Burnout Dominator is an installment of the Burnout series for the PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation Portable systems. The game is mainly focused on returned Burnouts feature - draining a complete boost meter without stopping wich was last seen in Burnout 2: Point of Impact. With return of Burnouts feature there were four new game modes added including Maniac Mode (players need to drive dangerously to get highest scores by earning drifts, air, oncoming and near misses. Chaining Burnouts in this mode increases the score multiplier), Drift Challenge (in this mode player need to obtain as many feet of drifting as possible. Chaining Burnouts also increases the score multiplier here), Near Miss Challenge (same as Drift Challenge, but player needs to score near miss bonuses), Burnout Challenge (also same as Drift Challenge, but focusing on obtaining Burnouts score). However, some options have been removed from the game - for instance Burnout Dominator doesn't feature Crash Mode, there is also no Traffic Checking Mode and
Rayman kart is a karting game developed by gameloft and released in 2007 featuring 8 courses to race on included within 3 different cups, the courses being: Dreamy Forest, Rockslide Race, Sanctuary of Fire, Frozen Highway, Shipwreck Track, Murky Swamp, Moonlight Pass and Rabbid Battlefield,
The cups being Bronze, Silver and Gold.
The game also included many popular characters from the rayman and Rabbids series, those being: Rayman, Globox, Teensie King, Razorbeard, Hoodblaster and Mr Rabbid
Aquadelic GT is a boat racing game in the style of a kart racer – easy to learn, but challenging to master. Enjoy piloting boats with stunning physics. Whilst one is stable in every situation another can be hard to control at speed. There are multiple paint-jobs for each boat, so you can choose one you like. It is also possible to control bigger vessels like yachts and cargo ships for relaxing leisure cruises. And one more thing... Use torpedoes, rockets, mines and even jumping frogs to smash your opponents.
Initial D Arcade Stage 4 (also known as Initial D 4 in Europe and the US) is a 2007 arcade racing game based on the Initial D series. It is the fourth game in the Initial D Arcade Stage series. It was the first Initial D game to feature online battles via Sega's ALL.net services exclusive to the Japanese release. A limited edition, called Initial D Arcade Stage 4 Kai, also exists. This is the last entry to have a full English localization.
This is a bit more gory than the usual Super Mario game, but it is still family-friendly despite that.
Play as Mario or Luigi and kill enemies with your Kart. Use the Cursor Up and Down keys (Arrow keys) to move your Kart. Speed up by using the Right Arrow key, and stop by using the Left Arrow key. Press the "A" key to use the Nitro Boost.
Choose your favorite All Grown Up character, hop in a souped-up kart and put the pedal to the metal on custom tracks packed with twists, turns, jumps and power-ups galore! Choose from three custom tracks, power-ups include super speed, slime cannon and more. Features super fast-pace and realistic racing physics.
Grievous: Getaway is a spinoff video game available exclusively for cellphones. It is published by THQ Wireless like the most part of Star Wars games for mobile telephones. The action takes place during the events of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. The player controls Obi-Wan Kenobi with a goal of eliminating General Grievous. The game has five levels. After completing the game it is possible to play again and choose either character, Obi-Wan Kenobi or Grievous.
F&F Super Bikes is a spin-off of The Fast and The Furious arcade game. Since this game is about motorcycle races, it uses a different cabinet, with a replica of a byke's body, like most motorcycle based arcade games.
Turbo Trucks is an aggressive, no-holds-barred race to the finish line featuring a line up of some seriously mean vehicles.
Set across winding woodland courses and remote desert canyons, you get to choose from a selection of gorgeous trucks and take on opponents in successive races to earn coveted trophies in the tournaments, or hone your driving skills in the quick races and time trials. Win the tournaments to gain access to more courses and trucks!
Ram, smash and spin your opponents off the track while perfecting your racing line to gain the upper hand. Anything goes!
Asphalt 3: Street Rules is a racing video game by Gameloft Shanghai that was released in 2006 on Java-based mobile phones, in 2007 on non-Java based mobile phones and was also released in 2008 for Nokia's N-Gage 2.0 gaming platform. It is the first mobile game to be played at the World Cyber Games competition. It was the first in the series not to be released for the Nintendo DS.
RayCity is a free-to-play racing MMO. The game offers quests and missions divided into several categories - photo-taking, chase, road rage, and party missions. Completing them earn experience, items, skills or new map areas. Up to 20 players can participate in race modes including single, team, and guild. Speed Racing Mode is a twice daily event where huge groups of players race between pre-set points around the city. Players earn experience to unlock new cars and skills. These skills include drifting, boosting, jumping, sliding, and burnout. Engines, body parts, and exterior of the cars are customizable.
This game features many different races that may take place on the Wangan, or on the local mountain roads called Touge. There are two types of races that can take place on the Wangan: Destination Races - a simple point to point race, and Top Speed Battles - whoever can set the highest speed record in between the start and finish wins. The Touge also features two events: Grip Battles - point to point race going uphill or downhill through tight Hairpin Turns, and Drift Battles - whoever can accumulate the most points by the end of the run wins. Throughout the Wangan are several exits which can lead to hotspots - where Wangan races can be started, touges, Car Dealerships, tune shops, and Robo-Garages. These garages were featured in the movie The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.