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Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 is the sequel to the 1998 blockbuster racing game, NFS III. Like its predecessor, it features high-speed police chases in exotic cars around a variety of locales around the world.
The second installment of Criterion's Burnout series of street racing games, building on the high-octane racing while including a new puzzle mode where players stage spectacular car crashes.
A game in which you play as a stunt driver for movies.
Grand Prix 4 also known as GP4 is the fourth game in the "Geoff Crammond Grand Prix" series based on the 2001 F1 Grand Prix series and was the last version of the game released by Geoff Crammond and MicroProse.
Sega GT 2002 was released as a sequel to Sega GT. Without any online play, the game focuses on developing the player with customization and driver's licenses.
Help Charlie Croker pull of the most daring robbery in history, in this free roaming driving game for the PlayStation and PC.
Hard Cross-Country Drivin': Muscle your way to the checkered flag as you burn up the asphalt speedways from Florida to sunny California.
Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions is a driving/car combat game that involves two unique storylines in which you play as two female cops and two male spies, both duos enemies of the Yakuza.
TORCS: The Open Racing Car Simulator is an open-source racing game with an emphasis on realistic physical simulation.
Project Gotham Racing is the first in Bizarre Creations' successful racing franchise. The game was a spiritual successor to Metropolis Street Racer and focused on driving with style, introducing a Kudos system that scored the player on their skills behind the wheel.
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).
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney follows a young attorney as he struggles to find his footing and live up to the legacy his mentor left him. Along the way, he encounters a cast of eccentric characters and tough cases.
In this online-only game, you buy classic cars, customize their performance to your liking, and race them against opponents around the world. The game was plagued with technical issues and met its end in August 29th 2003.
Released originally in 2001, Spy Hunter is a remake of the 1983 classic arcade game.
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec is a driving simulator released for the Playstation 2 which garnered critical acclaim upon its release in 2001.
Motor Mayhem: Vehicular Combat League is a vehicle combat game made by BeyondGames and Infogrames in 2001. The game was met with moderately good reviews due to creative characters but lackluster gameplay and received moderate sales to match.
A racing game published by eGames for PC in 2001. Features over 50 tracks, multiplayer mode and upgradable cars, parts and weapons.
The official add-on pack for Grand Prix 3.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero is a street racing game based on the highways of Japan's capital city.
Ford Racing for the PC and PlayStation allows the player to select from a varied roster of Ford cars and SUV´s and race them against 12 other vehicles simultaneously.
Driving Emotion Type-S is Square's entry into the racing-simulation genre. It is greatly disliked in (at least) the West due to its high difficulty.
Daytona USA is a remake of the Saturn and Arcade racing classic that adds courses, cars, and online play into the mix. It was released as Daytona USA 2001 in Japan and PAL regions.
A Game Boy Color exclusive entry in the Test Drive series.
To escape a nuclear wasteland, players take their car of choice and destroy anything in their path, be it other vehicles, buildings, or even zombie pedestrians. The game has high quality damage modeling for its time but was criticized for the strict time limit imposed on most levels.
Play as James Bond behind the wheel of his many cars and race around the world defeating enemies.
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