Saturday Night Speedway is a video game developed by Ratbag Games and Atari. The video game was first released on March 4, 2004 as a PC game, and was subsequently ported to Sony's PlayStation 2 video game console.
The game features 30 tracks, and 15 crafts; however, when the first six races are available, the player must complete the game to unlock more tutorials and tracks. It also features "Trackman", a mode which allows players to create their own tracks using various objects. Tutorials guide the player to this mode. A two-player split screen mode is included in the game, as well as the Time Trial and Cup racing modes for one player. The player should choose a craft they like to use in the game, and then go through five series (each including six tracks). After the race has loaded, the screen will show a view of the track. The player will see a countdown that would begin the race. The player must finish at first, second or third place to win. If he or she successfully completed a series, the player unlocks more material. Despite the tracks incorporating twists, turns, loops, corkscrews and jumps, various obstacles are considered avoidable for him or her. Falling off the track is one example. When below the third position,
The sequel to the million-seller Super Trucks Racing, this game provides the same racing thrills downsized to tricked-out pickups. Take your pick of super-modified pickups and race hard over tracks that represent the best and toughest pickup truck racing has to offer. Win big cash to improve the performace of each vehicle.
The complete motocross experience! Endless gameplay with 23 officially licensed motocross and supercross tracks and 6 fantasy freestyle arenas. Pull over 30 unreal tricks, some the pros are too sane to try. Race as one of 60 real life pro riders, each with their own unique attributes and racing styles. Get a team sponsorship and upgrade to a mind-blowing speed bike or the ultimate trick machine. Pull a quad can can over the shark tank (watch out, he bits) in one of 6 fantasy freestyle arenas.
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!
GTC: Africa combines the endurance of rally-style driving with the rush of competitive circuit racing. Journey through the most exotic locations on the African continent in officially licensed vehicles from Ford, Mitsubishi, Subaru, and Pontiac. The game features 19 different circuits in locales ranging from safari treks and lagoons to countryside vistas and jungles. In both single-player and multiplayer modes, you must powerslide through rugged terrain, climb towering hills, and improve your track times to achieve victory.
In Outrun 2 - Special Tours Sega adds a number of new features that will challenge and entertain players of all skill levels including:
-15 new exhilarating courses for a total of 30! The new courses are based on highways and byways of the US. You'll recognize skylines and vistas of major cities and highways from across the country!
-2 new Ferrari's - The 512BB and 250GTO. This gives players a choice of 10 of the world's greatest sports cars to race with!
-Players of any skill level will feel the thrill of competing like never before thanks to Sega's Re-tuned Artifical Intelligence. The enhanced AI will help novice drivers stay in the race until the very end resulting in increased enjoyment for all!
-New Background Music. 7 tunes from the original OutRun and Turbo OutRun have been added that'll bring back fond memories.
Take control of more than two tons of racing power, hurtling along the track at 150mph! Truck Racing 2 gives you all the action of racing these massive machines, combining intuitive handling with astounding realism. You'll have to race hard in order to beat aggressive opponents who won't hesitate to use all of their bulk to shunt you off your line.
Race against speed freaks and adrenaline junkies on tough mountain tracks in this fast and Furious championship. Engage in time trails and intense 400-meter races in your quest to win the "Fastest of the Pass" title. Win the Battle King mode and race against the famous Drift King. Drive 30 actual modes from six Japanese famous auto manufacturers (Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota). The game also includes a two-player mode.
Bomberman Kart is a racing game for PlayStation 2 starring the Bomberman characters. It is similar to Mario Kart. The game supports 4 player local multiplayer using the PlayStation 2 Multitap. The first version was released in 2001 in Japan and later 2003 in Europe. The second version, called Bomberman Kart DX (director's cut) was released in 2004 only in Japan. Both versions have never been released in the United States.
The rise of high-speed traffic crime in Japan and the USA has resulted in the world's first rapid-response armed highway police force. Terrorists beware the WORLD SUPER POLICE!
Choose from the cream of the police driving pool, equip your vehicle with the latest military-grade weapons and take to the city streets in search of criminals too hardcore for the highway patrol. Only you have the hardware and the skill to bring them in!
Paris-Dakar Rally is a racing video game developed by Broadsword Interactive and published by Acclaim Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 2. It is based on the real-life Paris Dakar Rally – one of the world's most difficult and dangerous sporting events.
Taxi Rider is a game about driving a taxi and getting customers to their destination in time, similar to the arcade concept of SEGA's Crazy Taxi series. The player is employed by a local taxi firm set in the fictional Nijiiro, as well as the adjoining areas such as the residential Dream Hills, the Coast Amusement Center and Dragon Peak.
Show no mercy as you fling yourself into the wildest, wackiest cartoon racing games ever! But watch out! Fiendish opponents such as Dick Dastardly and Muttley will do anything to win.
So you'll need all your speed and wits to be first past the post!
Strap yourself in and burn up the track in 7 ruthless vehicle classes. The game boasts 20 tracks and gives fans a chance to unlock different vehicle models and skins, as well as challenge modes to really test their driving mettle. Trade paint and do whatever it takes to cross the finish line first. Do you have the nerves of steel to become a champion?
D1 Grand Prix recreates the exhilarating art of drifting, including all the cars, tracks, drivers and physics that has made the D1 Grand Prix the pinnacle series in drift racing. Players will be able to select from 39 American and Japanese drivers, as well as vehicles from Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Pontiac, and more.
In Japan, this is the second D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series game (short: D1 Grand Prix). Updated D1 Grand Prix data from the 2005 racing season is included, as are new cars and new courses, including more than ten technical courses. Also features GT Force and GT Force Pro wheel support.
For American gamers (this being the first of the series here), the game has been kept close to the Japanese original (including all the real pro Japanese drivers). A tutorial mode is added to teach players the unique demands of professional drift racing, and the game's brutal commentator team has been redone with snide English-language voices.