Relive the spectacle of Roman chariot racing in this VR action-racing game where victory is attained by any means necessary. Get into your chariot in the Circus Maximus and race for one of four teams, each staking everything on a different strategy to victory.
Mario Kart XXL is a Game Boy Advance tech demo created by Denaris Entertainment Software for Nintendo in 2004. It demonstrates the Game Boy Advance's ability to render and scale/rotate two different background layers.
Randomish Races pay homage to the very successful marketing campaign known as dot races. Once played in front of thousands of fans in stadiums and arenas, the game has now made its way to computers worldwide. Players wager virtual currency to try to predict which dot, (red, blue, green, yellow) will finish the race first.
A racing game based off of the animated series Wild Kratts. You, controlling a robotic cheetah, must race several A.I. cheetahs across several courses.
Hybrid Gaming - The new way to play!
DR!FT is a realistic racing simulation that can be controlled via your smartphone. Turn your home into a race track! Drive thrilling races on your desk! Get high scores and tune your real racer virtually! In different game modes you can race with or against your friends. Compete worldwide with other players!
Control your DR!FT-Racer with throttle, brake, hand brake, and steering. In addition, the app delivers realistic sound that has been faithfully recorded from real cars.
With its different difficulty levels, DR!FT is suitable for beginners and professionals alike, and with the exact lap time measured by the built-in track scanner, nothing will keep you from having exciting races with your friends.
Capturing intense moment-to-moment racing action, GRID returns with an all-new experience where every race is the chance to choose your own path, create your own story and define your legacy in the motorsport world.
The official videogame of the 2019 FIA Formula One World Championship, F1 2019 challenges you to Defeat your Rivals in the most ambitious F1 game in Codemasters’ history.
Diddy Kong Racing Adventure is a rejected pitch made by the Climax Group for a Diddy Kong Racing sequel on the Nintendo GameCube around 2004. The project was never announced to the public in any capacity and only became known after an amateur video game archivist acquired the prototype and published a video about it in November 2016. Only the demo for their pitch was developed, in around April 2004, running on Xbox hardware as the tools had already been developed at the time.