Codemasters' official game, IndyCar Series, is blisteringly fast, nerve-shatteringly intense, pure professional racing and features ultra-close pack racing with up to 33 cars racing on track. Gameplay requires total focus to handle the incredible overtaking manoeuvres at speeds well over 220 mph. IndyCar Series delivers a full racing season, which includes the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race (Indy 500), the greatest spectacle in US racing.
Butt-Ugly Martians: Zoom or Doom is a 2002 racing video game released by Runecraft. The game is based on the computer animated television series Butt-Ugly Martians.
The gameplay of Zoom or Doom focuses mainly on competitive racing, there are seven different racers in which two have to be unlocked by the player, each with different advantages such as handling and speed. There is also a time attack mode, as well as a practice mode and multiplayer mode which allows the player to race with a friend. The game has no autosave feature, meaning the player has to manually save the game or else all progress will be lost.
Ganbare Goemon: Karakuri Kiteretsu Race is a racing mobile phone game from the Ganbare Goemon series which was developed and published by Konami and released in May 7, 2003 in Japan. It is part of the Ganbare Goemon: Tsuukai Game Apli series.
Race to become a motocross champion! Join Mickey and his pals for the most action you will find on two wheels as you rack up points, gather gems, and collect cool motorcycle parts.
Furious Karting brings the speed and excitement of kart racing to your neighborhood. Now you can hop into a kart and speed through city streets, shopping malls, and fantasy tracks. During each race, you'll have special moves, pickups, and tricks to help you pass the competition. In addition to battling rival racers in single-player mode, you can compete against your friends in four-player multiplayer mode. No matter which character you play as, you can develop your own racing style and lead your team to victory.
Race around fast and futuristic race tracks in some of the most high tech cars ever created. Each hover craft has the ability to get to very high speeds at a simple touch of a button, while side boosters allow you to take sharp turns at full tilt and turbo (if you really want to go even faster) gives you an added boost for a short amount of time.
The 10 tracks on offer can be completed either in Grand Prix, Time Trial or Free Ride modes. Grand Prix has you competing one race after the other for the grand prize. The higher you finish, the better the chance to progress and win the title.
A vehicular combat game, feautring many different cars, game modes and tracks. In most game modes, you can collect power-ups to maximise your chance of winning or slow down opponents.
WWE Crush Hour is a vehicular combat video game published by THQ and released in 2003 for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2. An Xbox version was planned but canceled.
TOCA World Touring Cars (Called Jarrett & Labonte Stock Car Racing in the USA and WTC: World Touring Car Championship in Japan) is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters, and released for Game Boy Advance only in Europe in 2003. It is part of the TOCA Touring Car series.
The game features 30 tracks, and 15 crafts; however, when the first six races are available, the player must complete the game to unlock more tutorials and tracks. It also features "Trackman", a mode which allows players to create their own tracks using various objects. Tutorials guide the player to this mode. A two-player split screen mode is included in the game, as well as the Time Trial and Cup racing modes for one player. The player should choose a craft they like to use in the game, and then go through five series (each including six tracks). After the race has loaded, the screen will show a view of the track. The player will see a countdown that would begin the race. The player must finish at first, second or third place to win. If he or she successfully completed a series, the player unlocks more material. Despite the tracks incorporating twists, turns, loops, corkscrews and jumps, various obstacles are considered avoidable for him or her. Falling off the track is one example. When below the third position,
ATV Quad Power Racing is the sequel to ATV Quad Power Racing on the Playstation, with many new features: Choose from 10 of the top professional riders from all over the world, including Dana Creech, Kory Ellis and Tim Farr. Race through 17 massive tracks and five environments, located in challenging countries throughout the world. Get dirty and physically fight with opponents to the finish line, letting them know that you're king off-road. Over-the-top controls and game physics, allowing players to pull huge air and amazingly fun power slides. More than 20 freestyle tricks to let riders express their wild side while tearing up the competition. Several multi-player modes of play, brings the action to players and their friends. Real-life in-game sponsors, adding to the realism of the game.
This fifth installment in the Tokyo Xtreme series, focuses more on the "drifting" style of racing and has two different distinctive challenges of racing included in the game. Players can race professionally during day races, earning money to upgrade their cars and try to get the big sponsorships. During night races, players can race for pride, along with the ability to bet money and even car parts.
Players will race in the scenic mountains of Japan, in real life courses on uphill and downhill races and even during varying weather and seasonal conditions, effecting the handling of the cars as they would in real life. There is also a rivalry battling system in the game, making the races more dangerous as opponents try to stop them at all costs.
It also features real licensed high-end vehicles such as Nissan, Toyota, Subaru, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Mini, Volkswagen among many others.
The gameplay is very similar to past games by Namco, like MotoGP (PS2) and MotoGP 2 (PS2). MotoGP 3 is based off the 2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, but with the introduction of four stroke bikes, the gameplay has some slight differences. The new 990cc 4-stroke bikes are faster, but tend to be a bit of a handful while the 500cc 2-strokes are less faster but slightly better to handle.
HSX: HyperSonic Xtreme is a futuristic hover sled racing game. Races take place on elevated tracks littered with speed boosts, shield power ups, and big jumps. There are several game modes, including a cup mode and slalom races, either of which can be played in two player split screen.
One of HSX's major features is it's built-in track editor. The full-featured track editor lets you create your own tracks, complete with flashy special effects.
Carrera Power Slide Virtual Racing offers many fast and furious modes and challenges. Can you beat them all? The Real Racing Mode allows one or two players to control real Carrera Race Cars on Carrera tracks, using the Game Boy Advance with precise control. Happy racing!
ATV Quad Power Racing 2 is the sequel to ATV: Quad Power Racing, with many new features.
Choose from 10 of the top professional riders from all over the world, including Dana Creech, Kory Ellis, and Tim Farr. Race through 17 massive tracks and five environments, located in challenging countries throughout the world. Get dirty and physically fight with opponents to the finish line, letting them know that you're king off-road. Over-the-top controls and game physics, allowing players to pull huge air and amazingly fun power slides. More than 20 freestyle tricks to let riders express their wild side while tearing up the competition. Several multi-player modes of play bring action to players and their friends. Real-life in-game sponsors, adding to the realism of the game.