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  • Cisco Heat

    1990

    Cisco Heat

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Cisco Heat is a racing game with a two-speed shifter and a chase view. Take on the role of an officer who must race his squad car through San Francisco in an attempt to win the first ever 'National Championship Police Car Steeplechase'. The roads have 90-degree turns, and it includes sights such as the famous trams and the Golden Gate Bridge. The player can pick from two police cars, one designed for power and another designed for handling.
  • Wallaby!! Usagi no Kuni no Kangaroo Race

    1990

    Wallaby!! Usagi no Kuni no Kangaroo Race

    1990

    Racing
    Wii PC (Microsoft Windows) TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Wii U
    In this game the player bets on races. The twist is, the racers are wallabies. They also have rabbits in their pouches. The game takes place in a world largely inhabited by the said rabbits, but there are other animals, such as koalas who serve as bookmakers. The game also features managerial elements, as the players must manage their racers. The player can choose to play as one of four rabbits and name them. The racing itself is non-interactive, the only option being to change focus from one wallaby to another. The player can watch a race whether they've made a bet or not.
  • F-Zero

    1990

    F-Zero

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade Satellaview Super Nintendo Entertainment System Wii Wii U New Nintendo 3DS Super Famicom
    star 7.8
    F-Zero is set in the year 2560, when humanity's multiple encounters with alien life forms had resulted in the expansion of Earth's social framework. This led to commercial, technological and cultural interchanges between planets. The multi-billionaires who earned their wealth through intergalactic trade were mainly satisfied with their lifestyles, although most coveted more entertainment in their lives. This resulted in a new entertainment based on the Formula One races to be founded with vehicles that could hover one foot above the track. These Grand Prix races were soon named "F-Zero" after a rise in popularity of the races. The game introduced the first set of F-Zero racers: Captain Falcon, Dr. Stewart, Pico, and Samurai Goroh.
  • F-1 Race

    1990

    F-1 Race

    1990

    Racing
    Game Boy
    Game Boy port of F-1 Race.
  • Dekoboko Densetsu: Hashiru Wagamanma

    1990

    Dekoboko Densetsu: Hashiru Wagamanma

    1990

    Racing
    Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
    Dekoboko Densetsu is a humorous game that combines elements of arcade action and racing. Up to five players can compete in the races. All the stages are vertically-scrolling (top-down), with the cars represented as small sprites of different colors. The player's goal is not only to beat the other cars, but also reach the finish line safely: each car has limited hit points, and continuously receives damage during the race.
  • Astro Fang: Super Machine

    1990

    Astro Fang: Super Machine

    1990

    Racing
    Family Computer
    Astro Fang: Super Machine is a Family Computer video game that was released for an exclusively Japanese market in 1990. Somewhere in the galaxy lies the planet RS-121 – a desolate planet that has suffered terrible disasters which made life impossible. Only one construction still remains on the planet – a highway called the Black Line. It is said than an ancient legend is somehow connected to this highway. Players must knock enemies off the road by using missiles before they can knock him off the same highway. Automobile repair shops can be found where cars can be repaired and re-supplied with much-needed weapons. The playable vehicle resembles a 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 while the unplayable enemy vehicles resemble dune buggies. The game has an infinite amount of continues and a meter appears on the bottom left-hand side of the screen to remind how close the player is to achieving the goal.
  • Monster Truck

    1990

    Monster Truck

    1990

    Racing
    Game Boy
    Monster Truck is a Racing game, developed by Another and published by Varie, which was released in Japan in 1990.
  • Super Monaco GP

    1990

    Super Monaco GP

    1990

    Racing
    Sega Game Gear Sega Master System/Mark III
  • Sunsoft Grand Prix

    1990

    Sunsoft Grand Prix

    1990

    Racing
    Game Boy
  • F1 Circus

    1990

    F1 Circus

    1990

    Racing
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Family Computer
    The first game in Nichibutsu's Formula One top-down racing series. F1 Circus is a top-down Formula 1 racing game and the first game in Nihon Bussan's F1 Circus series. It was first released on the PC Engine in 1990, but a modified version - also partially based on this game's sequel, F1 Circus '91 - would later be released on the Famicom in 1992. As with every other game in the series, the game was never localized in North America or Europe. The game uses the real life names of drivers and teams from Formula 1, like Nigel Mansell and Ferrari. The series would continue to acquire the various licenses needed to use real names from Formula 1.
  • Burnin' Rubber

    1990

    Burnin' Rubber

    1990

    Racing
    Amstrad GX4000 Amstrad CPC
    Burnin' Rubber, a GX4000/CPC plus launch/bundle title (and one of the few exclusives for the range), is an arcade-style racing game, much inspired by the developers' earlier WEC Le Mans. The game depicts a Le Mans-inspired endurance race over four laps consisting of four checkpoints each. The game begins with a qualification lap before the race itself starts. Racing is arcade-style, with Outrun-style 3rd person perspective view graphics and a timer that indicates how much time is left before the next checkpoint has to be reached. Opponents fill the track and billboards fill its sidelines - crashing too fast into either displays a spectacular crash animation and takes valuable time off the clock. The game offers a choice of automatic or manual gear switching. The time of day passes during racing, thus offering driving in sunsets and sunrises and during the night.
  • Bigfoot

    1990

    Bigfoot

    1990

    Racing
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Bigfoot is a monster-truck racing game developed by Beam Software Company for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
  • Rad Racer II

    1990

    Rad Racer II

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade Nintendo Entertainment System
    star 6
    Speed, Thrills and Glory! Feel the exhilaration of road racing with lightening fast Turbo Boost acceleration to 250 miles per hour. Plus the sensational ups and downs of zooming over ruggeg terrain in the hottest cars on the road today. All it takes to handle the action is skill, reflexes and nerves of steel. Drive to Win! Rad Racer II gives you all-out access to 8 of the most challenging race courses ever! Including the streets of New York City, Las Vegas and San Francisco. You'll feel more sense of speed and more responsiveness than ever before. And you can test your skills in both nighttime and daytime driving conditions. With realistic new graphics, dynamic new music and perilous new challenges -including dizzying spinouts that make Rad Racer II the most fun you've ever had behind the wheel!
  • World Grand Prix 2

    1990

    World Grand Prix 2

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade
  • GP Rider

    1990

    GP Rider

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade Sega Game Gear Sega Master System/Mark III
    A motocycle racing game from Sega.
  • Michael Andretti's World GP

    1990

    Michael Andretti's World GP

    1990

    Racing
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    Superstar Michael Andretti personally guides you through the perilous and exciting world of Grand Prix Racing! Four of the most powerful racing machines are your to command on 16 famous international Grand Prix courses from around the globe! Hone your driving skills or challenge the best - it's all up to you in this amazing simulation of Formula One racing!
  • Over Drive

    1990

    Over Drive

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade
  • Galaxy 5000

    1990

    Galaxy 5000

    1990

    Racing
    Nintendo Entertainment System
    The future of Grand Prix racing is in outer space. And you're one of the hottest turbo-racers in the solar system. But are you tough enough to win the ultimate racing challenge, the GALAXY 5000? Dozens of track objects, including land mines, gun turrets, speed zappers, warp doors and deadly solar spikes! Awesome digitized sound effects. Hear the driver scream as he falls off the track. Use your winnings to repair damage, or upgrade to a more powerful turbo-craft!
  • F1 Douchuuki

    1990

    F1 Douchuuki

    1990

    Racing
    MSX
  • Double Axle

    1990

    Double Axle

    1990

    Racing
    Arcade
    Double Axle is a monster truck racing game created by Taito in 1991. The object of the game is to complete every single race by coming in 3rd Place or better. If the player fails to do so, the game will end. By completing races successfully, the player will be awarded prize money depending on how well they did. This game also features the option of upgrading the monster truck, which is essential for completing harder races. Additional money can be earned by completing the bonus stages after each race. The Japanese variant of Double Axle was as Power Wheels, featuring slightly modified gameplay.
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