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Atari's polygonal arcade racer, later adapted for consoles by Tengen.
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.
Top Landing is a 3D flight simulator released by Taito for the arcades in 1988. The object of the game is to land an airliner during any number of adverse conditions. It is the second of four games in Taito's "Landing" series.
Super Hang-On is the sequel to the praised Hang-On. There are two modes of play and several stages available in this motorcycle racing game.
As the name suggests this game is loosely based on the Indianapolis 500.
The first game in Sierra's Police Quest franchise. This game introduces Sonny Bonds, a Police Officer based in the fictional town of Lytton, California. His adventures lead him to the dangerous drug lord, Jesse Bains.
A 3D flight simulator released by Taito for the arcades in 1986.
Known outside of Japan as "Takeshi's Challenge", this game is an unconventional action-adventure platformer created by famous Japanese comedian Beat Takeshi. Along with its open world exploration and mature themes, the game is known for its unorthodox game progression (where the game can easily be made unwinnable).
An early racing simulator based on the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It was a pioneer of realistic simulation racing, and featured a unique cabinet that rotated to simulate the feel of driving a car.
One of the most well-known educational computer games, teaching students about the perils faced by cross-country migrants in the 19th century United States. Lead a wagon through the titular trail and reach Oregon, or die trying!
An arcade motorcycle racing game that broke new ground when it released in 1985, revolutionizing and revitalizing the arcade industry, with its motion-controlled cabinet and pseudo-3D "Super Scaler" graphics. A port was offered as a pack-in with the Sega Master System console for a period of time.
An adventure game written and designed by Yuji Horii, developed by Login Software and published by ASCII in 1984.
Revs is a Formula Three racing simulator developed for the BBC Micro, known for its harsh difficulty levels, revolutionary handling and detailed visuals.
The second version of Microsoft's seminal flight simulation franchise adds a variety of new features, including notable hardware support and new flight options.
The sequel to Namco's popular arcade racer, with an expanded selection of tracks and improved visuals.
An adventure game created by Yuji Horii and published by Enix in 1983 where the player controls a detective solving a murder mystery. The title helped establish the template for the Japanese adventure genre, which many other titles would imitate and build upon.
The first 16-bit video game, Pole Position was responsible for popularizing third-person psuedo-3D graphics and racing games as a whole.
Project Reality 2 is the canceled sequel to the Project Reality mod for Battlefield 2.
European Bus Simulator is a public transportation simulator set in Europe.
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