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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Aug 07, 1987
SEGA AGES 2500 Vol.13: OutRun is a remake of the arcade classic as part of the Sega Ages series. This version was included in the Sega Classics Collection when released in America and Europe.
A budget street racing game based on the Initial D manga and anime series. It is the only non-arcade game in the series released outside of Japan and the only game in the series by a non-Japanese studio.
A futuristic take on Sega's classic racing sim OutRun, set in the far-off year of 2019. It was exclusive to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis and developed by the team behind the Genesis OutRun port.
Early polygonal racing game with Arcade handling. 2D on the Lynx and 3D on the Jaguar.
An racing simulation game published for the NES in 1990. One of the first to feature extensive car tuning and a fully fledged career mode.
A racing game featuring Mario and Luigi released for the Nintendo Famicom Disk System only in Japan. It supports the Famicom's 3D goggles. The goggles were not needed to play the game.
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.
Japan only sequel to 3D-World Runner. JJ is short for "Jumpin' Jack", the protagonist of the game. It was released in December 1987.
Yu Suzuki's classic 1986 Sega arcade "driving game" puts players behind the wheel of a red convertible sports car on a trip through American- and European-inspired landscapes.
An adventure game released in 1984. It was Squaresoft's first game.
Day and night, fog and rain, snow and sun, Enduro challenged players to watch the weather before going out to race!!
The first 16-bit video game, Pole Position was responsible for popularizing third-person psuedo-3D graphics and racing games as a whole.
Turbo is an early racer released by Sega in 1981, using a third-person rear-view racer format nearly a year before Pole Position. The ColecoVision port featured a racing wheel and gas pedal peripheral to simulate the arcade experience of the original.
The arcade version is arguably the first successful first-person racing game, and the home version is also considered by many to be a true classic.
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