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  • Micro Maniacs Racing

    2000

    Micro Maniacs Racing

    2000

    Racing
    Game Boy Color PlayStation
    Micro Maniacs Racing is an unofficial sequel to the Micro Machines racing games and features a similar 3D perspective to the previous game, Micro Machines V3. As with previous games, the racing environments are based in real-world locations such as kitchens, laboratories and gardens, played "zoomed in" due to the miniature nature of the racers The 12 character choices (some of which are unlockable) are differentiated by various unique attack moves. Instead of racing with vehicles, the Micro Maniacs race on foot.
  • Gekitotsu Toma L'Arc: Tomarunner Vs L'Arc En Ciel

    2000

    Gekitotsu Toma L'Arc: Tomarunner Vs L'Arc En Ciel

    2000

    Racing
    PlayStation
    Gekitotsu Toma L'Arc: TomaRunner vs L'Arc-en-Ciel is a Japan-exclusive racing game for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to TomaRunner and includes members of the Japanese band L'Arc-en-Ciel as playable characters. Each member of the band voices the in-game characters themselves. The L'Arc-en-Ciel songs that play within the game are "Driver's High", "Stay Away", "Route 666", "Trick", and "Niji". The game was popular enough to receive a PS one Books re-release on December 21, 2001. The dream has finally become reality with the help of L'Arc en Ciel! Every fan must have this! And of course, there is fun to be had with this game. This summer, why don't you try the Tomarunner experience for yourself?
  • DT Racer

    2005

    DT Racer

    2005

    Racing
    PlayStation 2
    Extreme tuner racing just hit a whole new level of no holds barred racing. DT Racer drops you on to 22 of the slickest tracks around the globe. Completely fine tune every inch of your car's handling and performance with unlimited customization. And when you are done, put your foot to the floor and show them what you've got!
  • X-Treme Express

    2002

    X-Treme Express

    2002

    Racing
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation 2
    X-Treme Express is the sequel to the Japanese-only title Tetsu 1: Densha de Battle!. Players race against five other trains in high-speed point-to-point races, being careful not to derail by taking curves too quickly and switching between tracks to knock opponents off the track. The game features ten different courses and eighty different trains.
  • Critical Velocity

    2005

    Critical Velocity

    2005

    Racing
    PlayStation 2
    Critical Velocity is a Driving game, developed and published by Namco, which was released in Japan in 2005.
  • D-Unit Drift Racing

    2006

    D-Unit Drift Racing

    2006

    Racing
    PlayStation 2
  • Motorsiege: Warriors of Primetime

    2003

    Motorsiege: Warriors of Primetime

    2003

    Racing
    PlayStation 2
    Presented as a non-stop action televised sports show, Motorsiege challenges players to compete for fame and fortune as they go head-to head in the arenas. Confront your hostiles hell-bent on your destruction with futuristic high-tech vehicles armed with a barrage of cannons, lasers, missiles, mines and other explosive goodies in this highly charged, intense battle of wills, wits and weapons.
  • Turbo trucks

    2006

    Turbo trucks

    2006

    Racing
    PlayStation 2
    Turbo Trucks is an aggressive, no-holds-barred race to the finish line featuring a line up of some seriously mean vehicles Set across winding woodland courses and remote desert canyons, you get to choose from a selection of gorgeous trucks and take on opponents in successive races to earn coveted trophies in the tournaments, or hone your driving skills in the quick races and time trials Win the tournaments to gain access to more courses and trucks! Ram, smash and spin your opponents off the track while perfecting your racing line to gain the upper hand
  • Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift

    2003

    Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift

    2003

    Racing
    PlayStation 2
    This fifth installment in the Tokyo Xtreme series, focuses more on the "drifting" style of racing and has two different distinctive challenges of racing included in the game. Players can race professionally during day races, earning money to upgrade their cars and try to get the big sponsorships. During night races, players can race for pride, along with the ability to bet money and even car parts. Players will race in the scenic mountains of Japan, in real life courses on uphill and downhill races and even during varying weather and seasonal conditions, effecting the handling of the cars as they would in real life. There is also a rivalry battling system in the game, making the races more dangerous as opponents try to stop them at all costs. It also features real licensed high-end vehicles such as Nissan, Toyota, Subaru, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Mini, Volkswagen among many others.
  • Anarchy: Rush Hour

    2009

    Anarchy: Rush Hour

    2009

    Racing
    PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Anarchy: Rush Hour is a driving game that is available on PSN.
  • Rumble Trucks

    2011

    Rumble Trucks

    2011

    Racing
    PlayStation Portable
    Rumble Trucks is an exciting 3D racing game with 9 vehicles and 24 tracks across 3 unique worlds. You can race along dense jungle tracks, challenging spooky cemetary courses and all action warzone battlefield assault courses. Tricks, jumps, trophies and achievements all go to make Rumble Trucks an excellent fully featured PSP minis title. Ready steady RUMBLE!
  • Car Jack Streets

    2010

    Car Jack Streets

    2010

    Racing
    PlayStation Portable Nintendo DSi
    Your debt to the mob is $1 million. They want $50,000 a week, every week, starting now. It's that simple punk! Do whatever you can to pay your dues, drive taxis, steal cars and assassinate gang members, hell you can even deliver pizzas if you have to. Just make that payment on time or it's all over. Car Jack Streets blends a large city based environment with real time casual game-play for the first time ever. Jack it up punk!
  • Burnin Rubber

    1983

    Burnin Rubber

    1983

    Racing
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Burnin' Rubber is an unlicensed Bump 'N' Jump clone. It is a futuristic top-down scrolling racing game where the track has no curves, but narrows and widens. There are potholes, breaks in the roads and islands that must be swerved around or jumped over. There are plenty of other cars abound, which try to run you off the road and can be bumped off the track also.
  • Hot Wheels: Ultimate Racing

    2007

    Hot Wheels: Ultimate Racing

    2007

    Racing
    PlayStation Portable
  • GT Racing

    1996

    GT Racing

    1996

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    GT Racing is a Super Famicom racing video game where the player gets to drive a Gran Turismo car in either championship or practice mode. The game is based on the 1996 Super GT racing season using the horsepower standards and rules of the era. During championship mode, the player is asked enter a number, his or her driver's name, and the team name that he or she will use during the championship. The driver's name and team can be entered using either English or Japanese letters. When a player beats a record, he or she is asked to insert his or her number, name or initials (up to four characters and two digits for the number). Championship mode can last for multiple seasons. Playing ninety-nine seasons in a single racing career is theoretically possible due to the double-digit nature of the season information. There are eight different tracks, including the Suzuka Circuit that has been shown in video games since Pole Position II and Fuji Speedway (complete with a virtually photorealistic Mount Fuji in the background
  • Zen-Nihon GT Senshuken

    1995

    Zen-Nihon GT Senshuken

    1995

    Racing
    Super Famicom
    Zen-Nihon GT Senshuken is a racing game published by Banpresto and Kaneko, and is part of Kaneko's All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship series based on the real-life circuit. The game rapidly switches angles depending on the direction the player is driving, often moving between horizontal, vertical and diagonal perspectives.
  • F1 Dream

    1989

    F1 Dream

    1989

    Racing
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    F-1 Dream is an automobile racing game for the PC Engine released exclusively in Japan in 1988. The graphics are identical to the arcade game, even down to the pit crew and lane and fans in the stands. The controls are the same as well: The d-pad controls all eight ways, and the two buttons work as both gas-and-brake and as the transmission. Press the II button to launch the car, and once first gear tops out, quick switch to the I button. If your car is Turbo-equipped, once second gear tops out, hold down both buttons to kick in the afterburner. Letting go of the top gear button will brake the car, and hitting the button again will resume acceleration. The game includes back-markers as well. If you're leading the race or you and an opponent are well ahead of the pack, slower white cars will appear on the track to make things interesting for you, usually just as you're coming up to a particularly tough corner, or drifting across your lane on a straight and forcing you to make a course correction. They're a minor an
  • Face Racers: Photo Finish

    2011

    Face Racers: Photo Finish

    2011

    Racing
    Nintendo 3DS
    "Developed by Renegade Kid, Face Kart: Photo Finish lets players tilt and turn the Nintendo 3DS to steer their photo customized speedsters through 20 unique race tracks, as they drift around corners, soar over chasms and speed past the competition. Players use the Nintendo 3DS camera to snap their own picture and then map it onto their avatar, the landscape or even a turbo boost so they can pick up their very own power-ups as they race. Each avatar offers up to one hundred choices in hair, clothing and eyewear, plus cars can also be customized by tuning and tweaking to create the ultimate personalized racer."
  • XS Airboat Racing

    2003

    XS Airboat Racing

    2003

    Racing
    PlayStation 3 PlayStation PlayStation Portable
    XS Airboat Racing is a racing game that let you test your racing skills through arcade tournament and time trial modes. Play as ten different characters. Three difficulty settings and various power-ups provide hours of gameplay and challenges. Up to nine different tracks that spread to five unique worlds.
  • All Star Racing

    2002

    All Star Racing

    2002

    Racing
    PlayStation
    All Star Racing combines four distinct racing modes: GT Racer, Stockcar Frenzy, Classic Cars, and Supercar Challenge. Pre-race options include difficulty setting (easy, medium or hard), number of laps (3-lap sprints to 15-lap endurance races), Dualshock vibration, and sound volume adjustments. This budget title from Mud Duck Productions offers single races against five computer-controlled opponents and a choice of three cars per racing style. No multiplayer or career modes are available. Each race style includes three courses and three types of vehicles. The classic cars (Stalwort, Belling V2, and SK MK2) race on or through mountains, hillsides, and forests. GT cars (GSX, GT2R and CRX2) run at Iona, Boulder, and Hampton speedways, while Champ Team, File Team, and SPD Team stockcars race on runway, countryside, and urban tracks. The super cars (Pina 238, Fenzo 500, and Manelli 748) compete on hills, ridges, and a forest-valley track. All Star Racing includes GT, stockcar, super cars, and classics racing on a l
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