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  2. Stunts (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The square-shaped game area where the track is built is surrounded by a fence that prevents the player from leaving. Players can either race against the clock or choose between six different opponents; there is no support for real-time multiplayer. Stunts features 11 different drivable cars, with either automatic or manual transmission. Replays ...

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  4. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Game Stock Car Reiza Studios NC Games WIN 2011-07-20 Game Stock Car 2012 Reiza Studios Reiza Studios WIN 2012-07-01 Game Stock Car 2013 Reiza Studios Reiza Studios WIN 2013-11-01 Garfield Kart: Artefacts Studio Anuman, Microïds: iOS, Droid, 3DS, Steam 2013-11-13 Garfield Kart: Furious Racing: Artefacts Studio Microids: WIN, MAC, PS4, XBO, NS ...

  5. Fatal Racing - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Racing, known as Whiplash in North America, is a 3D stunt car racing video game developed and published by Gremlin Interactive in Europe in 1995 for MS-DOS, and published in 1996 by Interplay Productions in North America.

  6. List of vehicular combat games - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] For most mech games, they are played in either first-person or third-person view style. Other games are based on popular Anime television shows such as the various Gundam series, Robotech, and Evangelion. Also, games with a mech theme are featured in RPG games such as Xenosaga and the Front Mission series.

  7. Stunt GP - Wikipedia

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    Stunt GP is a radio-controlled car racing video game developed by the UK-based studio Team17, released in 2001. It was published by Eon Digital Entertainment for Windows and Dreamcast , and by Titus Software for PlayStation 2 .

  8. Stuntman: Ignition - Wikipedia

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    At the 2005 Tokyo Game Show, Atari confirmed to an IGN reporter that a sequel to Stuntman was in the works for the then-upcoming PlayStation 3. [3] On February 17, 2006, the company announced they would sell off their development studios, with IGN revealing that Paradigm Entertainment would be developing the Stuntman sequel.

  9. Index of Windows games (S) - Wikipedia

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    Telltale Games Stronghold: 2001 Firefly Studios: Take 2 Interactive, Gathering of Developers: Stronghold 2: 2005 Firefly Studios: 2K Games: Stronghold Legends: 2006 Firefly Studios: 2K Games: Stronghold: Crusader: 2002 Firefly Studios: Take 2 Interactive and God Games: Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse: 2005 Wideload Games: Aspyr Media ...