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Grab your gear, get on your Kawasaki Snowmobile, and head out in the cold to challenge opponents and pull off insane tricks as you race across the tundra!
• Pick Up and Play: Intuitive motion-based controls mean players of all skill levels can pick up the Wii Remote and get right into the fun!
• Hours of Fun: Take on single races, time trials, stunt trials and championship tournaments! Earn points to unlock new modes, snowmobiles, characters, and more!
• Winter Playground: Climb aboard officially recreated Kawasaki Snowmobiles for the thrill of a lifetime! Heat up frozen environments with the thrill of competition as you take on a friend in blistering split-screen multiplayer!
Hot Wheels: Track Attack lets you race your awesome Hot Wheels car on a track with over-the-top stunts. Win upgrades and avoid bad guys to smoke the competition
Battle Force 5 is an elite team of teens whose mission is simple – to defend against the robotic armies of The Sark and the brutal and barbaric Vandals who are intent on invading Earth. Armed with 5 super-cool, ultra-fast, and battle-ready vehicles, team Battle Force 5 must race, smash, and bash these aliens in an effort to protect the fate of the Earth. Your mission is simple – defend the Earth from invading aliens with your battle-ready vehicle. Race, smash, and bash your way to victory. The fate of our planet hangs in the balance.
Action Girlz Racing puts you in the driving seat in a completely new and wonderful way! For the first time ever you can pick your favorite Action Girl and take to the roads to race around fairy-tale castles, holiday resorts and even through school corridors while the teachers aren't looking! Best of all are the Action Girlz themselves. Meet Kat, an action girl with no fear - she will take anything on! Latisha is so cool you have to check her for a pulse - nothing riles this girl! Bianca is all about being a professional - she has it all! The 'Action Girlz' are here, so grab your lipstick, start your engines and get ready to race!
Combat Cars is a racing game in which the player not only competes with other cars, trying to outrun them, but also uses all kinds of weapons and gadgets to damage their opponents. In the beginning of the game, the player can choose one of the eight available characters. Each character has his/her own strengths and weaknesses (speed, car handling, etc.), as well as unique weapons. The weapons include a simple gun, glue spots they can leave to trap other cars, homing missile, and others. There are 24 different tracks available in the game. The player must complete them in a linear fashion, and once they run out of time, the game is over.
Metal Fangs is a game for the Sega Mega Drive by Victor. It was not released outside of Japan. It's an Arcade racing game with top-down perspective in which two teams of four circle a track with the goal of eliminating each other.
The thrilling followup to the original, Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 improves in all fronts. With more road to drive on, rivals to fight, and cars to master, this entry offers everything and more.
In the game, you race around the streets of Tokyo at night in an almost seamless experience, from cruising around, to joining a race, to cruising again. Flash your headlights when tailing a rival to incite a race, and after a short cinematic, you're both off. To win a race, you need to take down your opponent's power meter, while keeping yours intact. It decreases when hitting objects, and, more importantly, in last place.
The game is less focused on the realism of a racer, but still takes into account a good amount of customization, from upgrades to tuning. Since you'll be driving the car almost constantly, its best to have your own personal vehicle. The roads you drive on start out limited, but expand as you dive deeper and deeper into the game. Don't expect to go without memorizing the tracks; in order to beat the best, you
2D racing game played from a top-down perspective. Remarkably, it was released for the Sega Dreamcast over 10 years after its North American launch date.
You play a Trashman, a bounty hunter paid to capture criminal scum hiding on harsh alien worlds.
Your job is to race the enemy crime boss to the finish, blasting his goons along the way. Get blown up or drive too slowly and the boss gets away. But if you make it to the check point in time, you block the boss' escape and trap him on the planet.
You can upgrade your vehicle with the cash from your bounties. You can also go up against a buddy in the vertical split-screen deathmatch mode.
Off-World Interceptor's most unique feature is the storyline, told in full-motion video. Standard for the time. But OWIE's FMV is mocked by a couple of guys sitting in chairs, a la Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Virtual Television has given us a chance to do the things that we can't make real in everyday life: Race through 14 great tracks in 5 different environments in a totally virtual place where you can kill each other quite easily with sidekicks or guns. In every track you will see some symbols that can make your car speed up, slow up or even blow up, like your mega-host Lance Boyle says, "Who knows; who cares!" Everything you see in MegaRace is virtual and no one really dies there. So have fun!
ATV Quad Power Racing is an all-terrain vehicle racing video game released in 2000 for the PlayStation and in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. There are two sequels released: ATV Quad Power Racing 2 and ATV: Quad Frenzy.
Gadget Racers is the first game in the "HG/High Grade" series of games developed exclusively for the PlayStation 2 by Barnhouse Effect. In this game, the objective is to gain 100% by completing various events in the game's Grand Prix.
A vehicular combat game, feautring many different cars, game modes and tracks. In most game modes, you can collect power-ups to maximise your chance of winning or slow down opponents.
Aqua GT is powerboat racing game. It features three modes: Championship, Arcade and Two-player.
Championship mode is the main single player game, where you advance through the Bronze, Silver and Gold Championships. In the Arcade gameplay mode you have to beat the clock. In two-player split screen mode you go head to head against another player.
There are 5 boats to choose from, and you can unlock another 15 while progressing through the game. All boat vary in speed, acceleration and handling.
The tracks are set in canals of major cities, like London, Amsterdam and New York. Each track has a high or low tide, and you can race at day time or during the night time.
One of the last racing simulations to be released for Nintendo 64, this graphically intensive title used custom microcode optimization and high polygon count modelling. The development team was able to optimize the usage of the various processors within the N64 to allow far draw distance (reducing the need for fog or pop-up), high detail texturing and models, Doppler effect audio, and advanced lighting and fog effects for realistic weather conditions. Impressively the game has a high resolution 640x480 mode that does not require the add-on N64 RAM Expansion Pak. Additionally, unlike many other games of its type on the platform, the game runs high resolution at a sufficiently playable pace, undoubtedly due to the use of a reduced screen area letterbox mode that lessens the number of pixels needing to be displayed.
Set in some unspecified time in the future, the gameplay includes more than simple racing. Older vehicles (primarily those regarded even today as classics) are retrofitted with futuristic engine and turbo technology, in addition to jets mounted to allow the car to perform midair stunts. These stunts, including flips, barrel rolls, etc., allow the player to accumulate cash rewards during races on levitating tracks. Money accumulated is used to purchase new cars, as well as upgraded parts for cars (This increases the value of the vehicle. Oddly enough, this feature is relatively useless because vehicles can't be sold.)
Buckle up and brace yourself for the big time baby. This isn't just high speed racing on 10 different adrenaline pumping tracks with changing weather conditions and super responsible vehicle handling. It's street smarts. With Roadsters, the best driver, doesn't always win. Betting and trading cars are a major part of gameplay. Earning cash gives you the chance to upgrade your vehicle and change divisions. So pull down your top and put your foot to the floor. We're off!