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  2. Ridge Racer 3D - Wikipedia

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    Ridge Racer 3D [b] is a 2011 racing video game developed and published by Namco Bandai Games for the Nintendo 3DS. [2] It is the first Ridge Racer series title on a Nintendo platform since Ridge Racer DS (2004) and as usual for the series revolves around cars racing around high speed tracks while drifting. The game received positive reviews and ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ]

  5. Category:Top-down racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Top-down racing video games" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Category:3D platformers - Wikipedia

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    Ben 10: Alien Force (video game) Ben 10: Protector of Earth; Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg; Bionicle (video game) Blasto (video game) Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space; Blinx: The Time Sweeper; Blues Brothers 2000 (video game) Bolt (video game) Bomb Rush Cyberfunk; Bomberman Hero; Bound (video game) Brave (video game) Brave: The Search for ...

  7. Asphalt 3D - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The game was released in Japan on March 10, 2011, [1] North America on March 27, 2011, [9] Europe on March 25, 2011, and Australia on March 31, 2011. [4] Asphalt 3D was a direct port of Asphalt 6: Adrenaline, which was released for iOS devices. [2] Asphalt 3D contains 42 cars, three of which are available at the beginning. [10]

  8. Speed Freaks - Wikipedia

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    Speed Freaks (released as Speed Punks in North America) is a racing video game developed by Funcom and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation.It supports up to two players (four with a multitap for PlayStation).

  9. Automobili Lamborghini (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [8] However, a majority of reviewers praised the game's sense of speed. [5] [6] [4] Schneider assessed that "although there are a few obvious faults in the game, this sequel to the Euro-hit Lamborghini American Challenge for the Super NES does a decent job at bringing street racing home." [6] The game sold more than 500,000 units. [10]