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  2. Tokyo Xtreme Racer (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game features a wide variety of Japanese cars and tuning parts to purchase as the player progresses through rivals. Since its introduction in the mid '90s, like similar games, the Shutokō Battle series never used licensed cars but the usual type designation such as "TYPE-86" and later "TYPE-AE86L3". Nicknames were used instead in the ...

  3. Tokyo Xtreme Racer - Wikipedia

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    They are focused on Touge racing and heavily centered on drifting. The franchise currently has three games, with two of them being released in North America under the Tokyo Xtreme Racer banner by Crave Entertainment. The series, like the main Shutokou Battle games, includes licensed cars and authentic Japanese mountain roads as courses. In ...

  4. Zero4 Champ - Wikipedia

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    Zero4 Champ (ゼロヨンチャンプ, Zeroyon Chanpu) is a series of racing games created by Yutaka Kaminaga at Media Rings, which started in 1991 with the PC Engine title Zero4 Champ. The series would transfer to the Kaminaga-founded WorkJam with the PlayStation 2 title Zero4 Champ Series: Drift Champ , co-developed by Tamsoft and published ...

  5. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Car & Driver Presents: Grand Tour Racing '98: Eutechnyx: Activision: PS1: 1997-09-30 Car and Driver (video game) Lerner Research: Electronic Arts: DOS 1992 Car Town: Cie Games Glu Mobile: FMP, iOS 2010-07-27 Car Wars: Texas Instruments: Texas Instruments: TI-99/4A 1981 Carmageddon: Stainless Games: Sales Curve Interactive, Interplay Productions

  6. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Japan's ninth-highest-grossing EM arcade game of 1978. [1] Submarine: 1978: Yes Yes No Released by Midway in North America, in September 1979. Pitch In: 1980: Yes Yes An arcade baseball game incorporating a pitching machine. [2] It was among Japan's top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1980. [3] Sweet Licks: April 1981: Yes Yes Yes Pic Pac ...

  7. Kat's Run: All Japan K-Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Kat's Run: All Japan K-Car Championship [nb 1] is a racing video game, published by Atlus, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1995. As the title implies, the playable vehicles are all kei cars. There are two playable modes: Street race and V.S. race, which has four selectable courses. The player can choose ten different characters ...

  8. Category:Street racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Street racing video games" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  9. Street Racer (1994 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Street Racer is a racing video game published by Ubi Soft for various systems. It was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994, [ 5 ] Sega Mega Drive in 1995, [ 6 ] PlayStation , [ 7 ] Sega Saturn and Game Boy in 1996 [ 8 ] and PC [ 4 ] and Amiga in 1997. [ 9 ]