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Top Gear Pocket is the first handheld edition of the popular racing video game series.
A top-down racing game published by Nintendo in 1998. The game was released both through a normal retail release, and through the Japan-only Nintendo Power distribution service.
A Nintendo 64 racing game officially licensed by the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship.
An arcade-style racing game for the Nintendo 64 that features supercars resembling their real-life counterparts (most prominently the Lamborghini Diablo and Lamborghini Countach).
The Expansion Pack to the critically acclaimed Carmageddon
Moto Racer is an arcade style motorcycle racing game.
Is a driving game made by Codemasters, released in 1997 in Europe, and 1998 in America and Japan.
Explore LEGO Island and put a stop to The Brickster's attempt at destroying it in this first LEGO video game.
A DOS racing game based on the Australian Touring Car Championship.
Race on foot in this quirky science-fiction Japan-exclusive racing game.
Racing video game released in 1996 for the Super Famicom. Developed by Lenar and published by Imagineer.
The Saturn port of arcade game Virtua Racing, released by Time Warner in 1995.
A spin-off of Nichibutsu's series of F1 racing games for the Super Famicom that also features Group C and GT races.
The arcade sequel to the original Ridge Racer. It features 8-player competitive play. Exclusive to the powerful Namco System 22 arcade hardware, it was the first video game to use high resolution 3D texture mapping.
An arcade Formula 1 racing game developed by Capcom for the Sega System Multi 32 arcade hardware and released in 1995. As the final title released for the Sega System Multi 32, it was one of the last arcade racing games to utilize 2.5D sprite-scaling techniques. Its principle gameplay mechanic was the "Slipstream" turbo meter, which slowly builds up and activates a temporary turbo boost when full, similar to the nitrous boost in later racing games.
Compati Hero Series racing game released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Published by Banpresto.
A rally racing arcade game by Sega, giving drivers the choice between a Toyota Celica or Lancia Delta as they take on asphalt, gravel, dirt, and mud to earn the best time.
Slicks 'n Slide is a top-down racer originally released as shareware for DOS.
Ridge Racer is an arcade racing game that was considered innovative upon its release. It has spawned a successful franchise of games focused on over-the-top drift racing. Released for the powerful Namco System 22 arcade system, it was the first mass-market video game to use texture-mapped 3D polygon graphics and Gouraud shading.
The debut title for the Namco System 22 arcade system in 1992, this was the first video game with texture-mapped 3D polygons and Gouraud shading. It was later re-worked into Ridge Racer, released the following year in 1993.
Drive Monster Trucks and compete in special events such a Tug of War and Sled Pulling.
Another installment in the Wai Wai World series. Once again a variety of Konami characters are playable.
A simple motorcycle racing game, featuring ramps, gear-changes, and minor vehicle customisation.
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 compilation of Namco(t) games for MSX.
Suzuki's RM 250 Motocross is a dirt bike racing game released around 1989 for DOS.
Also known in Japan as "Super Formula: Chijō Saisoku no Battle" or "Super Formula: The Battle of the Fastest on the Ground"
A landmark release in the racing simulation genre, it was responsible for differentiating racing sims from arcade racers.
Released by Namco in 1988, this was the first arcade driving game to use fully 3D polygon graphics. It was the inaugural title for the Namco System 21 "Polygonizer" arcade hardware, the first dedicated 3D gaming system.
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.
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