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Game » consists of 19 releases. Released Jun 30, 1986
An arcade-style racing game.
A racing game for iOS and Android inspired by Outrun and Top Gear. The console and PC version is called Horizon Chase Turbo.
Retro-themed arcade racer with track editor.
A prequel to the original Yakuza set in 1988, featuring a young Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima as dual playable protagonists.
An enhanced remake of the original GTI Club for PlayStation Network featuring HD textures.
F1-2004 Racing is a driving/racing game for TimeTop GameKing.
The first in Criterion's signature street racing series, focused on driving recklessly through traffic at high speeds, with car crashes being just as spectacular.
The third release in the Grand Theft Auto Franchise stars silent criminal protagonist Claude who, after having been betrayed and left for dead, is out for revenge. It was the first GTA game in 3D, an evolution that proved to be pivotal and helped establish the franchise as one of gaming's most popular (and controversial).
Cruis'n World is an arcade driving game that lets you race around the globe.
An OutRun-style racing game for the Super Nintendo that presents two options for players: motorbikes or jetskis.
Tour the continental United States coast-to-coast in this over-the-top arcade racing game by Midway and Nintendo.
A racing sequel better known by the name Lamborghini American Challenge. Players challenge rivals in street races all across the USA in Lamorghini power cars.
Jaguar XJ220 is a sprite-based pseudo-3D racing game for several 16-bit gaming platforms released in 1992 by Core Design. Race the XJ220 through 12 different countries in single player or two player split screen, and make your own tracks in the track editor.
A Formula One racing game from Human Entertainment for Sega Mega Drive. Adapted from their TurboGrafx-16 game F1 Triple Battle, the game adopts an unusual triple-layer screen split.
Produced and published by Ocean, Burnin' Rubber is 24 hour Les Mans racing game sold as a pack-in cartridge with the Amstrad 464plus, Amstrad 6128plus and Amstrad GX4000 home console.
Rad Mobile is a 1990 Arcade racing game where you get behind the wheel of a Porsche 959 and race across the United States against rivals in Ferrari F40s as well as the police.
A behind the vehicle, 2D racing game.
A driving game similar to OutRun except players control a Jaguar instead of a Ferrari.
Racing Hero is a 1989 arcade racing game from Sega.
Jump into a sports car and stop the criminals from escaping. This sequel to Chase HQ adds the ability to shoot guns at criminals from the sunroof.
A racing game unique for having a separate RPG mode where it is possible to travel around a world map collecting upgradeable car parts. This mode is traditional top-down JRPG affair, with random encounters consisting of other racers challenging the player to a single lap. Losing means a trip back home sans winnings.
Atari's polygonal arcade racer, later adapted for consoles by Tengen.
Turbo OutRun is the first arcade-based sequel to the legendary 1986 original.
Buggy Boy (Speed Buggy in the US) is a behind-the-car rally racing game developed by Tatsumi, and published by various companies, depending on the country and platform. Players must race a five-leg rally race while avoiding obstacles before time runs out.
A notably violent game set in a futuristic city that sees the titular Techno Cop lay down the law across driving and side-scrolling sequences.
Final Lap is an arcade racing game developed by Namco and released in 1987. A home version, developed by Arc System Works, was also released exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom.
Race across the US as fast as possible. Beat the other racers and the clock.
An arcade racing game released by Taito in 1987 and later ported to various home systems. It was the first arcade racing game to use stereoscopic 3D glasses.
Formula One racing game with RPG elements published by Taito in 1987 for the Famicom. It was never released outside of Japan.
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