An early driving/racing game developed and published by Sega in early 1976. The game was notable for its introduction of a pseudo-3D, third-person perspective.
A first-person arcade racing game released by Kasco in 1969. It was an electro-mechanical game using a form of video projection to display a racing track on a screen. It was a precursor to first-person racing video games.
Auto Test is an educational electro-mechanical game that uses a video projector. The game shows a video of a real life driving situation and the player is supposed to match the actions of the driver, such as applying gas, the brake, and steering. The players are graded based on how well their actions match the actual actions. Sound is added to the game using a tape player.