Rayman kart is a karting game developed by gameloft and released in 2007 featuring 8 courses to race on included within 3 different cups, the courses being: Dreamy Forest, Rockslide Race, Sanctuary of Fire, Frozen Highway, Shipwreck Track, Murky Swamp, Moonlight Pass and Rabbid Battlefield,
The cups being Bronze, Silver and Gold.
The game also included many popular characters from the rayman and Rabbids series, those being: Rayman, Globox, Teensie King, Razorbeard, Hoodblaster and Mr Rabbid
Grand Tour Racing: GT-R 400 is a GT-based racing game that originated on the Sony PlayStation 2. It was converted from the Kuju Entertainment original to the PC by InFusion, a team of developers who worked on "Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix 4".
The debut title for the Namco System 22 arcade system in 1992, this was the first video game with texture-mapped 3D polygons and Gouraud shading. It was later re-worked into Ridge Racer, released the following year in 1993.
A drifting-focused racing game for Xbox that pits players in narrow mountain pass (touge) duels. Emphasizing precision driving and car tuning, Touge R was only released in Japan.
Bakusou Dekotora Densetsu: Otoko Ippiki Yume Kaidoi is a racing video game developed and released by Human Entertainment, released on June 25, 1998 in Japan. This game puts you in the role of a truck driver in Japan, transporting cargo and competing in illegal races against other trucks.
Released alongside "Art Camion: Geijutsuden" on the same day, "Bakusou Dokotora Densetsu 2 - Otoko Jinsei Yume Ichiro" is generally seen as the proper 2nd installment of the series. This sequel introduces numerous changes to modes and gameplay, accompanied by an entirely new soundtrack and enhanced graphics quality.