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  2. Category:Horse racing video games - Wikipedia

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  3. Stakes Winner 2 - Wikipedia

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    Stakes Winner 2 [b] is a horse racing arcade video game developed by Saurus, with additional support from System Vision, and originally published by SNK on September 24, 1996. It is the sequel to the original Stakes Winner, which was released earlier in 1995 on multiple platforms.

  4. List of golf video games - Wikipedia

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    Champion Golf: 1983 SG-1000: Logitec, Sega: Sega: 3D Golf Simulation Part 2 (3Dゴルフシミュレーション Part 2) 1984 PC-8801: T&E SOFT: T&E SOFT: 3-D Golf Simulation - High-Speed Edition (3Dゴルフシミュレーション・高速版) 1984 MSX: T&E SOFT: T&E SOFT: Golf: Japan: 1984 US/UK: 1985 NES PC-88 Game Boy FDS e-Reader GameCube ...

  5. Melbourne Cup Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Cup Challenge (also known as Frankie Dettori Racing in Europe) is a horse racing simulation video game based on the Melbourne Cup. It was developed by Sidhe Interactive and was published by Tru Blu Entertainment. The game was released in Australia and New Zealand on 26 October 2006 and 8 December 2006 for Europe.

  6. Winning Post - Wikipedia

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    The series is distinct from Koei's other horse-racing franchise, G1 Jockey, and Tecmo's Gallop Racer series. To date, the only version of the game to be released outside of Japan was the Sega Saturn port of Winning Post EX, released in North America as Winning Post. [1] All of the other games have only been released in Japan.

  7. Stakes Winner - Wikipedia

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    Stakes Winner [b] is a horse racing arcade video game developed by Saurus, with additional support from AM Factory, and originally published by SNK on September 27, 1995.In the game, players compete with either AI-controlled opponents or against other human players across multiple races.

  8. Derby Stallion - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate goal of the player in the Derby Stallion games is to win the title of GI Racer.To do this, the player must attempt to develop the greatest stock of horses that he can in order to have the greatest chance at each of the weekday and holiday races that compose the 1-year racing schedule of the fictitious "SRA" (an abbreviation of Sonobe Racing Association) group.

  9. Gallop Racer - Wikipedia

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    Gallop Racer is an open-ended racing game in which the player purchases horses to train, race and breed. Most games in the series involve management of horses, with the exception of Gallop Racer 2004, which focuses more on the jockeying riders. Horses are divided into four leg types: frontrunner, preceder, midrunner and closer, and the player ...