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  2. Out Run (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Both are motorcycle racing games, and Out Run was Suzuki's chance to develop a car racing game. His original concept was to base the game on the American film The Cannonball Run, [10] of which he was a fan. [11] [12] He disliked racing games where cars exploded on impact, and wanted gamers to enjoy the experience of driving and to feel ...

  3. Hi-way - Wikipedia

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    Hi-way, also known as Highway, [2] is a 1975 single-player arcade racing game by Atari Inc. Marketed with the slogan "Hi Way — All It Needs Is Wheels", it was Atari's first game to use a sit-down arcade cabinet. [3]

  4. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    GTR – FIA GT Racing Game: SimBin Studios: 10tacle Studios, Atari SA: PC 2005-03-11 GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game: Blimey! Games Ltd. Atari SA: PC 2006-09-29 GTR Evolution: SimBin Studios: Viva Media: WIN 2008-09-01 Gun Beat: Treasure: Treasure: Arcade Unreleased H-Craft Championship: Irrgheist Manifesto Games: Droid, WIN, Linux 2007-05-24 ...

  5. Pitstop (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other racing video games, the pit crew is fully controlled by the player, who must refuel the vehicle and replace its worn-out tires. Up to four players can play by taking alternating turns. [2] [3] [4] The ColecoVision version uses the ColecoVision Expansion Module #2 steering wheel and pedal peripheral. [8]

  6. Speed Race - Wikipedia

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    Speed Race [a] is a 1974 arcade racing video game developed and manufactured by Taito and released under the titles Racer and Wheels in North America by distributor Midway Manufacturing in 1975. Designed by Tomohiro Nishikado , the gameplay involves the player using the attached steering wheel to maneuver a car alongside a fast vertical ...

  7. Road Riot 4WD - Wikipedia

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    Road Riot 4WD is an arcade racing game developed by Atari Games and originally released in 1991. In the game, players control weapon-equipped dune buggies and attempt to win races around the globe. A port of the game was released for the Super NES. Versions of the game for the Atari Lynx and Sega Genesis were developed, but never released.

  8. Out Run - Wikipedia

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    Out Run [a] (also stylized as OutRun) is an arcade driving video game released by Sega in September 1986. It is known for its pioneering hardware and graphics, nonlinear gameplay, a selectable soundtrack with music composed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi, and the hydraulic motion simulator deluxe arcade cabinet.

  9. TX-1 - Wikipedia

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    TX-1 is an arcade racing simulation game developed by Tatsumi and released in 1983. [3] It was licensed to Namco, [4] who in turn licensed it to Atari, Inc. for release in the United States, [4] thus the game is considered a successor to Pole Position and Pole Position II. [4]

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