22 cars, with players able to select teams such as Ferrari, Williams, McLaren, and Benetton. Collisions with other cars, kerbs, or barriers cause vehicle damage, which may require a pit stop to repair. Failing to reach the pits before sustaining further damage can result in retirement from the race. Effective avoidance of slower lapped traffic is often essential to maintaining race position.
  • Lamborghini: American Challenge

    1993

    Lamborghini: American Challenge

    1993

    Racing
    Amiga CD32 Super Nintendo Entertainment System DOS
    star 6.6
    The game is an upgrade from Titus Interactive's previous entry in the Crazy Cars franchise, Crazy Cars III. It adds a two player mode and a few more options, the game's most notable feature is its Jazz Fusion soundtrack. Another feature of this game is that your car is damaged in every beat you suffer, and so that it goes back to normal state only by paying a little money later to repair it.
  • Burning Rubber

    1993

    Burning Rubber

    1993

    Racing
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Despite the smutty title, the only ‘big people’ requirement is a driving license, as you’re racing through Europe and America in a variety of cars. Each level has a visual background reflecting part of the country. The route is mapped out beforehand, but it needn’t be strictly adhered to, as the surrounding roads are all presented and can be used as you wish. The computer cars in the race will often deviate from the course as well, adding real navigation to the proceedings. You accrue damage from contact, which needs to be repaired after the race, so you need to keep some prize money coming in. The racing is illegal, so you are pursued by police as you go, similarly to Crazy Cars 3, so make sure not to get caught, and do your dangerous driving out of their sight. You’ll have to drive on the correct side of the road and negotiate pedestrians and other traffic as well
  • Prime Mover

    1993

    Prime Mover

    1993

    Racing
    Amiga
    The smoothest, most realistic arcade motorcycle game ever hits the Amiga with the arrival of Prime Mover. Featuring 5 awesome bikes, a huge selection of the most challenging tracks from around the world and realistic and testing riding conditions, Prime Mover screams onto the grid and into pole position ahead of all the competition. So if you want to sample the power and sheer excitement of the international bike racing circuit, then Prime Mover is the clear winner.
  • Overdrive

    1993

    Overdrive

    1993

    Racing
    DOS Amiga
    The game was probably inspired by the hugely successful Namco/Atari arcade game Pole Position which was one of the most popular arcade games when Overdrive was being developed. Like Pole Position, Overdrive uses the "rear-view racer format" but there are no bends in the track. The aim of the game is to finish in the top 12 in order to qualify for the next track. There are five different tracks but as there are no bends, the only difference is the change in scenery (fields, night, snow, desert and riverside scenes) as well as a change in the grip.
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