Only Crescent Suzuki Racing: Superbikes and Super Sidecars puts you in control of dozens of the meanest superbikes and sidecars on the international circuit, including the GSX-R1000 of British Superbike rider John Reynolds and the fearsome Super sidecar of 2003 world champion Steve Webster. Chicanes, gravel traps and other hazards await you across many amazing race tracks and the ruthless skill of your computer opponents is sure to test your racing technique to the limit. An exciting two-player mode lets you and a friend go head-to-head on every circuit in the game, and even race superbikes and sidecars against each other in the ultimate grudge match!
Fever is a fast and furious racing action game in over fifty events, and we challenge you to play it and not love it! Enjoy the great mix of environments, terrains, diverse vehicles and formats.
Aggressive and skillful driving is needed as players negotiate their way through off-road and mountain venues in a quest to reach the winner’s circle and climb to the top of the driver standings.
Nine authentic all-terrain vehicles are at your disposal as you battle the world’s best riders for circuit supremacy, and the split-screen multiplayer format promotes dramatic head-to-head racing excitement.
Find yourself at the wheel of a grand monster truck to take part in four absolutely different races. Race against your opponents and do your best to make it to the Top 3 to qualify for the next round. It won’t be as easy as it seems to be, ‘cause your rivals are real professionals! Try to stay on the road if you want to use all the advantages of your 4x4’s speed and power. Don’t miss the checkpoints on the way to the finish line.
Formula One 2000 is an officially licensed Formula One racing game. The game is the 5th in Psygnosis/Sony series of Formula One racing games. All tracks, teams, cars and drivers from the 2000 season are in the game and can be selected. The game features a realistic damage model and various racing modes, including championship, single race-weekend, free practice and splitscreen mode for two players. Before each race, many aspects of the car can be customised. This is the first in the series to feature a safety car.
They're called kinetic suits. They represent a total merging of man and machine with one goal in mind: speed. High speed. The "drivers" do more than operate their cycles -- they become cycles for insane velocity and maneuverability in this ultimate futuristic race. Besides acceleration and braking, the kinetic suits allow various antigravity tricks that can be performed for speed boosts, not unlike the system seen in SSX. At breakneck speed, there's no room for error; quick decisions and lightning reflexes are needed to weave your way through the tight tracks. Strap yourself in for one of the fastest rides you'll ever experience with your PS2!
Looney Tunes Double Pack is a game for the Game Boy Advance that consists of two different (but new) Looney Tunes Games.
Looney Tunes - Dizzy Driving
Looney Tunes - Acme Antics
This kart racer features the Smurfs as characters. Choose one of eight (with four secret) characters to race with among various climates and regions. You can race in single player or championship modes, along with a Capture the Flag-style Flag Race.
Go your own way in this free-roaming racer with surreal physics!
Speed across a gigantic map covered with ramps, hoops and bizarre terrain. Jump, stunt and score as many points as possible to grab glory and unlock new vehicles such as busses, muscle cars, and monster trucks. With 4 events, including checkpoint racing and coin collecting, 45 vehicles to unlock, and tons of fast fun, Crash Drive 3D will drive you mad!
Hit the highway for a racing road-trip of pure adrenaline! Race on 20 extreme highway tracks, and beat target times and friends’ high scores to unlock special cars, cash, and new levels. Let your need for speed drive you to win!
Released as Redline F-1 Racer in North America and in Europe and Japan under its original title, is a Formula One simulator for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Everything from treacherous right turns to gasoline is simulated as the player tries to win the FIA World Drivers' and Constructors' Championships. The player can play a single race (non-championship Formula One race) or a season mode where the winner takes all, and the losers can wait until next year.
The game allows players to customize their racing vehicle. Suspension, wings, and brakes among other things can be altered to gain lap times in addition to positions on the track. Winning is near impossible unless the player can successfully tinker with his vehicle from the beginning of the race week. Even the weather can betray the player; having the wrong tires will make the car skid out. The controls and overall gameplay are relatively simplistic for a driving simulator game. Aguri Suzuki even appears in the game as the most expert driver. The gra
Wangan Midnight is the first video game adaptation based on the Wangan Midnight manga. The cabinet consists of two racing units with a chair and steering wheel. Similar to the concept of the Tokyo Xtreme Racer \ Shutokō Battle series, players roam the Metropolitan Expressway in Tokyo that has been divided into eight tracks. The Story mode adapts parts of the manga as the player's character seeks out and defeats increasingly challenging opponents. The player can freely roam the expressway with a traffic density that shifts according to the time of day. When an opponent is encountered the game enters a battle mode and the cars start to race each other. Each car has a life gauge, shown as an SP meter, that is drained for the trailing car. The race is over when time runs out or when one of the cars loses all SP.
The other game modes are the Time Attack mode and a Versus mode played against another player locally. The available cars are licensed from manufacturers such as Mitsubishi, Nissan and Subaru.
This game is a console port of Initial D Arcade Stage 4.
Extreme Stage has 2 versions: Asian and Japanese.
The Asian version's manual is in english, and lacks online mode (which allows you to race against other people online and unlock auras for your car).
The Japanese version's manual is in japanese, unlike the other version, this one has online mode.
The game also had DLCs:
- Manga scans that can be seen in-game
- Extra cars (this DLC has been removed from PS Store)
Screamer Rally is a follow-up to Screamer 2. Like its predecessor, it is a rally-style arcade racing game. The player can choose among four different rally cars (two front tractions and two 4x4), each with different parameters such as acceleration, braking, and weight. Handling, tire type and pressure, front and rear suspensions, and brakes can be customized in a garage. The game contains seven tracks located in different countries (such as China, Canada, Italy, etc.), pitting the player against five opponents. The tracks may contain obstacles and hazards such as holes on the roads, bumps, etc. The game also offers 3D acceleration support.
Flag to Flag is licensed by the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) racing league. The game contains 19 real racing courses, 27 drivers, and 18 racing teams.
Choose from 12 officially licensed supercars from top manufacturers including Dodge, Lotus, Chevy, Mitsubishi, GM and more. Kick it into gear and race like a pro as you power-slide through tough turns and take hidden shortcuts to reach the finish line. Feel the exhilaration of stopping another racer in their tracks with a well placed rocket. But be sure to upgrade your supercar and bring the right tires, as the Racing Gears League continues whether rain or snow. Team up with your friends for multi-player racing action.