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  • Virtua Racing Deluxe

    1994

    Virtua Racing Deluxe

    1994

    Racing
    Sega 32X
    Virtua Racing Deluxe is an enhanced port of Virtua Racing, released as a launch title for the Sega 32X in North America and Europe in late 1994. Much of its team was comprised of developers who had produced the port of Virtua Racing to the Sega Mega Drive, however the visuals in Virtua Racing Deluxe are far more accurate and the some music was rearranged. Naofumi Hataya also composed several new tracks for the game, in some cases replacing original themes.
  • Battle Cross

    1994

    Battle Cross

    1994

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    The goal of the game is to take a group of small futuristic air bikes and to go around one of the various race tracks. Players race each other to see who makes it to the finish line first. Various hazards are also scattered around each track, from puddles to speed bumps, pinball bumpers and even cannonballs.
  • Gale Racer

    1994

    Gale Racer

    1994

    Racing
    Sega Saturn
    Gale Racer is an illegal race set on a public road, and the main purpose of the game is to cross the United States. Starting in Los Angeles on the West Coast, it travels across state lines to cities such as Las Vegas and Chicago before ending up in New York. There is also an element of competition with enemy cars, and they change places frequently during the race. The screen is fixed in view from the cockpit.
  • Micro Machines

    1994

    Micro Machines

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    SNES port of Micro Machines.
  • Biker Mice From Mars

    1994

    Biker Mice From Mars

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Android iOS
    star 5
    Biker Mice From Mars is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System racing video game made in 1994 by Konami, based on the animated series of the same name. he object of the game is to take on the role of one of six racers, Throttle, Modo, or Vinnie, Lawrence Limburger, Dr. Karbunkle, and Grease Pit, in a series of motorcycle races, on different tracks that are displayed in isometric projection. After each lap, the player's missile pack is refilled used to knock off opponents. Also the player has a random bonus choice for additional cash, invulnerability, nitrous oxide acceleration or an encumbering earthquake. The winner gets the prize money and the losers have to start again. In between rounds, upgrades for engine, tires, food and weapons can be purchased from the Last Chance garage using the prize money.
  • Club Drive

    1994

    Club Drive

    1994

    Racing
    Atari Jaguar
    Sure, you've always wanted to blaze down the streets of San Francisco in a souped-up hot rod, just like in those action movies. But have you ever wanted to scramble across the living room floor playing tag in a minature racing car with a buddy? Or plow through an Old West town in a futuristic speed machine picking up randomly placed energy Powerballs? Strap in and join the 64-bit club!
  • GP-1 Part II

    1994

    GP-1 Part II

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    The sequel to GP-1, the player once again can race with motorcycles on 17 different tracks located across 14 different countries. The player also has six different bikes to choose from. Players can also upgrade their bikes by winning races and earn points, earning enough points will let the player obtain better parts for their bike. The season mode, otherwise known as the Grand Prix is present along with a Practice and Race mode, but there is also a Battle mode that allows two friends to duke it out head-to-head on the track of their choice. A password feature is also present to allow players to pick up and play at their leisure.
  • 4 Wheel Drive

    1994

    4 Wheel Drive

    1994

    Racing
    Game Boy
    A version of Jeep Jamboree: Off Road Adventure without the Jeep brand license.
  • Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament

    1994

    Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Mega Drive/Genesis DOS
    star 8.4
    Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament featured cars that require different handling techniques for each course and also hovercraft and helicopters. There are different playing modes including "head-to-head", in which each player earns points by driving a full screen ahead of the opponent. TV presenter Violet Berlin features as a playable driver. The MS-DOS version featured a track editor. A selling point for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version was the J-Cart, a cartridge including two control ports, thus eliminating the need for a 4-player adaptor. It also included a 'pad-sharing' feature which allowed 2 players to share a single joypad; thus it enabled 8 players to compete simultaneously, on certain tracks.
  • Exertainment Mountain Bike Rally / Speed Racer

    1994

    Exertainment Mountain Bike Rally / Speed Racer

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    A Super Nintendo compilation that came bundled with an exercise bike peripheral.
  • Super Family Circuit

    1994

    Super Family Circuit

    1994

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Super Family Circuit is a Racing game, developed by Game Studio and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 1994.
  • Wacky Wheels

    1994

    Wacky Wheels

    1994

    Racing
    PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac DOS
    star 6.5
    Nothing beats the excitement of playing against other human racers, and in Wacky Wheels, you can do just that. You and a friend can play at the same computer or you can race against challenging computer opponents who have adjustable degrees of difficulty. Either way, Wacky Wheels is packed with the features you want: non-stop action and variety, heart-racing music and furious 3D point-of-view vivid VGA graphics and animations. It's so fun, you'll hate to finish.
  • Off-World Interceptor

    1994

    Off-World Interceptor

    1994

    Racing
    3DO Interactive Multiplayer
    You play a Trashman, a bounty hunter paid to capture criminal scum hiding on harsh alien worlds. Your job is to race the enemy crime boss to the finish, blasting his goons along the way. Get blown up or drive too slowly and the boss gets away. But if you make it to the check point in time, you block the boss' escape and trap him on the planet. You can upgrade your vehicle with the cash from your bounties. You can also go up against a buddy in the vertical split-screen deathmatch mode. Off-World Interceptor's most unique feature is the storyline, told in full-motion video. Standard for the time. But OWIE's FMV is mocked by a couple of guys sitting in chairs, a la Mystery Science Theater 3000.
  • NASCAR Racing

    1994

    NASCAR Racing

    1994

    Racing
    Mac DOS PlayStation
    star 5.9
    The game presents three different game modes: Arcade Race, Simulation Race, and Simulation Testing. While the Arcade Race mode let's the player jump right into the fray after choosing their difficulty level (either rookie,veteran, or ace), the Simulation Race mode features a lot more customization options for the player to take into consideration.
  • Ace Driver

    1994

    Ace Driver

    1994

    Racing
    Arcade
    Ace Driver made extensive use of the CPU Assist technique whereby a trailing player would be given a significant speed boost to allow them to catch the leading player. However, the speed boost continued for a short while after the losing player had overtaken the leader - leading to a tactic known as boosting where a player would deliberately allow themselves to lose the lead, then during the last half of the last game lap would easily take back the lead with no hope of the opposing player catching them. Boosting also meant that straight skill races were difficult to have as CPU assist would be continually changing the losing players speed and position.
  • Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle

    1994

    Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle

    1994

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Human Grand Prix III: F1 Triple Battle is a Formula One racing game for the Super Famicom. It is the third of four Human Grand Prix games for the system. It has the licenses of FOCA and Fuji TV: the former allows the game to use actual driver/team names while the latter is the official Japanese TV carrier of the Formula One races. Like its precedents, F1 Triple Battle uses Mode 7 and a low perspective for its racing. Unlike the previous two games in the franchise, this game only saw release in Japan; though all text in game is in English.
  • Zero-4 Champ RR

    1994

    Zero-4 Champ RR

    1994

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    A street racing game from Media Rings that focuses on 400m drag races, the titular "Zero-4". It is the first of two Super Famicom games in the Zero-4 series.
  • Super F1 Circus 3

    1994

    Super F1 Circus 3

    1994

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Super F1 Circus 3 is a 1994 Formula One racing game and the third of Cream/Nichibutsu's F1 Circus games for the Super Famicom. It focuses on the 1993/94 season and recreates circuits from sixteen different countries. The game offers a "quick race" mode that randomly picks a track and avoids the majority of the simulation elements. The game sits between Super F1 Circus 2 and Super F1 Circus Gaiden in the series. As with its predecessors, it has licenses from FOCA (the Formula One Constructors Association) and Fuji TV (the TV station that covers F1 in Japan) that allow it to depict actual teams/drivers from the Formula One World Championship. It was never released outside of Japan.
  • Ridge Racer 2

    1994

    Ridge Racer 2

    1994

    Racing
    Arcade
    Ridge Racer 2 is an arcade racing game that was released by Namco in 1994 for their System 22 hardware. Despite its name, Ridge Racer 2 is more of an updated version of Ridge Racer (which had been released in the previous year), than an actual sequel.
  • Stunt Race FX

    1994

    Stunt Race FX

    1994

    Racing
    Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom
    star 7.1
    Stunt Race FX is a cartoon-style, 3D-racing game that ran on the Super FX chip (the same engine that ran under Star Fox).
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