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  2. 2Xtreme - Wikipedia

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    Players compete on 12 courses with different vehicles. Points are awarded for performing tricks, passing through special gates, and knocking down opponents. [3] Health dictates how easily a player can be knocked over by an obstacle or another racer, and decreases when a player accelerates. 2Xtreme has four different difficulty levels. A player ...

  3. Rayman M - Wikipedia

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    In "Obstacle Racing" the player races a computer player (or other players in multiplayer mode) for three laps while avoiding twelve different obstacles in each level, players can fire Ice balls (PS2 version only) or grab items (GameCube and Xbox versions only) to hinder their opponents for an advantage to keep up with them/leave them behind in ...

  4. Sprint 2 - Wikipedia

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    Sprint 2 is a two player overhead-view arcade racing video game released in 1976 by Kee Games, [3] a wholly owned subsidiary of Atari, and distributed by Namco in Japan. [2] While earlier driving games had computer-controlled cars that moved along a "canned predetermined" course, Sprint 2 "introduced the concept of a computer car that had the ...

  5. Fast RMX - Wikipedia

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    The player has 12 cups of 3 courses available, with only 3 cups to choose from at the beginning of the game. The game can also be played online with up to 4 players locally and up to 8 players online. The game features a single-player campaign with 10 cups to unlock, containing 30 courses total, along with 15 unlockable vehicles.

  6. Mario Kart 8 - Wikipedia

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    Mario Kart 8 is a kart racing game; players control characters from the Mario universe, The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing, Splatoon, [e] or the players' Miis, to race in go-karts around a course. They may hinder their opponents or improve their performance using power-ups found in item boxes throughout the course. [ 4 ]

  7. Pulse Racer - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of gameplay in Pulse Racer.. Pulse Racer is a conventional cart racing video game in which players compete in races across a series of tracks. The gameplay features a novel concept of "heart rate", in which players are able to "speed boost" using the joystick, but must maintain their heart rate below a threshold to prevent the driver having a heart attack, where the driver will ...

  8. OutRun 2 - Wikipedia

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    OutRun 2 stays true to the race format from the 1986 original, in which the player is behind the steering wheel of a Ferrari sports car with a friend in the passenger seat through 5 of 15 stages. As before, the player can choose their course and the soundtrack. OutRun 2 has been overhauled with 3D graphics and a local networked multiplayer system.

  9. TOCA (series) - Wikipedia

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    Create and Race is the second racing game developed by Firebrand Games to run on the Octane game engine (after Cartoon Network Racing). [19] The engine was upgraded to support a track editor and Firebrand Games would go on to reuse it for DS versions of Race Driver: Grid [20] and Dirt 2. [21]

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