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Sled Storm is one of the first snowmobile racing games on the PS1 and it spawned a sequel on the PS2.
The sequel to the titular cute crocodile's platforming adventure, taking him through numerous Gobbo villages to find the whereabouts of his long-lost parents.
Based on the podracing scene in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace, Racer is a fast-paced arcade-style racing game where players pilot dangerous anti-gravity vehicles known as "podracers".
An action extreme sports game released in 1999 for the PlayStation.
Mario Party is the first game in Nintendo's party game franchise. The game was well-received for its pick up and play gameplay.
The Nintendo 64 version of the acclaimed futuristic racing series. This version is a mixture of the original Wipeout and Wipeout XL with full analog control as well as rumble and memory pack options.
Nintendo's fast-paced sci-fi racing series is brought into full 3D for the Nintendo 64, with a revamped sense of speed, updated modes (including split-screen multiplayer), and wilder track layouts.
Daytona USA 2 is the arcade sequel to 1994's Daytona USA. Two versions were released; Daytona USA 2: Battle on the Edge in May 1998 and Daytona USA 2: Power Edition in December 1998.
Snowboard Kids is a snowboarding kart racing inspired video game developed by Racjin and published by Atlus in which Slash and company race down a mountain side course performing tricks and utilizing items and weapons to gain the upper hand.
1080° Snowboarding, initially released on the N64 in North America on April 1st 1998, is among the best-selling snowboard racing games and well known for its excellent controls as well as outstanding gameplay. Due to its success on the N64 it was later re-released for the Wii virtual console in early 2008.
Polyphony Digital's seminal racing simulator for the PlayStation.
Diddy and friends help Timber the Tiger defend his island home from the evil intergalactic conqueror Wizpig in this kart racing adventure for Nintendo 64.
Cart Precision Racing is an indy car simulator published by Microsoft for the PC.
Is a driving game made by Codemasters, released in 1997 in Europe, and 1998 in America and Japan.
Sonic R is a 3D racing game. It features characters from the Sonic series and puts them in races against each other.
Quasi sequel to the original game released exclusively for the Satellaview.
Race on foot in this quirky science-fiction Japan-exclusive racing game.
A Japanese only Satellaview game. It is essentially a remake of the NES classic Excitebike with Mario characters.
Mario Kart's first foray into 3D and the second game in the series, featuring an assortment of various power-ups and characters with a distinct Mario vibe.
An early racing title for the Nintendo 64, combining challenging circuits and realistic water physics for a unique watercraft racing experience.
A kart racer for the Jaguar starring a number of old Atari characters like Bentley Bear from Crystal Castles.
Micro Machines '96 is a 2D, top down view, arcade racer based on the popular miniature cars of the same name. With the inclusion of the Construction Kit and released on a J-Cart this is the ultimate Micro Machines experience.
A Game Gear spin-off of the Sonic the Hedgehog series that focuses on maze exploration, as Sonic searches for the Chaos Emeralds to free him from wearing "slow-down boots".
Race high powered sports cars through inner city streets and rolling freeways in this DOS arcade racing game.
The titular blue hedgehog's kart racing spin-off returns for another lap, with new racers and circuit types. It is also the only Sonic Drift game to receive an international release.
Compati Hero Series racing game released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Published by Banpresto.
A rally car game released in 1995 exclusively for the Super Famicom and the third game in Visco's Drift Out series. A North American version of the game was planned but cancelled.
A top-down rally racing game with simulation elements. Players take on rally courses from across the world, using their winnings to keep their vehicle in top shape.
Japan-exclusive action racing video game developed by A-Max and published by Imagineer in 1994, for the Super Famicom.
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