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A fighting game set in Sengoku-era Japan, and the last fighting game by ADK.
Racing video game released in 1996 for the Super Famicom. Developed by Lenar and published by Imagineer.
Tyrian is a computer game developed by Eclipse Productions and orginaly published in 1995 by Epic MegaGames. In 1999 game was re-released as Tyrian 2000, featuring Windows compatibility, an additional fifth episode and bug fixes. The game was officially released as freeware in 2004, and the graphics have been made available under an open license in April 2007.
Racing video game developed and published by Video System. Part of the "F-1 Grand Prix" franchise.
Compati Hero Series racing game released in 1995 for the Super Famicom. Published by Banpresto.
A Game Boy-exclusive update of Nintendo's arcade classic that includes dozens of brand-new levels with a puzzle-platforming twist. The game would later inspire the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series.
A SNES-exclusive racing game that utilizes the Super FX chip to bring stylized vehicles to life in polygonal 3D.
Japan-exclusive racing game released in 1994 for the Super Famicom. Developed by Open System and published by Forum.
Japan-exclusive futuristic racing video game released for the Super Famicom in 1994. Developed by KAZe and published by Meldac. An American version titled "Freeway Flyboys" was scheduled but was canceled.
The first installment in the long-running Mario Kart franchise features eight iconic characters from the Mario universe.
Nintendo's flagship futuristic racing game featuring the raw new power of "Mode 7" technology, which gives players the illusion of dangerous high-speed racing at over 200 mph!
Considered one of the best racing games of the 16-bit era, Super Monaco GP puts the player in the driver seat for a simulation of the 1989/90 F1 season. The game features both an arcade and 2-year championship modes.
Classic motorcycle racing game from 1985 developed by Shaun Southern (Mr Chip Software). Game was released for C64, ZX Spectrum and Atari 8-bit.
A puzzle-platformer for the Commodore 64 that tasks the player with manipulating contraptions and solving puzzles in order to escape from various castles.
The first 16-bit video game, Pole Position was responsible for popularizing third-person psuedo-3D graphics and racing games as a whole.
An early motorbike racing game developed by Sega and published by Sega-Gremlin in 1976, based on the character Fonz from the TV show Happy Days. Versions of the game are also known as Man TT and Moto-Cross. It uses a pseudo-3D, third-person perspective.
A racing game released by Taito in 1976. It is a simultaneous two-player version of Tomohiro Nishikado's 1974 arcade game Speed Race.
An early driving/racing game developed and published by Sega in early 1976. The game was notable for its introduction of a pseudo-3D, third-person perspective.
A racing game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado and released by Taito in 1974, also known as Racer or Wheels. It was one of the first driving video games, and was groundbreaking for innovations such as vertical scrolling, sprites with collision detection, and driving wheel controls.
A top-down racing game with a focus on career progression
Boost 2 is an iOs game. The goal is to advance as far as possible by tilting the device and therefore turning to avoid obstacles.
A simple rally and racing game by Rage Software, bundled with new PCs and Inno3D graphics cards in 2001 and saw a limited retail release by Global Software Publishing. It was often bundled with Rage's Midnight GT.
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