Oh no! Back despite popular demand for it not to be, here is 10 Amazingly Awful Games Volume 2 : Featuring Zombies, Platforms, Shooters and more. 10 Games for the price of 1. We take no responsibility for any anguish and torment that may come from playing, enjoy!
In the third millennium the network knows no boundaries, there is but a single limit, saturation. Speed is the rarest commodity on the web. Network gamers can now transport vital data using their 'virtual-self' riding Virtual Bikes. Speed can be very profitable. The faster you go - the bigger your reputation! Challenge mercenaries of cyber reality to t.come the quickest and most notorious racer on the net.
Racer is a simple and fun racing game where you drive your car with a finger through the extreme highway traffic. If you always wanted to test your reaction skills and have a good fun on the road but had enough sense not to try it in real life, Racer is your choice.
V8 Supercars 2 is a derivative of the TOCA Race Driver 2 game that was released in Australia and New Zealand. It contains all of the tracks from the 2004 V8 Supercars championship including Bathurst and Surfers Paradise.
An e-reader mini-game that made use of six different Pokémon TCG cards.
The player can select one of the six Pokémon listed below to race against a Marill and a Golduck, by scanning the respective TCG card from the Expedition Base Set.
#060 Poliwag
#061 Poliwhirl
#063 Poliwrath
#090 Shellder
#098 Krabby
#183 Marill
Fueled by a nitro-burning, 64-bit graphics engine, PowerDrive Rally delivers the sights, sounds and the chaotic intensity of pure Rally racing. You'll actually see the skid marks and icicles fly as you tear across the Italian countryside. Hear the gears grind and your navigator sneer as you rip through the Arizona desert. Feel the heart palpitations and adrenaline overload as you bury the needle along the dust-choked African plains.
A racing game for the PlayStation released in 1995. Supposedly, the 3D graphics were composed entirely of stock textures from the system's development kit, and the sounds all recorded from a Casio keyboard.