Racing Video Games44
Racing games. Category of games about racing with rivals using various vehicles. Player’s purpose is to be first on the finish line or to achieve the best lap time possible. There are titles with land, water and air vehicles which are controlled in an arcade or simulating manner.
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Rush (2006)
Racing 26 September 2006
Rush are car races, created by programmers from Midway, responsible, among others, for the Mortal Kombat fighting series. The title combines the climate of such productions as Trackmania or Stunt GP.
Monster Truck Madness 2
Racing 15 June 1998
Sequel to the famous Monster Truck Madness title, where you can try your hand at off-road rallies with specially redesigned vehicles on huge wheels.
Artifact Rush
Racing 03 May 2005
Artifact Rush is an offer for all players who like car races combined with shooting and any other possible means of exterminating opponents encountered on the road.
GravRally
Racing canceled
The races, like "Megarace 3" or "Ballistics" are held in the distant future and allow you to take part in a completely new sports discipline.
Racing Gears Advance
Racing 17 December 2004
"Racing Gears Advance" belongs to the genre of arcade racing games, the action of which is shown in isometric projection. The above mentioned position is the responsibility of gentlemen from a young company Orbital Media, which creates games for the owners of Nintendo GameBoy Advance console.
Superbike World Championship
Racing 28 February 1999
The first title from EA Sports' Superbike series, which allows you to take part in the title motorcycle championship. Unlike many other representatives of the genre, special emphasis was put on the high realism of the game.
GP 500
Racing 30 November 1999
Realistic motorcycle racing, whose main asset is the official license of the 500cm3 class Motorbike World Championship. The authors of "GP 500" purchased a license covering the 1998 season, so that the racers, teams and tracks are fully in line with reality.
Super Hang-On
Racing 12 July 1987
Super Hang-On is a computer adaptation of the popular slot machine game, taking up the topic of crazy motorcycle racing in various areas, located all over the world. SEGA's PeCet product conversion was developed by Quicksilver studio, which should be well known to all fans of programs such as Commando or Ikari Warriors.
Vette!
Racing 10 November 1989
Vette! These are car races in which the player will have the opportunity to face the opponent in driving in the crowded streets of San Francisco.
Hard Drivin'
Racing 11 March 1990
Hard Drivin' is a PeCet conversion of the famous Atari game, which appeared on coin-up machines in 1989. The product allows you to play the role of a sports car driver, racing against time on a specially prepared route.
Hard Drivin' II: Drive Harder
Racing 12 September 1991
Hard Drivin' 2: The Harder Driver Harder is a refreshed and greatly enriched version of the famous car races that first appeared on coin-up machines from Atari in 1989.
Indianapolis 500: The Simulation
Racing 29 May 1989
Indianapolis 500 is the most famous car race in the world, held with short breaks since 1911. A game by Papyrus Design Group will let you sit behind the wheel of a car and see for yourself how great this event is.
NASCAR Racing
Racing 23 May 1994
The first installment of the popular series of car races, created by the Papyrus Design Group and licensed by NASCAR, a closed-circuit racing association - extremely popular in the United States.
Pitstop II
Racing 12 June 1984
Formula 1 car races realized in an arcade convention by Synergistic Software. The player's task is to complete the route as quickly as possible and beat all the competitors.
Grand Prix 500 2
Racing 12 March 1991
The second edition of motorcycle racing, prepared by Microids in 1991. The player will play the role of a driver who will take part in the World Championship and face five other opponents on several well-known tracks.
Stunts: Final Stage
Racing canceled
Stunts: Final Stage is an arcade car race produced by the Slovakian Mayhem studio. Drivers compete on tightly twisted, dangerous routes, and players can drive one of the 21 available machines. The advantage of the game is a functional editor, allowing you to create your own tracks.
Le Mans 24 Hours
Racing 07 June 2002
Realistic car races that allow players to participate in the famous Le Mans round-the-clock competition. The authors have prepared 70 authentic, licensed cars of brands such as BMW, Toyota and Nissan, as well as 12 famous race tracks located in different parts of the world.
Beam Breakers
Racing 27 June 2002
Futuristic races in which players take on the role of a member of one of the many gangs participating in illegal raids. The action takes place in New York of the future, and we move along complex routes suspended between skyscrapers.
Monster Truck Rumble
Racing 14 November 2001
A typical example of a low-budget race in which the player sits behind the wheel of one of the title monster trucks, i.e. vehicles on giant wheels. It is worth mentioning that this is a fully-fledged dexterity game, in which particular emphasis is placed on uncomplicated play.
Motocross Stunt Racer
Racing 03 October 2002
A simple arcade game in which we can take part in the title motocross races combined with the performance of breakneck acrobatics.
Chicago 90
Racing 12 August 1989
Chciago 90 is a car race in which you can play the role of a criminal or a traffic police officer. In the first case, your task is to escape from the city, avoiding the intervention of the guards of the law, in the second, to catch the hood before he leaves Chicago for good.
Redline Racer
Racing 31 July 1998
"Redline Racer" is another representative of motorcycle racing, which in many respects resembles the "Moto Racer" series. Because of the focus on fun, the game is not realistic. Machine performance and manoeuvrability have been greatly exaggerated.
Cisco Heat
Racing 20 September 1991
Cisco Heat is a product of Jaleco/Image Works, which allows you to play the role of a traffic policeman and stand on the other side of the barricade. The route of this one-of-a-kind race leads through the crowded streets of San Francisco. The player's task is to be the first to reach the finish line, which boils down to defeating other right guardians.
Stunts
Racing 21 May 1990
Stunts are unconventional car races, in which the player's task is to overcome the obstacle course, full of ramps, loops, jumps and other fancy traps. The game was created by Distinctive Software team, the same one that is responsible for the famous productions in the early nineties: Test Drive and The Duel.