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  • Psyborg

    1992

    Psyborg

    1992

    Racing
    Atari ST/STE Amiga Amstrad CPC
  • Top Gear Pocket

    1999

    Top Gear Pocket

    1999

    Racing
    Game Boy Color
    Rally race through the city streets, grasslands and sandy terrain against eight other racers (or a friend) to the finish line. The higher you rank at the end of each race, the more new tracks you open up (including tracks full of ice). Time trial mode also allows you to test the time on each track.
  • Manic Karts

    1995

    Manic Karts

    1995

    Racing
    DOS
    Manic Karts is the follow-up to Manic Media's hit game SuperKarts. Different from all-new tracks, improved graphics & sound and familiar gameplay of SuperKarts, probably the biggest offer Manic Karts has is the SVGA resolution along the choice of four classes of kart (you can race in 50cc up to 250). All you have to do in this karting sim is to overtake your competitors using your power-ups and skill and as always make sure that they are behind you...
  • Stunt Track Racer

    1989

    Stunt Track Racer

    1989

    Racing
    Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC
    Stunt Track Racer is a racing game released in 1989. It features a unique blend of racing and stunt gameplay, where players race single-seat cars on elevated, rollercoaster-like tracks with jumps and steep drops. The game emphasizes balance and timing to avoid falling off the track.
  • S40 Racing

    1997

    S40 Racing

    1997

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    S40 Racing is a promotional game for the Volvo S40. It lets you drive the S40 over two courses against either the AI opposition or friends over a LAN. Two game modes are available: a standard race where you race against seven opponents, and time attack where you have the race course for yourself. For each race you can set up whether you want manual transmission or not & how many laps the race should have, from one to twenty.
  • Egyptian Run

    1989

    Egyptian Run

    1989

    Racing
    Amiga
    Egyptian Run is a freeware game release for the Amiga microcomputer in which the player must run through a desert.
  • Micro Machines 1 and 2: Twin Turbo

    2000

    Micro Machines 1 and 2: Twin Turbo

    2000

    Racing
    Game Boy Color
    This game gives new meaning to the phrase "Take two, they're small." Micro Machines 1 & 2: Twin Turbo literally gives you two games on one cartridge. This is an unconventional arcade-style racer where the tiny vehicles are seen from a top-down perspective. There are no pit stops to plan for, nor is there oil pressure for you to worry about--just motorized mayhem on a miniature scale. Identical in gameplay, each game in Micro Machines 1 & 2: Twin Turbo offers 24 unique tracks that, from your microperspective, seem enormous! You'll race around gigantic breakfast tables, bathtubs, desks, and gardens. With simple gameplay and quirky, colorful graphics, this game should appeal to gamers of all ages.
  • Side by Side Special

    1997

    Side by Side Special

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
  • Virtual Karts

    1995

    Virtual Karts

    1995

    Racing
    DOS
    Race in the little leagues, except these Karts are anything but slow! With the fastest going up to 130 MPH, these karts are what professional race drivers drive to keep their edge in the off-season! Choose from three classes of engines, 4 types of chasis, and 4 types of tires. Customize your kart and your alter ego to specific colors, stripes, and logos, even racing numbers. Adjust your gear ratio for optimum acceleration vs. top speed. Join single-race at any of the dozen different tracks, each with their own challenges, or play a full season's championship against ruthless AI who will shove you out of the way if they can. When you're finished having fun, invite your friends to compete on the network!
  • Jetboat Superchamps 2

    2001

    Jetboat Superchamps 2

    2001

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Quattro Power

    Quattro Power

    Racing
    ZX Spectrum
  • Locus

    1995

    Locus

    1995

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    Locus is going to take your eyes and ears for a ride! It's the ultimate multiplayer VR game! Network up to 9 players or go head to head with one of 12 computer teams! Locus is about speed. It's about action on the floor. Action on the walls... on the ceiling. Non-stop action everywhere you turn. It's about bashing your opponent to get the ball... and not getting creamed in the process. It's simple. Move. Crush. Score. Do it again. Until you are victorious and ready for the next challenge... the next arena... your next chance to become LOCUS.
  • Speed Power Gunbike

    1998

    Speed Power Gunbike

    1998

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Kahen Soukou Gunbike: Speed Power Gunbike (可変走攻 ガンバイク Speed Power Gunbike), is an action video game released on April 23, 1998 exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation. It was the first game developed by Inti Creates and was published by Sony Music Entertainment Japan.
  • Pro Rally

    2002

    Pro Rally

    2002

    Racing
    Nintendo GameCube
    Pro Rally 2002, or simply Pro Rally on the GameCube, is a video game of the racing genre released in 2002 by Ubisoft. The game contains 20 licensed cars including Toyota Corolla WRC Audi Quattro and 48 courses. The game is a sequel to the 2001 game Pro Rally 2001. The GameCube version adds two extra camera views, improved reflections, 3D wheel rims, and Dolby Pro Logic II audio. It also has different UI elements, title screen graphics, and track order, but lacks the Challenge mode found on PlayStation 2.
  • A2 Racer

    1997

    A2 Racer

    1997

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    A game where you can race over the most infamous freeway in the Netherlands: the A2. In A2 Racer, you join a band of illegal streetracers whose only goal is to get from A to B as fast as possible. You must weave your way through the regular traffic on the A2, grabbing power-ups like fuel, money and time and making sure the police can't catch you. Be sure to be #1 in this game, for the rest are considered losers.
  • 3D Scooter Racing

    2001

    3D Scooter Racing

    2001

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    3D Scooter Racing is an installment in Pantera Entertainment's 3D sports series. It allows players to participate in virtual scooter races. Take on four AI opponents in ten courses, performing stunts and avoiding obstacles and each other. Three difficulty settings are available.
  • GM Rally

    2009

    GM Rally

    2009

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • NGen Racing

    2000

    NGen Racing

    2000

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Instead of a car, like in most racing games, you control a Fighter Jet Plane. The game features two game modes: arcade and N.GEN. In the arcade mode you play a serious of championships. Winning a championship grants you access to a higher one. In N.GEN mode you start with a poor plane and have to earn money to upgrade it so you can participate in more challenging and more rewarding races. You can choose between arcade or professional controls. The planes can shoot various weapons, such as missiles, rockets and guns at the opponents. There are 38 jets to fly in on 14 different tracks. In Two player mode you can play Powerball. Here each player has to try and pick up the ball and score points by flying through drones.
  • Hover Racing

    1997

    Hover Racing

    1997

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Hover Racing was created by a small team of university students led by designer Tomokazu Sato and primary composer Hiroaki Ohmori between April and November of 1997, a concise but polished clone of futuristic racing games like F-Zero X and Wipeout. The core gameplay consists of 3 Grand Prix with 3 tracks each, as well your usual practice and time attack modes.
  • Front Row

    1999

    Front Row

    1999

    Racing
    Game Boy Color
    You can easily enjoy detailed and realistic machine settings (engine, tires, body) like a real F1. Machine (team) can be selected from 8 types. Equipped with a full-scale world tour mode, aiming to become a world champion by racing on all 16 courses around the world, including Japan, England, and Australia. In addition, a single race mode where you can choose your favorite course and enjoy the race, and a time attack mode aiming for the fastest lap are also installed. Of course, the communication function allows two people to fight hotly.
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