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Game » consists of 10 releases. Released July 1982
F1-2004 Racing is a driving/racing game for TimeTop GameKing.
An OutRun-style racing game for the Super Nintendo that presents two options for players: motorbikes or jetskis.
Exhaust Heat is a Formula 1 racing game for the SNES based on the 1992 Formula 1 season. The Super Famicom version is named Exhaust Heat.
A first-person Formula 1 racing game.
Early polygonal racing game with Arcade handling. 2D on the Lynx and 3D on the Jaguar.
An racing simulation game published for the NES in 1990. One of the first to feature extensive car tuning and a fully fledged career mode.
Atari's polygonal arcade racer, later adapted for consoles by Tengen.
An arcade racing game released by Taito in 1987 and later ported to various home systems. It was the first arcade racing game to use stereoscopic 3D glasses.
Final Lap is an arcade racing game developed by Namco and released in 1987. A home version, developed by Arc System Works, was also released exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo Famicom.
This arcade racer for the NES features eight courses from across the world and exciting 3-D action. It was one of the earliest racing games for the NES.
An unlicenced Formula One racing game released by Sega in 1986.
An early racing simulator based on the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It was a pioneer of realistic simulation racing, and featured a unique cabinet that rotated to simulate the feel of driving a car.
An arcade motorcycle racing game that broke new ground when it released in 1985, revolutionizing and revitalizing the arcade industry, with its motion-controlled cabinet and pseudo-3D "Super Scaler" graphics. A port was offered as a pack-in with the Sega Master System console for a period of time.
Pitstop is an early racing game that was released on the Atari 8-bit computer, Commodore 64, and ColecoVision.
Champion Racer is a racing game for the RX-78 Gundam.
A 1982 overhead racing game from Commodore for the Commodore 64 computer.
This early example of 3D gaming has players fire rockets from a submarine at incoming ships and UFOs. It was the first video game to use stereoscopic 3D, and the first commercial product to use active-shutter-based stereoscopic 3D.
Turbo is an early racer released by Sega in 1981, using a third-person rear-view racer format nearly a year before Pole Position. The ColecoVision port featured a racing wheel and gas pedal peripheral to simulate the arcade experience of the original.
A black-and-white 1978 Atari arcade game, in which two players would control the fire truck getting it through traffic while avoiding crashes.
A racing game for the RCA Studio II, also featuring the two player game Tag, where players chase and tag each other.
The arcade version is arguably the first successful first-person racing game, and the home version is also considered by many to be a true classic.
A first-person arcade racing game released by Kasco in 1968. It was an electro-mechanical game using a form of video projection to display a racing track on a screen. It was a precursor to first-person racing video games.
An electro-mechanical amusement device co-developed by Namco and Atari's Japanese division.
A game in the F-1 Spirit franchise, released on the MSX2+ in 1988 by Konami.
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