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  2. Full Throttle (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Full Throttle on their November 15, 1987 issue as being the second most-successful upright arcade unit of the month. [7]Clare Edgeley of Computer and Video Games gave Top Speed a positive review, comparing it favorably to Out Run and complimented its graphics and smooth handling. [3]

  3. List of Zeebo games - Wikipedia

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    November 1, 2010 1990 7.66 MB Zeebo Sports Tênis (tennis) Zeebo Interactive October 15, 2009 November 1, 2010 1990 3.59 MB Zeebo Sports Vôlei (volleyball) Zeebo Interactive December 14, 2009 November 1, 2010 1990 4.81 MB Zeeboids: Zeebo Interactive June 2, 2010 290 Zenonia: Gamevil: October 31, 2009 November 4, 2009 1690 10.96 MB Zuma's Revenge

  4. Speed Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Speed Dreams, is a free and open source 3D racing video game for Linux, Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS 4, AROS, MorphOS and Haiku. Started in 2008 as a fork of the racing car simulator TORCS , [ 2 ] it is mainly written in C++ and released under GPL v2+ and Free Art License , the most recent release being version 2.3.0 of March 2023.

  5. Racing game - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] In 1984, several other racing laserdisc games followed, including Sega's GP World with live-action footage [72] and Universal's Top Gear featuring 3D animated race car driving. [73] The same year, Irem 's The Battle-Road was a vehicle combat racing game with branching paths and up to 32 possible routes. [ 74 ]

  6. List of stereoscopic video games - Wikipedia

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    The following article is the list of notable stereoscopic 3D games and related productions and the platforms they can run on. Additionally, many PC games are supported or are unsupported but capable 3D graphics with AMD HD3D, DDD TriDef, Nvidia 3D Vision, 3DGM, and more. [1]

  7. Speed Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Each player starts with a car with a Start Speed of 40 mph, Acceleration and Deceleration of 20 mph, Top Speed of 140 mph, and 4 Wear Points. Each player has a pool of 5 points. [2] Using a pool of 5 points, each player spends 0, 1 or 2 points on each of those categories, resulting in: Start Speed (40, 60 or 80 mph) Acceleration (20, 40 or 60 ...

  8. Screamer (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Software rendering is used in the game, unlike Screamer ' s three sequels Screamer 2, Screamer Rally and Screamer 4x4, that all utilized 3D hardware (in the case of Screamer 2, after a patch was released.) [5] As a result, Screamer was one of the early games to really require a Pentium processor to run at full speed, particularly in SVGA mode.

  9. Top Speed - Wikipedia

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    Top speed may refer to: Speed. Speed record. Production car speed record; Aircraft design speeds, see V speeds; Terminal velocity; Arts and entertainment.