Put adventure into overdrive, as you captain a futuristic vehicle, and race through six alien worlds to face off in a battle of wills, thrills, chills and spills. Take on opposing high-tech vehicles, obstacles and obstructions - all as you approach a final showdown against multiple-bosses in a good 'ol game of bumper cars, minus the bumpers.
A cinematic action-racing arcade game released by Kasco in the 1970's. It consisted of pre-filmed situations recorded on 16 mm film that required the player to match their steering wheel, gas pedal and brakes with the movements shown on screen.
The first instalment in the Skidmarks series is a slightly-from-above racer for one or two players in the vein of Super Sprint. There are four different cars to choose from: a rally sports car, a high-wheeled muscle car, a monster truck and a buggy. There are two sets of six tracks each, each track measuring roughly three by two screens in size. Apart from the usual simultaneous two-player option, where both play on the same computer, there is a (null) modem link option, allowing four players to compete at the same time. Additionally, messages can be sent via the serial line, so as to taunt the opposing team. Depending on the available memory, there are either one, two or four kinds of cars partaking in the race.
Adrenalin is a arcade racer/management game published by 1C games.
Adrenalin is a game that successfully blends the genres of thrilling adrenalin-pumping racing and an economic management sim. The aim of a player is to not only become the fastest driver around, but to be a talented manager as well. In the beginning of the game the player has to pick out one of the twelve beautiful young ladies. One of them even exists in reality - she is the winner of Miss Russia contest in 2003.