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Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving: Genki: Absolute Entertainment: SNES, GB 1992-07-14 Air Boarder 64: Human Entertainment: ASCII Corporation: N64 1998-03-27 Al Unser Jr. Arcade Racing: Mindscape Bordeaux: Mindscape: WIN, OS X 1995 Al Unser Jr.'s Road to the Top: Radical Entertainment: Mindscape: SNES 1994-11 Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing: Data East ...
According to car reviewer Parker's, the CityRover was the worst rated Rover car from MG Rover, with a rating of two out of five. [12] In October 2013, Top Gear Magazine placed the CityRover as number two behind the Perodua Kelisa on its list of "The thirteen worst cars of the last twenty years."
The PC version was nominated for the "Best Driving Game" award at GameSpot ' s Best and Worst of 2001 Awards, which went to NASCAR Racing 4. [ 33 ] The same PC version received a "Gold" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA), [ 34 ] indicating sales of at least 200,000 units in the UK.
Project CARS 2 offers 140 track layouts at 60 different locations and 189 cars to choose from. [4] It advertises that "each track is a living, organic venue" and "changes lap by lap" as the race progresses. [4]
The Ka was the best-selling car in its class in the United Kingdom for a number of years and commanded around a fifth of the city-car market. The UK model range originally consisted of the base version, the Ka, and the higher specification Ka 2, which standardised a number of the options listed above. The Ka 2 badge was fitted by dealers.
It is a four-seater hybrid concept car based on Volkswagen L1 technologies. The Volkswagen Up Lite concept car has a hybrid powertrain with one 0.8 litres (48.8 cu in) two-cylinder Turbocharged Direct Injection (TDI) diesel engine and one 10 kW (14 PS; 13 bhp) electric motor, using a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Its technical dimension ...
GT Racing 2: The Real Car Experience was a racing game similar to the series Real Racing, especially Real Racing 3 and the second installment in the Gameloft racing series as a continuation of GT Racing: Motor Academy. It provided 67 licensed cars from more than 30 manufacturers and 13 tracks.
The Metro is a supermini car, later a city car that was produced from 1980 to 1998, first by British Leyland (BL) and later by the Rover Group. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin Mini Metro (styled AUSTIN miniMETRO). The Mini Metro was intended to complement and eventually replace the original BMC Mini, and was developed under the codename LC8.