Initial D Arcade Stage Ver. 2 (known simply as Initial D Ver. 2 in its export release) is a 2002 arcade racing game based on the Initial D series. It is the second game in the Initial D Arcade Stage series.
There are rumours that a competition called the "London Challenge" is soon going to take place, in order to determine who is the best taxi driver in the British capital. In this quasi-sequel to Taxi Challenge Berlin, players start by choosing a traditional Black Cab or one of three sports cars, and then try picking up passengers around town and driving them to their destinations as quickly as possible.
Test Drive is a racing game developed by Pitbull Syndicate. In Test Drive, you play as Dennis Black, a street racer who is contacted by a wheelchair-bound man and hired to race in his place in a series of underground street races known as "test drives".
This edition of Test Drive has some improvements over it's predecessor, Test Drive 6. This time around there is a story driven mode, called "The Underground." You take the role of Dennis Black, an independent street racer who improves his standing in the underground street racing world with the help of a mysterious benefactor.
A clandestine group has been organizing illegal street races in the USA for more than 50 years. What started as a fun event has grown into an annual contest for cash and glory. Only six are given a chance to prove their worth.
US Racer contains 11 tracks in different locations across the USA. Players can race in cities such as Los Angeles, New York or Washington DC or can take part in a race through the Grand Canyon or Yellowstone. Next to Time Trial and Single Race, the Tournament is the main event. It has been split up in three sections: Park Trial, City Trial and US Race. After completing a section, the next one is opened up.
The tracks contain obstacles and jumps. Enemies will try to push other cars off the road, and the police also make an appearance. Scattered around the tracks are power-ups that repair the car, provide boost or cash. The money can be used to upgrade the car, repair it or buy boost prior to the race. After completing an entire tournament with a certain car, an alternate vehicle becomes avai
MotoGP puts you behind the handlebars of some of the fastest machines on two wheels. Take control of any of the bikes and riders from the world of Grand Prix Motorcycle racing, and race across 10 real-world tracks in a variety of game modes. In Grand Prix and Training modes, you can develop your own rider's attributes and then race to unlock tracks, riders, cheats, and bikes. Show off your speed and style in single-player tournaments or multiplayer races.
Sega Rally makes its debut on the handheld format with this GBA rendition. Choose from a number of fully licensed rally cars (Subaru, Ford, Toyota, Mitsubishi, etc.) and hit the rally tracks.
You'll find a number of different terrains, from dirt to snow, country roads to jungle hills. The aim is to cross the finish line with the best time possible, beating out the opposition to the main prize. You'll have the chance to upgrade and repair your car as you go, which is important if you want to find the reach the line first. The more you win, the more you'll unlock. From new cars and tracks to mini-games and galleries.
Road Trip: Arcade Edition is the GameCube edition in the Road Trip series of racing games. This game allows you to race tiny little toy cars around various oversized environments. Most of the cars resemble super-deformed versions of popular automobiles, but the actual model names are not used. There are dozens of tiny cars to collect.
Some of the tracks in this game appear to be scaled to the size of your racer, others take place in oversized real-world environments, like a house or a garden.
The usual racing game modes are present, single race, championship, and multi-player. Winning races allows you to purchase upgrades and other vehicles. You can also link this game with Road Trip: Shifting Gears.
Bedrock is ready to rumble! Fred, Wilma, and all their friends are ready to put their feet to the floor and burn it up all the way from Bedrock to Rock Vegas in the infamous "Boulderball Run", a hilarious race all across the madcap, crazy world of the Flintstones! Ready steady YABBA DABBA DOO!
Go anywhere, smash anything that gets in your way. It's not always about driving well in New York - sometimes it's about getting from A to B by any means. If it involves taking out a few cars, buses, fire engines, taxis, delivery vans, telephone boxes, jumping a few ramps, making a few shortcuts... then so be it!
Taking on the role of the hero Nick Bluetooth -- straight out of the hit Fox Kids TV series, GALIDORTM: Defenders of the Outer Dimension -- players find themselves in an Outer Dimension on an action-packed quest to free friends who have fallen into the clutches of the evil tyrant Gorm.
With the ultimate goal of finding the portal to GALIDORTM and ridding the Outer Dimension of its wicked ruler, Nick encounters many challenges and menacing creatures along the way. Armed with the awe-inspiring ability to "glinch" or absorb the attributes of enemies he defeats, Nick can fly, jump, grapple and navigate through his adventures.
Treasure Planet: Treasure Racer is one of the three games from the Treasure Planet: Training Academy collection that was distributed by McDonald's Mighty Kid's Meals, the other two being Treasure Planet: Broadside Blast and Treasure Planet: Etherium Rescue. Treasure Racer was published by Disney Interactive and released in 2002, along with all the other Treasure Planet related games.
Big Mutha Truckers is a truck racing game where you are one of Ma Jackson's four kids. You have to make money for 60 days. The one who earns most money in that period will get Ma's business. There are plenty obstacles to change your success to failure. Players make cash by trading various commodities in the five cities that make up Hick State County, by taking on special jobs (some legal, some not so legal), by wagering with other rival drivers and by causing as much chaos as possible!