Inspired by Walt Disney Pictures' feature film Herbie: Fully Loaded, the action-packed video game thrusts players into the high-octane world of 3D stock car racing. The video game offers fans a chance to slip behind the wheel of one of the world’s most beloved cars, Herbie the Love Bug, while enjoying fun power-ups, personalized racing moves, hazards and free replays of unlocked races.
Get behind the wheel of the world's top rally cars as you span the globe in quest of a championship. Listen to your navigator as he helps you through more than 40 unique tracks spanning different weather and terrain through 14 grueling stages. Fly over jumps or skid around obstacles on your way to the top of the rally racing circut. Link up with a friend using the GBA link cable for amazing head-to-head competition or watch the action again using the replay mode.
F-Zero Climax is the sixth installment in the F-Zero series and the third to be released for the Game Boy Advance. This is the first F-Zero game to have a built-in track editor without the need for an expansion or add-on. Custom tracks can be saved to one of thirty slots for future use and they can be exchanged with other players via link cable. If memory becomes full or link cable connection cannot be done, the game can generate a password for the track; when it is input on any F-Zero Climax cartridge, the password will generate the track instantly.
Totaled! takes you for a ride in a destructive racing experience. In one of 12 cars, including hot rods, muscle, and performance cars, you must inflict as much damage on other cars as possible. Both the outer shell of each car (windows, hood, fenders, doors) and the chassis underneath can sustain damage that affects the car's performance. You can compete in 18 customizable game types and challenges, including Free for All, Stuntman, Multi-Tag, and Bus Jumping.
Test Drive Off-Road ? Wide Open gives you brute force off-road racing through nature's untamed badlands. Twelve kick-ass trucks fight for off-road supremacy in the wide open wilderness. Prove your skills in a Hummer, Dodge T-Rex, Ford Bronco, and more. Take towering jumps at high speeds in your unstoppable trucks. Grab your guts and hold on, because this one gets rough!
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The hunt begins again with SpyHunter 2. The ultimate high-speed combat thrill ride continues with the world's most powerful counterintelligence vehicle, the all-new G-B155 Interceptor. Uncover Nostra's sinister plans for world domination and discover the secrets of a mysterious female agent before it's too late.
Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild is a 2003 jetski racing video game developed by Rainbow Studios and published by THQ for PlayStation 2 and mobile. It is a sequel to the original Splashdown for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox
Safari Race is a racing game for the SG-1000, developed and published by Sega in 1984. The player must drive through various "sections", avoiding wildlife and other cars while making sure not to run out of fuel.
The game is notable for using licensed cars, potentially the first video game to do so. The player controls a Lancia Stratos HF, and according to the box art, some of the rival cars are Audi Quattros. The Lancia Stratos would receive greater video game recognition in Sega's later creation Sega Rally Championship.
Hang-On II is an SG-1000 sequel to the critically acclaimed Hang-On.
Despite the name, the game is meant as a direct sequel to the Mark III version of Hang-On, and is virtually identical to that game. The only difference is downgraded graphics and the addition of music from the arcade version. Meanwhile, Super Hang-On is the direct sequel to the arcade game.
It is compatible with the BH-400 bike handle controller, and would be the only SG-1000 game designed for it (though the peripheral is compatible with the Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive).
Sega GT 2002 is the sequel to Wow Entertainment's Racing Game Sega GT, released in Japan late in 2002 as a competitor to the PlayStation 2's highly successful Gran Turismo 3. The game was originally intended to be released for the Dreamcast, but when the Dreamcast was discontinued in 2001, the game was reprogrammed for the Xbox. Following its initial release as a retail game, it was given away on a disk with Jet Set Radio Future in specially-marked Xbox console packages. Sega released Sega GT Online for the following year, with extra cars and an online facility to be used with the Xbox Live.
Sega GT 2002 introduced plenty of innovative features, many of which were later adopted by future games of its kind.
The game's cover features a Ford GT40 (called a Ford GT in the game), a Ford GT (called a Ford GT Concept in the game), and a Ford GT90.
Rally Fusion: Race of Champions is a racing game that lets you compete in the Race of Champions and the Nations Cup.
The Race of Champions is a single event where you race head to head with identical cars on parallel courses. The Nations cup is an off-road cup where up to eight teams race it out in a knock-out competition. Each mode can be raced in three difficulty levels of which the harder two must be unlocked first by finishing the easier class. Each difficulty comes with different cars and adjustments to the tracks. Besides these two main modes the game also comes with: duel, rally, circuit, rally cross, driving, hill climb, elimination and follow-the-leader game modes. Tracks from all over the world are included as well as 30 professional world-class drivers from the featured events.
The first next-gen edition of Take-2's motocross racing series, formerly a budget series for the PS one. Mania has spread across the land as people have turned traditional motocross racing into an intense blood sport. Furious combat mixes with fast paced racing through deadly courses that range from populated city street to harsh open environments. Mania is here and ready to fight. The winner is the one to make it across the finish line still in one piece. Bikers fight hand-to-hand using a variety of weapons, while racing at high speeds on more than 20 unique circuits. Large and distinct environments create an ever-expanding race, aided by a third-generation physics engine that makes every move, fight and crash different and fresh. Riders can also unleash air mania allowing for bigger tricks and increased combat maneuvers.
Few rivalries in American history evoke stronger emotional reactions than that of the oldest rivalry in American Motorsports – Ford vs. Chevy. This competition appeals to tens of millions of Ford and Chevy owners and NASCAR racing fans. Ford vs. Chevy takes players to the town of Westington where residents and rivals Tyrone Baker and Eddie Olson got things started way back in the earliest days of motoring by racing their Ford Model T and Chevy 490. Over the years, their rivalry grew and soon other Ford and Chevy owners started to join in the fun. Out of this rivalry, the Westington Cup was born. And so we come to today – the Westington Cup tournament is about to begin. As a driver for either the Ford or the Chevy team, it’s time to defend your pride as you battle in a variety of different races, missions and vehicles. It's furious fun as you race 48 of the hottest Ford and Chevy cars, trucks and race cars of all time.
Chase places you in the exciting world of Hollywood-movie stunt-car action. In the game, you take the role of Chase Corrada, a young stuntwoman who is starting her promising career as a movie stunt driver. In four unique sets--including a gangster set, a postapocalyptic set, and more--it's up to you to perfect the film's action sequences. You'll drive not only traditional 4-wheeled vehicles but also motorcycles and a 3-wheeled Ramen delivery Tuk-Tuk. You'll have to hit your marks as you attempt jumps, smash through props, and race through the set to please the director.
Jaguar XJ220 is a pseudo-3D racing game released by Core Design for the Commodore Amiga (1992) and Sega Mega-CD (1993).
In Jaguar XJ220 there are 32 tracks all over the world, with varying road conditions and animated weather conditions such as rain and fog in England, snow in Switzerland, and tumbleweed crossing the street in Egypt. You race your Jaguar in a constructor grand prix, with opponents running for Porsche, Ferrari and other famous makers. The player starts in England but must decide which country to race in next, which costs the team various amounts. The player can also choose to repair damage to the car.
Beyond the Limit is a racing sim based on Formula One circa 1993. It features real-life cars, tracks, and drivers from the world of F1.
The graphics in Beyond the Limit are created from scaled and rotated sprites that create a 3D effect. It also features a lot of full-screen video clips taken from Fuji TV's coverage of actual races.