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  2. 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 ]

  3. Category:Street racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Street racing video games" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

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  5. Category:Game Freak games - Wikipedia

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    Video games developed by Japanese company Game Freak, a second-party developer for Nintendo. Pages in category "Game Freak games" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  6. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Role-playing video games: Game Freak: Reverse engineered assembly of the Game Boy Color game on github.com. [374] Pokémon Yellow: 1998 2014 Role-playing video games: Game Freak: Reverse engineered assembly of the Game Boy Color game on github.com. [375] Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver: 1999 2015 Role-playing video games: Game Freak

  7. List of Namco games - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Racer 2: Namco Super System 22: December 6, 1996: Yes No No First sequel to Alpine Racer. Super World Stadium '96: Namco NB-1: 1996: Yes No No Alpine Surfer: Namco Super System 22: July 1996: Yes No No Spin-off of Alpine Racer. Players stand on a snowboard instead of skis. [15] Aqua Jet: Namco Super System 22: 1996 [16] Yes No No Prop ...

  8. Street Racer (1977 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Street Racer offered 27 game variations, grouped into the following sub-games: [4] 1–6: Street racer; 7–12: Slalom; 13–16: Dodgem; 17–20: Jet shooter; 21–24: Number cruncher; 25–27: Scoop ball; Each of the sub-games has roughly the same gameplay: the player controls a vehicle that must avoid or collect certain objects as they scroll ...

  9. Game Freak - Wikipedia

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    Game Freak Inc. [a] is a Japanese video game developer, best known as the primary developer and co-owners of the Pokémon series of role-playing video games. History