The handheld version of Daytona USA is an LCD game released by Tiger Electronics based on the arcade release of Daytona USA. It was released as part of Tiger's short-lived "Vrt-X" range, in which the game would be projected as a pseudo-hologram image onto the screen.
Daytona USA stands as the only Sega game to receive the Vrt-X treatment, although there were others for Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat 3, franchises such as Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers and Congo: The Movie. The range did not exist for very long.
Sonic Speedway is an LCD game created for distribution at McDonald's restaurants. They were offered as a part of Happy Meals for a limited time in 2003. There are two main buttons on the game which control left and right movement.
Sonic controls a F-1 racecar and must navigate through a race course filled with other drivers. There are three lanes that can be moved about with one lane always left open. The other lanes are occupied by other vehicles. For each row of vehicles avoided a point is added to the score. For every 30 points the level and speed increase with 4 levels total. If the player crashes 5 times in a single level the game ends.
Sonic R is a 1998 LCD game created by Tiger. The game features a directional pad which only has Left and Right and 2 buttons, "jump", and "run". There are also buttons for toggling the power and sound on/off and to display the score. Two AA batteries are required to play the game. This game is based off another game of the same name on Sega Saturn. The background of the game bears a resemblance to Resort Island, a level from the Saturn game.
Urban Extreme is a Racing game, developed by Data Design Interactive and published by Metro3D, which was released in Europe in 2006.
Put your key in the ignition and start your engines, it's time for "Urban Extreme' racing!
Choose from a selection of 8 crazy vehicles! Drive at break neck speeds through the many "Urban Extreme locations" available! Ram your opponents into parked cars and watch them explode in a ball of flames! Hook up with your friends in the Multiplayer race mode.
Super Mario Kart: Super Circuit Demake features all 20 tracks from Mario Kart: Super Circuit and all 4 Battle Courses too, as well as edited color palettes to make the tracks more resemble that of Super Circuit’s, and a slightly altered item probability table.
Here is a ROM hack which changes all the tracks in the game to new ones based on Mario Kart 64. Also Koopa has been replaced by Toad and the original Toad is replaced by Wario.
Super Mario Kart 8 is a demake of Mario Kart 8. Now, for the first time ever, you can experience a new Mario Kart Game as it would be in the days of the SNES! Featuring many different stages not seen before and original variations on them not found in Mario Kart 8 OR Super Mario Kart and a Battle Mode with 4 all courses to duke it out on!
A Super Mario Kart hack that put all of the MKDS nitro tracks / nitro battle arenas in Super Mario Kart. It also replaces Donkey Kong JR by Donkey Kong.
What if Nintendo created a DLC track pack for Super Mario Kart in 1992? The aim of this hack is to make a compliment to the original game. Super Mario Kart featured courses named for Mario, Koopa and Bowser. This has new themes for the other 5 characters plus a revamp of the Mario, Bowser and Rainbow Road courses. In addition to 20 all-new standard tracks, it also features 4 new battle courses.
The roster is mostly the same but Donkey Kong Jr. has been replaced with regular Donkey Kong and Koopa is replaced with Paratroopa.
Do you like playing car parking games? Or do you want to play with your friends with high-quality graphics? This game is for you and it is completely free!
A racing game using simulated 3D in the vein of OutRun or Rad Racer, now with a rainbow of Bombermen in the drivers' seats! Race against five opponents across three difficulties of Grand Prix, for a total of six courses. Racers can collect items from question mark panels, ranging from projectiles such as bombs, missiles and Slime Bombs, to situational items like landmines, shields and nitro boosts. There are six different colours of Bomberman and three karts to choose from, each with their own unique stats.
Alongside the Grand Prix, you can race any track alone in the Time Trial mode and aim to beat your personal beat. Records for both Grand Prix and Time Trial can be uploaded to a national server.
Bomberman Kart 3D is a 3D racing game developed by Matrix Software and published by Hudson Soft and released for mobile phones on October 10, 2005 in Japan. It is the sequel of the mobile game of same name.