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The Getaway: Black Monday
Action 12 November 2004
Sequel an excellent game, which is a mixture of shooting and car. The three heroes fight against the criminal world of London. They can choose from 14 types of weapons, licensed cars and 25 square miles of detailed representation of the capital of the Kingdom.
Street Rod
Racing 12 March 1989
Street Rod is an extensive car race created by Polish developers from the California Dreams group, in which, in addition to competing with other road users, you will also have to take care of the purchase and expansion of your vehicle.
Street Rod 2: The Next Generation
Racing 21 April 1991
Street Rod 2 is a continuation of the game about car races on the American wilderness. Your main task is to expand and buy new vehicles with the money gained in illegal skirmishes with other drivers.
12 Volt
Racing canceled
12 Volt is the debut project of a small Austrian development studio Sproing. The title of this game suggests the right similarity to the hit production of Re-Volt, because similarly we are dealing with races of small cars controlled by radio.
OutRun 2
Racing 01 October 2004
Return to the sources or remake of the classic arcade game with Ferrari wagons in the main role. Try your hand at dynamic and daring races, and when you've reached a high level, invite your friends to play.
Grand Theft Auto: London 1969
Action 29 April 1999
London 1969 is the official addition to Grand Theft Auto, which caused a great deal of controversy at the end of the nineties because of its subject matter. As it was the case in the original, here too we will play the role of a gangster, who by performing certain tasks (murders, thefts, etc.) will climb higher and higher in the criminal hierarchy.
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.
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec
Racing 09 July 2001
The third installment in a series of popular racing games developed by Polyphony Digital since 1997, originally for the PlayStation console. The titular mode constitutes the main part of the game - the player participates in subsequent racing challenges, earning adequate licenses and money, which can be spent on new cars and parts for them. The game offers over a hundred licensed car models belonging to the world's most famous brands.
Gran Turismo Concept 2002 Tokyo-Geneva
Racing 17 July 2002
A spin-off to the Gran Turismo series, essentially a narrowed-down version of Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, focusing on car models exhibited at motor shows in Tokyo, Seoul, and Geneva. The game offers around 100 highly-detailed cars. Competition takes place on the circuits borrowed from the third installment, albeit with an inclusion of a new track in Tokyo – R246 – known primarily from the previous parts of the Autumn Ring series.
RalliSport Challenge 2
Racing 04 May 2004
Rallisport Challenge 2 is a continuation of one of the best rally games for Microsoft Xbox consoles. We have at our disposal a furnace of various game modes, which will satisfy even the most demanding rally driver and about forty vehicles, which can be crashed along ninety routes.
Gran Turismo 4: Prologue
Racing 06 January 2004
Developed by Polyphony Digital studio, a racing game that serves as an introduction to the fourth major installment of the Gran Turismo series. Characteristically for the series, the game consists in obtaining racing licenses. The game features 40 challenges, such as time trial, assessing proper breaking distance, and overtaking competitors. With obtaining new licenses, you get new cars (there are 50 of them) that then can be test-driven in the arcade mode. The game features only five tracks.
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.
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.
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.
F1 Career Challenge
Racing 26 June 2003
Create your own driver and condition on the road to the highest podium, which will probably take more than one season.
PC Rally
Racing 20 March 1995
PC Rally is a Spanish company Digital Dreams Multimedia's arcade car races, which will allow the player to sit behind the wheel of two rally cars and face the time on three extensive routes.
London Racer
Racing 28 September 2000
"London Racer" is the first of Davilex Games' series of arcade races; as the title suggests, most of the available episodes are set on the streets of the British capital.
Stunt Driver
Racing 04 April 1990
The Stunt Driver is a product of Spectrum Holobyte, in which the player will sit behind the wheel of Ford Mustang '66 and take part in crazy car races. In addition to driving on the usual winding track, there are various obstacles in the form of sloping roads, drawbridges, loops and similar assortment.
Highway Patrol 2
Racing 04 April 1990
In Highway Patrol 2 player will play the role of a traffic police officer, whose task is to prosecute criminals attacking petrol stations. The program was produced by Microids and has several interesting features not found in other car races.
Ivan Stewart's Ironman: Off Road Racing
Racing 06 June 1990
Ironman: Super Off Road is an off-road car race on a specially prepared track, named after Ivan Stewart, one of the most outstanding drivers in this type of competition. The game has a typical arcade character and looks like the former Amiga hit called Skidmarks.
Stunt Car Racer
Racing 20 May 1989
The player plays the role of one of the drivers of extremely spectacular car races, in which stunts will be of primary importance. All the daredevils were divided into four divisions, three players each. We start the game in the lowest ranked group and our main goal is to reach the top of the league, which of course requires a lot of driving skills and steel nerves.