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Developed by Midway, Open Ice 2 on 2 Challenge is a four-player hockey arcade game that bears similarities to NBA Jam and NBA Hangtime.
Originally released as Wipeout 2097 in Europe, this is the sequel to the game that defined Playstation as cool. This game upped the ante with a refined and more forgiving play mechanic, more visual effects, and an increased selection of licensed music.
Death Rally is a top-down combat racer from Finnish developer Remedy Entertainment.
Pilots duke it out in a full 3D atmosphere to win in this futuristic, and now renowned, racing game set in the year 2052. Originally released in 1995.
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.
In this Saturn FPS, you control a state-of-the-art Laocorn (codenamed Robotica) attempting to regain control of the WSSS space station Daedalus. The game featured a dark claustrophobic atmosphere in a space station.
Isometric cartoon racing/combat game based on the popular TV series.
Play as Sonic or Knuckles as the power of the floating island's Master Emerald is revealed in this concluding sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (now featuring a unique lock-on technology, granting special features when "locked on" to certain other games).
A SNES-exclusive racing game that utilizes the Super FX chip to bring stylized vehicles to life in polygonal 3D.
Jazz Jackrabbit is a platform game developed by Epic MegaGames (now known as Epic Games). It was released in 1994 for the PC. Jazz Jackrabbit was created by Cliff Bleszinski and Arjan Brussee, and inspired by classic console games such as Super Mario Bros and Sonic The Hedgehog.
Exact's Geograph Seal, released for the Sharp X68000 computer in 1994, is a precursor to Jumping Flash! Rendered in 3D polygons, it was the earliest first-person shooter with platforming mechanics. It also allowed the player to aim the weapon, and took place in free-roaming outdoor environments rather than the corridor labyrinths of contemporary FPS games like Doom.
Japan-exclusive futuristic racing video game released for the Super Famicom in 1994. Developed by KAZe and published by Meldac. An American version titled "Freeway Flyboys" was scheduled but was canceled.
Sonic the Hedgehog's sole adventure for the Sega CD, as he travels through time to save the fate of Little Planet from Dr. Robotnik's army of robots (including Sonic's new adversary: his metallic doppelganger).
Top Gear 2, sequel to Top Gear, is a racing game that features purchasable vehicle upgrades, weather, nitro boosts, and 64 playable tracks.
An arcade platformer that brings Sonic the Hedgehog to an isometric perspective, letting players control him (or one of his two allies) with an arcade trackball (similar to Marble Madness).
With just a car and a shotgun, players travel across a wasteland to survive.
The first installment in the long-running Mario Kart franchise features eight iconic characters from the Mario universe.
Top Gear sends players over eight countries around the world with one of four cars, facing sharp turns, pit stops, and debris in this arcade-style racing game.
Nintendo's flagship futuristic racing game featuring the raw new power of "Mode 7" technology, which gives players the illusion of dangerous high-speed racing at over 200 mph!
Motocross Maniacs is a side-scrolling motorcycle racing game developed by Konami.
S.T.U.N. Runner is a high-speed racing game in which players take control of a speed bike and must navigate a series of tunnels and other environments while encountering various types of enemies.
An isometric combat racing game that was developed by Rare in 1988.
Excitebike is a 1985 motocross racing game for the NES. Race around premade tracks and even create custom ones!
3D racing game inspired by Mario Kart, localized for Eastern Europe and Russian markets. You have to get "driving licenses" in order to progress through the game, and there's a crazy announcer that pops out from the side of the screen.
Driftopia was set to be a repackaged version of Ridge Racer Unbounded, but it never left open beta and was shut down in mid-2014.
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