Racing Games
Supercross
Platform:
PlayStation
November 21, 2000
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Motocross Mania
Platform:
PC
November 14, 2000
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Looney Tunes Racing
Platform:
PlayStation
November 13, 2000
Rev your engines - It's time to burn some Looney Tunes rubber! ACME Corporation, the corporate juggernaut behind such successful products as the Acme Disintegrator Gun and the Acme Portable Hole, is sponsoring a number of racing contests all over the universe for the Looney Tunes characters to compete for the looniest racing champion title.
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Mickey's Speedway USA
Platform:
Nintendo 64
November 13, 2000
Buckle up and get ready to race! Rally across America with Mickey and friends! Race around 20 All-American courses - from Alaska to the Everglades - as you try to track down the Weasels and rescue poor dognapped Pluto. Use Ludwig Von Drake's wacky weapons - such as the "Antigrav-o-Kit Magno Flyer" or the "Stormy Weather Whenever Engager" - to give you the edge. Then blast past your friends and listen as the drivers taunt each other using Disney's original character voices!
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RC de GO!
Platform:
PlayStation
November 9, 2000
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Test Drive Le Mans
Platform:
Dreamcast
November 8, 2000
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The Dukes of Hazzard II: Daisy Dukes It Out
Platform:
PlayStation
November 7, 2000
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NASCAR 2001
Platform:
PlayStation 2
November 6, 2000
Easily the most ambitious NASCAR game to date on any platform, NASCAR 2001 has been designed from the ground up with completely original programming code that takes advantage of the power of the PlayStation 2. With the advanced power of the Emotion Engine, the designers for NASCAR 2001 have been able to duplicate key driving points and strategies of some of the biggest names in the racing field. Gone are the days of one-dimensional AI, thanks to independent artificial intelligence routines geared towards each racer's personality--older drivers will wisely hold back until key moments, while the rookies and speed demons will be more prone to charging recklessly into turns. Thirty-five active drivers with their respective cars (complete with sponsors) are available to rip around 14 different tracks--including night races and (in a NASCAR game first) Daytona. Body deformation, particle effects (like smoke and fire), sparks, tire marks on the road, and wall marks ensure that it looks as good as it plays.
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NASCAR Heat
Platform:
PlayStation
November 6, 2000
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Freestyle Motocross: McGrath Vs. Pastrana
Platform:
PlayStation
November 2, 2000
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MotoGP
Platform:
PlayStation 2
October 31, 2000
MotoGP puts you behind the handlebars of some of the fastest machines on two wheels. Take control of any of the bikes and riders from the world of Grand Prix Motorcycle racing, and race across 10 real-world tracks in a variety of game modes. In Grand Prix and Training modes, you can develop your own rider's attributes and then race to unlock tracks, riders, cheats, and bikes. Show off your speed and style in single-player tournaments or multiplayer races.
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4x4 Evolution
Platform:
Dreamcast
October 30, 2000
4x4 Evolution takes gamers for a rough ride through 15 off-road courses, each with its own distinctive design, music score, and difficulty level. In addition to contending with the other vehicles, you'll face challenges such as gates, trees, and tractors in junkyards or oncoming traffic in construction zones. Win cash in a series of off-road races to upgrade your truck. You can even stop, rewind, and view an entire race again from multiple camera angles and different racers' perspectives.
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4x4 Evolution
Platform:
PC
October 29, 2000
A dynamic sim racer featuring rugged, customizable 4X4 vehicles. It's the first third-party game with online capabilities that will support connections between Sega Dreamcast, Mac, or PC versions, allowing players to compete head-to-head with one another regardless of platform. [Gathering of Developers]
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Ridge Racer V
Platform:
PlayStation 2
October 25, 2000
The asphalt of Ridge City is once again thundering with high-speed action and palm-sweating competition. The checkered flag is flying and so are the cars. Amazingly detailed visuals, from the glowing of heated brake pads tot he smoldering of tires in a power-slide, will have you captivated as the battle for supremacy races on. It's all about speed, power, and control. With Ridge Racer V, your search for unforgiving racing intensity is over.
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Test Drive V-Rally
Platform:
Dreamcast
October 25, 2000
The Ultimate Open Road Racing Championship. 16 officially licensed rally cars with 10 bonus cars. Over 80 new tracks in over 12 different countries exclusively for the Sega Dreamcast. Powerful track editor and generator - create, save and exchange saved tracks you create! Real-Time Damage feature shows visible damage during game play.
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Wild Wild Racing
Platform:
PlayStation 2
October 25, 2000
When the creators of eye-candy-laden PC hits Expendable and Incoming start working on a racing game, it's a pretty sure bet that it will boast some rather impressive effects. While Wild Wild Racing may not turn heads in the same way Gran Turismo 3 does, it does look good; and if there's one thing the UK developers like Rage Software are known for, it's creating a solid racing experience. Picked up from Japanese publisher Imagineer by Interplay, Wild Wild Racing has since seen overhauls in the physics, control, and speed. Gamers can ride in nine different vehicles, and race in several global locations during different hours of the day such as night, dusk, and the late afternoon. The game boasts a solid 60 frames per second, and the over-the-top effects that Rage is known for. Control is all analog, meaning even the D-pad (as well as the traditional analog buttons) responds to pressure; the harder you press, the sharper the turn and the faster the acceleration and braking.
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Midnight Club: Street Racing
Platform:
PlayStation 2
October 25, 2000
In secret gatherings around the world, a mysterious group of urban street racers known as the Midnight Club race for pride, power, and glory in sleekly customized, tricked-out sports cars. As a New York City cabdriver, you stumble upon this secret organization and decide to try something new. Before you know it, you're speeding through crowded streets, running red lights, terrorizing pedestrians, driving on sidewalks, and outrunning the cops. Race anywhere in New York and London and win the pink slips of opposing players.
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Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars
Platform:
PC
October 19, 2000
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Cruis'n Exotica
Platform:
Nintendo 64
October 16, 2000
Race in style! Cruis'n Exotica takes you to fantastic locales in even more fantastic vehicles. Race through steamy Jurassic jungles or on the ocean floor. Midair stunts keep the action nonstop! Valuable short-cuts and nitro boosts speed up the already fast-paced action! Fantastic driving action straight from the arcade! 60 tracks from around the world. One to four player nonstop racing action. Three modes of gameplay to choose from.
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Rollcage Stage II
Platform:
PlayStation
October 10, 2000
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Death Track Racing
Platform:
PC
October 10, 2000
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Superbike 2001
Platform:
PC
October 9, 2000
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Jarrett & Labonte Stock Car Racing
Platform:
PlayStation
October 3, 2000
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F1 Championship Season 2000
Platform:
PlayStation
September 30, 2000
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NASCAR Heat
Platform:
PC
September 27, 2000
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F355 Challenge
Platform:
Dreamcast
September 22, 2000
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Midtown Madness 2
Platform:
PC
September 21, 2000
Delivers even more madcap excitement with all the hair-raising racing challenges you've come to expect -- plus two all-new locations (London & San Francisco), nine hip new urban roadsters, and the new single-player Crash Course mission mode where budding drivers can learn and master the tricks of Madness racing. [Microsoft]
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NASCAR 2001
Platform:
PlayStation
September 19, 2000
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Ford Racing
Platform:
PC
September 7, 2000
Push yourself to the limit as a new driver for Ford Racing. Compete in five different classes, earning respect and unlocking other vehicles and tracks as you move up the ranks. Battle against other drivers in three championships and be rewarded with new cars to add to your garage, and trophies for your living room. [Empire Interactive]
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San Francisco Rush 2049
Platform:
Nintendo 64
September 7, 2000
San Francisco Rush 2049 - The original arcade racing hit now with three action-packed games in one! Race Mode: Scream through futuristic San Francisco tracks. Stunt Mode: Insane air and gravity-defying tricks. Battle Mode: Lock and load your way through eight killer battle arenas. Also featuring 19 all-new tracks and 13 selectable cars, with all-new customization! New and improved graphics and vehicle physics. Experience and "feel" the RUSH!
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San Francisco Rush 2049
Platform:
Dreamcast
September 6, 2000
San Francisco Rush 2049 - the original arcade racing game with 3 action-packed games in one! Race Mode - Scream through futuristic San Francisco tracks. Stunt Mode - Insane air and gravity-defying tricks. Battle Mode - Lock and load your way through 8 killer battle arenas. Loaded with other great features: 19 all-new tracks, 13 selectable cars, 1 - 4 player modes, all-new online competition, and no load time!
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Polaris SnoCross
Platform:
PlayStation
August 29, 2000
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ATV: Quad Power Racing
Platform:
PlayStation
August 29, 2000
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Sega GT
Platform:
Dreamcast
August 29, 2000
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Grand Prix 3
Platform:
PC
August 24, 2000
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SnoCross Championship Racing
Platform:
PlayStation
August 22, 2000
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RC Revenge
Platform:
PlayStation
August 17, 2000
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Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000
Platform:
Dreamcast
August 8, 2000
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Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000
Platform:
PlayStation
August 3, 2000
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Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour
Platform:
Dreamcast
July 19, 2000
Catch The Magic! Experience the thrill of WALT DISNEY WORLD Quest - Magical Racing Tour and find all the missing pieces of the Fireworks Machine. Speed around 13 raceways based on popular WALT DISNEY WORLD Theme Parks and Water Parks, including: Space Mountain, Test Track at Epcot and Rock 'n' Roller Coaster.
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F1 World Grand Prix
Platform:
PC
July 1, 2000
F1 World Grand Prix is the follow to "Official Formula 1 Racing." This new game in the franchise will feature all the teams, drivers, and circuits from the 1999 Formula 1 season. A host of graphical and gameplay improvements have been added while retaining the speed, intuitiveness, and fun offered by the first game.
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Rally Challenge 2000
Platform:
Nintendo 64
June 30, 2000
RALLY CHALLENGE 2000 takes you on a scorching tour around the world. Get behind the wheel of one of nine authentic WRC cars, each with its own unique settings for speed, torque and steering. Experience road rage of global proportions. Nasty weather and wicked terrain make even straightaways life-threatening. Go it alone or head-to-head with up to four players. Check out instant replay of all the action from multiple angles. Keep your road rage in check - collision damage could put you on the sidelines.
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Excitebike 64
Platform:
Nintendo 64
April 30, 2000
Experience extreme MX! You grind your way through the hairpin turn, a wall of mud exploding in your wake. Your next jump launches you into the air - you pull off a spectacular double no-footed can-can and become an instant legend! In Excitebike 64, you'll find all the high-flying action, heart-stopping stunts and bone-jarring crashes of the extreme sport of motocross. It'll set the daredevil inside you free. 20 stadium tracks and awesome outdoor courses - plus six different riders with six unique styles!
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Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
Platform:
PlayStation
February 29, 2000
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed tests your driving skills while you test-drive some of Porsche's most popular cars. In the game, you'll compete in levels that feature twists, turns, and various driving conditions. You can participate in different types of races, including circuit, streetcar, open road, and more. Survive all the crashes, police, and track challenges to earn prizes and respect. With enough money, you can purchase different custom parts for your vehicle.
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Ridge Racer 64
Platform:
Nintendo 64
February 14, 2000
Race into action with RR64! It's got all the fast-paced arcade action you've come to expect from the Ridge Racer name, plus extra features you've never seen before! Race with up to four players simultaneously on the same screen. Compete on never-before-seen tracks and witness amazing special effects. You've never seen a Ridge Racer like this! Choose from 25 cars and race on 9 different courses.
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Crime Cities
Platform:
PC
January 15, 2000
Get ready to enter a futuristic world where law and order have been replaced by terror and crime. The Human Federation decides to frame one of its best men, Garm Tiger, for treason. Now you must join Garm as he begins an intense mission within the Pandemia System. In the game's varied environments, you'll risk your life in different scenarios, such as flying a hovercraft through city skyscrapers. You can drive 50 different cars, modify your vehicles, and use more than 20 different weapons.
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Gran Turismo 2
Platform:
PlayStation
December 23, 1999
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Crash Team Racing
Platform:
PlayStation
October 19, 1999
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Wipeout 3
Platform:
PlayStation
September 23, 1999
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World Driver Championship
Platform:
Nintendo 64
May 31, 1999
Your passport to racing! Develop a racing career as you compete for job offers with each of the 15 World Driver Teams. Ten tracks located throughout the world. 20 challenging events spread across two different levels of competition. Over 30 highly detailed, exotic cars with realistic physics and handling! Race head-to-head in two-player split-screen mode. Save replay on the Contoller Pak to analyze your driving skills from multiple camera angles.
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R4: Ridge Racer Type 4
Platform:
PlayStation
May 1, 1999
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Need for Speed: High Stakes
Platform:
PlayStation
March 1, 1999
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Beetle Adventure Racing
Platform:
Nintendo 64
February 28, 1999
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WipeOut 64
Platform:
Nintendo 64
November 3, 1998
The fastest races. The deadliest weapons. The biggest name in anti-gravity racing descends on N64 with incredible new visual power and fully enhanced gameplay glory. With blistering races, challenges, time trials and a multiplay league, Wipeout 64 delivers pure racing devastation. Faster than you can imagine.
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F-Zero X
Platform:
Nintendo 64
September 30, 1998
It's you against 29 other machines competing for the title of F-Zero X Champion. You're racing at speeds of over 1,000 km/h high above the atmosphere. Your competition comes from every corner of the galaxy and won't shed a tear at the thought of smashing you off the track. With four-player simultaneous gameplay and the Rumble Pak accessory, you have the fastest racing game on the N64 system!
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Gran Turismo
Platform:
PlayStation
May 12, 1998
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Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Platform:
PlayStation
March 25, 1998
Need for Speed returns with all the exotic supercars, tracks, and race modes you've come to expect--but reengineered for higher performance, stunning realism, and fierce competition. With Hot Pursuit mode, you can race on both sides of the law: as a cop using radar, dispatchers, and roadblocks to track down speeders; or as a racer, trying to outrun the law. Real-world environments feature details such as blowing leaves, rain, lightning, mud splashes, and smoke from burning rubber and they will put your driving skills to the ultimate test.
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Diddy Kong Racing
Platform:
Nintendo 64
November 24, 1997
Timber the Tiger's parents picked a fine time to go on vacation. When they come back, they're going to be faced with an island trashed by the spiteful space bully Wizpig - unless the local animals can do something about it! So join Diddy Kong as he teams up with Timber the Tiger, Pipsy the Mouse and Taj the Genie in an epic racing adventure unlike anything you've ever experienced before!
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Extreme-G
Platform:
Nintendo 64
September 30, 1997
Pit yourself against 12 laser-blasting speedfreaks across 12 looping, coiling, corkscrewing rollercoaster racetracks. If you've never seen a cyber-cycle take a stinger missile up the tailpipe during a blistering halfpipe you're about to get a rush of adrenaline. Racing to the Nth degree through gravitational extremes. Surfing the knife edge between G-force and burning wreckage! If gravity's a law, then this is a felony.
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Need for Speed II
Platform:
PlayStation
March 31, 1997
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Mario Kart 64
Platform:
Nintendo 64
February 10, 1997
Three... Two... One... GO! The signal light changes and you drop the pedal to the metal. Take on up to three friends in the split-screen VS games, or race solo in the Mario GP. Tell your friends to bring it on in the highly competitive Battle mode. Advanced features allow you to race with your "Ghost". The driving data from your best run appears as a transparent character on the screen. No longer must you simply race against the clock - you can actually race against yourself!
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Wave Race 64
Platform:
Nintendo 64
November 1, 1996
Wave Race 64 is sure to provide some of the most exciting racing you've ever experienced. Feel the pounding and crashing of the waves as you accelerate into straight-aways, whip around the marker buoys and go airborne on the jump ramps. Don't race alone - challenge a friend! Take control in three different modes of play - Championship, Time Trials and Stunt Mode. Nine challenging courses set in exotic locales - race conditions change and the wave action responds to the way both you and your opponents race!
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Wipeout XL
Platform:
PlayStation
September 30, 1996
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