Despite the smutty title, the only ‘big people’ requirement is a driving license, as you’re racing through Europe and America in a variety of cars. Each level has a visual background reflecting part of the country.
The route is mapped out beforehand, but it needn’t be strictly adhered to, as the surrounding roads are all presented and can be used as you wish. The computer cars in the race will often deviate from the course as well, adding real navigation to the proceedings. You accrue damage from contact, which needs to be repaired after the race, so you need to keep some prize money coming in.
The racing is illegal, so you are pursued by police as you go, similarly to Crazy Cars 3, so make sure not to get caught, and do your dangerous driving out of their sight. You’ll have to drive on the correct side of the road and negotiate pedestrians and other traffic as well
In this immersive 500cc motorcycling management simulation, players start with a $4 million budget to build their dream team. The game seamlessly blends economic strategy, technical management, and racing action across renowned circuits like Phillip Island. Players select from 20 international racers and 14 high-performance motorcycles from top manufacturers, balancing rider skills and bike specifications to create a winning combination. As the season progresses, players transition from novice racers to seasoned professionals.
The gameplay alternates between hands-on racing simulation—where players control acceleration, gear shifts, and cornering—and strategic team management, where they guide their rider through real-time race conditions. With both single-track and championship modes available, the game offers engaging experiences for solo players or turn-based competition for two, allowing motorsport enthusiasts to test their skills both on and off the track.
Take to the desert on your off-road bike as you negotiate all the stages of the African trail.
Before you start each stage, you must select three items of equipment to take with you. But make that decision carefully as it may well be crucial. You meet other riders who will try knock you off your bike. Further, you have to gauge your speed correctly and try to perform wheelies while riding over hills.
Don't fall off your bike!
3D Grand Prix is a 1st person perspective driving game where you must race against various other drivers over five laps to win the race on a randomly generated track. You start on the grid and when the lights turn green you accelerate away changing up the six gears your car has. As you accelerate you need to keep an eye on your rev counter, have it too high and your engine will blow and it is race over. As you approach a bend you are told the recommended speed to take the bend and you are updated regularly the weather with updates. As you finish a lap the road surface becomes checkered indicating you can stop your car to use the pits.
Roadkill is an top down combat racing game for the Amiga and CD32 where you either have to get to the finish line first, or be the last man standing on the road, preferably the latter. To your aid you have rockets, guided missiles and several environment based death traps.
Twin Turbo V8 was a racing game developed by Codemasters for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum which consisted of five stages in which the player needed to make it between checkpoints driving against the clock.
London Racer II is another iteration in the prolific Racer series by Davilex. The races take place primarily in the streets of London and Edinburgh, with additional tracks in Las Vegas, New York and Chicago.
There are three single player modes available: Single Race, Tournament and Time Trial. In Single Race, the player is free to choose any of the 6 characters available, any of the tracks and any of the unlocked cars. In Tournament mode, the player races in a series of tracks while collecting money prizes and unlocking new cars. In both modes, players race against other racers while avoiding being caught by the police. In the Time Trial mode, players race against the clock trying to beat the best time for each track.
Each car (driven by a different character) has different stats in acceleration, top speed, handling, breaking and strength. The cars can also be upgraded using money collected from winning races and collecting money tokens during races. The cars also take damage when hit and can break into total los
Turbo Trax is a top-down racing game. The main game mode involves competing against five other competitors across a variety of different surfaced tracks such as dirt, racing circuit, ice and city. Each track has hazards such as oil slicks that will slow cars down, and turbo booster icons that will speed the car up when it's driven over. The player can collect money that is scattered around the tracks in order to buy tuned parts for their car. Before each race the car's setup can be adjusted for the conditions.