Launch 100 Kilometri (100 Kilometers) and play. A racing game published in Italy in 1986 by Load 'n' Run [IT], developed by Francesco Fantazzini and Federico Fantazzini.
Push your driving skills to the limit in this vibrant, fun, arcade-style racing game! Can you master every track to become the next All Star?
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"Oh, Deer!" is a video game about drifting your station wagon along the Perfect Line to Grandma’s House. Is it a metaphor for the futility of human existence? Is it a militant vegan parable? Is it a crass advertisement for family automobiles? Let the mystery unfold before you.
The 3rd game from the successful Touring Car series. This game is bigger & better, with instead of just the British touring car series, they have expanded the game, so you can compete in touring car championships from across Europe, The America's, Asia & Australia. You can race in an exhibition race or participate in a realistic championship mode, where you choose a scenario, first of all you have to complete the testing session, similar to Gran Turismo. After that you are set a target to reach before the end of season. If you complete the target you unlock secret cars.
Initial D - Arcade Stage 6 AA was produced by Sega in 2011.
A new mode, Tag Battle, was introduced. Unike its predecessor, it was released for Sega RingEdge hardware for the first time. The game saw a change in its driving physics. Unlike Initial D Arcade Stage 5, a drift gauge and an updated tachometer was introduced to help inform players when they were drifting. The 'Legend of the Street' mode also introduced a "Rolling Start" for the first time since the story mode in Initial D Special Stage. The tachometer now informed players whether or not their speed was below the gear range. Online network was extended to support regions in which earlier versions of the game was known to be popular in, finally achieving both national wide and international matches. New cars and courses were added to the game through online updates without upgrade kits like IDAS4 1.5. The game also added a mileage system to show players their total driven mileage. Mileages could be used to redeem exclusive cars that were later available in
Fatal Inertia EX is the first installment of the Fatal Inertia series on the Playstation 3 console. High-speed, turbulent, futuristic racing is the meat of the game here.
A2 Racer II again allows you to race on the well known Dutch A-2 highway. But also race tracks have been set out through 3 major Dutch cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Den Haag (the Hague).
Like in the original you join illegal street races. There are six stages in the game. The first stage takes place in Amsterdam, the second on the A-2 towards Den Haag, the third in Den Haag itself, the fourth on the road to Rotterdam, the fifth in Rotterdam, and the last from Rotterdam past Utrecht back to Amsterdam.
Each city has been carefully recreated in a completely new and improved 3D engine.
Racing is made difficult by the police who try to block you by setting up blockades or pushing you off the road. Each time you get caught you get a ticket and lose time. With the third ticket you are out of the race.
The game doesn't have a visible damage system, but if you get into too severe a crash you are also out of the race.