Turbo Sprint is based on the classic arcade game Super Sprint. The game features 8 tracks that range in difficulty, up to four players can take control of either a Blue, Red, Yellow or Green car. Cars that are not controlled by players are computer controlled. When all 8 tracks have been completed the game loops back to the first track but the difficulty is increased with various obstacles and increased speed of the computer controlled cars. New players have the opportunity to join a race after each track has been completed.
The international version of Mario Kart Arcade GP DX has some gameplay differences from the Japanese original, with the main difference being the lack of the National Battle mode.
Mario Kart Midnight is a custom track distribution created by marionose1 and ZPL. It aims to be a celebration of custom tracks, featuring the "best" tracks released between December 2021 and November 2022. Every track released during this time period was featured in monthly public polls, which were voted on by custom track enthusiasts. Every track that averaged a score of four or above out of five was guaranteed a spot in the distribution. In order to reach the total of 200 tracks, certain trcks that averaged 3.5 out of five were also included.
Stock Car is an overhead-view racing video game written by A. W. Halse and published in the UK by Micro Power. It was released in 1984 for the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, and Commodore 64 computers. Although the cassette inlay gives the release date as 1984, some sources state the release date as 1983, and the game is also known as Stock Car Racer.
Stock Car is similar to Atari, Inc.'s Sprint 2 arcade game (1976) and Indy 500 for the Atari VCS (1977).