Doba Dash is a 3d combat racing game about recycling, climate change and the champions racing to beat global warming. This is our attempt at educating and entertaining the youth while inspiring a new generation of champions to rise up and play their part in saving our planet.
Blocky Highway is about racing traffic, avoiding trains, collecting cars and most importantly having fun. Collect coins, open prize boxes to get new cars and complete collections! Drive at full speed to score big and be the #1.
Racing Wars is a local solo or multiplayer car racing game on AirConsole. It features power-ups that give players different abilities or equipment. To win the game a player must score 10 points or finish the race with the most points. To score points you must stay within the camera play area at all times by avoiding being hit by other players and by evading obstacles.
Whiz Racer is a car racing game with a twist. The cars are brain powered! Prove that you have the smarts to defeat Professor E by solving math problems.
The second episode (week) of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 (SoundLink Version).
This is the SoundLink version of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2, which is the direct sequel to the original F-Zero game released for the Super Famicom via the Satellaview. Two versions were released - a non-SoundLink game and a SoundLink game. Little is known about this SoundLink version outside of surviving videos, but it was distributed in two halves in August 1997 and had a similar announcer and redone soundtrack as the previous Satellaview entry. At least the first week rearranged a few courses, and replaced two with new locations called "Forest I" and "Forest II". Presuming no areas were repeated, this likely means the SoundLink version had twice as many courses total. In addition, it can be seen that the player cannot choose between Grand Prix and Practice modes in the SoundLink version; as it was a live broadcast, the player is forced to play each course in a timed Practice mode, and then the Grand Prix race.
The first episode (week) of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 (SoundLink Version).
This is the SoundLink version of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2, which is the direct sequel to the original F-Zero game released for the Super Famicom via the Satellaview. Two versions were released - a non-SoundLink game and a SoundLink game. Little is known about this SoundLink version outside of surviving videos, but it was distributed in two halves in August 1997 and had a similar announcer and redone soundtrack as the previous Satellaview entry. At least the first week rearranged a few courses, and replaced two with new locations called "Forest I" and "Forest II". Presuming no areas were repeated, this likely means the SoundLink version had twice as many courses total. In addition, it can be seen that the player cannot choose between Grand Prix and Practice modes in the SoundLink version; as it was a live broadcast, the player is forced to play each course in a timed Practice mode, and then the Grand Prix race.