Running Wild is a racing game released in 1998 for PlayStation. Six of the fastest racing animals have come together to prove once and for all who is the fastest on earth.
Running Wild is a racing game released in 1998 for PlayStation. Six of the fastest racing animals have come together to prove once and for all who is the fastest on earth.
Big Run: The Supreme 4WD Challenge – 11e Rallye is a pseudo-3D racing game released in 1989 for arcades. This was the first title to recreate the experience of the legendary Paris-Dakar Rally in video game format. You need to win several stages of an extensive race that crosses the African desert.
Cycle Warriors is a motorcycle combat game released in 1991 for arcades. Although it’s similar to Road Rash, it actually came out first. Four bounty hunters mount their powerful motorcycles to take on a criminal organization across various stages filled with ground and aerial enemies.
Network Q RAC Rally Championship is a simulation-focused rally racing game released in 1996 for PC. The most legendary vehicles from the British competition are at your disposal to tackle 28 real-world courses. It features full car customization to handle dynamic weather conditions and terrains ranging from asphalt, gravel, mud, and even snow.
Road Rash is a motorcycle racing and combat game released in 1994 for the 3DO. This game raised the bar for its time, delivering a complete multimedia experience. Cinematic presentations, a licensed soundtrack, improved graphics, and an intense sense of speed showcased the true power of the 32-bit generation.
Wacky Races is a 2D platformer game released in 1991 for Nintendo. Although it’s based on the classic cartoon series, oddly enough there are no actual racing stages. Muttley gets tired of being put in perilous situations during races with Dick Dastardly, so he decides to take charge this time to help his bumbling but loyal companion finally become the winner of the race.
R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 is a racing game released in 1998 for PlayStation. This was the fourth and final game in the franchise on the console. It features a great sense of speed, with arcade-style gameplay focused on drifting. Your objective is to win the Real Racing Roots ’99 event by racing through 8 circuits spread across Japan and the United States.
Rad Mobile is a racing game released for arcades in 1990. This was Sega’s first 32-bit game, and the first game where Sonic appeared! A standout title that diverged from Sega’s earlier racing games, it blended simulation elements with a first-person perspective. Your high-speed mission? Race across the United States to secure first place, dodging chaotic traffic and outmaneuver pursuing police cars along the way!
Mad Motor is a wheel-based beat ’em up developed for arcades in 1989. Imagine mixing Road Rash with side-scrolling action, a post-apocalyptic world, werewolves, and punk aesthetics – that’s Mad Motor! Gangs have overrun the streets, and your only goal is to survive by brawling your way through the chaos.
RoadBlasters is a vehicular combat game released in 1991 for the Sega Genesis. The goal is to complete 50 tracks without running out of fuel. Your car is equipped with a cannon that can be used to destroy vehicles that get in your way. Occasionally, you’ll receive assistance from an aircraft that delivers upgrades to enhance your arsenal.
Stakes Winner 2 is a 2D horse racing game. Choose from a variety of horses, each with unique abilities, and compete in a series of equestrian events around the world. Earn money, buy equipment, train in different disciplines, and claim the title of the greatest jockey of all time. But beware: jealous rivals may appear between races to disrupt your journey!
Uniracers is a one-on-one unicycle racing game. With vibrant graphics and energetic music, it delivers a sense of speed rarely seen in Super Nintendo games. The intense competition and simple gameplay, combined with the ability to perform stunts, make it a fantastic choice for two players.
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