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Stunt Racer 64 is a 2000 racing game developed by Boss Studios and published by Midway for Nintendo 64. The player can control one of four different retro cars in order to drive through various futuristic locales.
1 January 2004: 1 January 2004 Snakes: Arcade, Maze IOMO: Nokia 25 January 2005: 25 January 2005 SonicN: Platform Dimps: Sega 7 October 2003: 7 October 2003 Space Impact Evolution X: Shoot 'em up Kuju Entertainment: Nokia 1 October 2003: 1 October 2003 Spider-Man 2: Action-adventure Activision, Digital Eclipse Activision 2 July 2004: 6 July ...
December 3, 1996: March 1, 1997: Stunt Racer 64: Boss Game Studios: Midway: 2000-10-03 NA: Unreleased October 3, 2000: Unreleased Super B-Daman: Battle Phoenix 64: Hudson Soft: Hudson Soft 1998-07-24 JP: July 24, 1998: Unreleased Unreleased Super Bowling: Athena: Athena JP UFO Interactive Games NA: 1999-03-26 JP: March 26, 1999: January 15 ...
The Nintendo 64 version's controls were more controversial. Next Generation and IGN both praised them as tight and balanced, [23] [25] but other critics experienced problems. GamePro, which gave the game a 4.5 out of 5 for fun factor and graphics but a 3.0 for control, said "The analog stick just isn't responsive, and there's no way to power ...
S.T.U.N. Runner (Spread Tunnel Underground Network Runner) [4] is 3D racing/shooter game released in arcades by Atari Games in 1989. The player pilots a futuristic vehicle which can exceed 900 mph, through various tunnels and courses with changing environments, hazards and enemies.
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA (Nintendo 64 - 1998) San Francisco Rush 2049 (Arcade - 1999) San Francisco Rush 2049 (Dreamcast and Nintendo 64 - 2000) San Francisco Rush 2049 (Game Boy Color - 2000) San Francisco Rush 2049 (PC emulation - 2007) L.A. Rush (PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC - 2005) Rush (PlayStation Portable - 2006) [1]
PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console: Crime City (クライムシティ, Kuraimu Shiti) 1989: Yes — Darius II (ダライアスII, Daraiasu II) [a.k.a. Sagaia] 1989: Yes: PlayStation 2 (Taito Memories II Volume 1), Master System, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Saturn, PC Engine CD-ROM, Virtual Console
Unlike PlayStation 2 Classics on the PS3, the PS4 and PS5 releases run at a higher resolution and may feature Trophies, [1] Remote Play and Share Play. [2] PlayStation 4 releases are also playable on PlayStation 5. There are 71 downloadable games out of the 4491 originally released for PlayStation 2. [a]