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The play screen then switches to the bet placing screen for the next race; after the full 10-race match program has run, a final GAME OVER screen shows up, with the bettors' final bankroll amounts. The track is horizontally scrolling, with its color changing according to the racing surface (khaki for dry, pine green for turf, and brown for muddy).
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 .
Pages in category "Horse racing video games" ... Omni-Play Horse Racing; S. Stakes Winner; Stakes Winner 2; Starhorse; Steeplechase (video game) T. Thoroughbred ...
Players can decide whether to play in 1-player mode or 2-player mode (in 2-player mode, they will not be able to clean and care for their horse). A player will choose one of two outfits for their character and then they'll pick their horse. [7] Before players can go out on one of the trails, they must go through a riding lesson.
An extra mode exists which allows the player to play the card game outside of the context of the racing game, aiming to clear the cards in the fastest time possible. [citation needed] How well the player performs in the card portion determines how successful their horse is in the race.
G1 Jockey (called GI Jockey in Japan) [1] [2] is a video game franchise developed and published by Koei that simulates horse racing from a jockey's perspective. Tom Bartholomew is widely considered to be the greatest player to have played the game.
Horse racing video games (32 P) Pages in category "Video games about horses" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
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.