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Downtown Run, known in North America as City Racer, is a vehicular combat racing game developed by Ubi Soft Bucharest and published in 2003 for PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, GameCube, and mobile phones. [1] The game features many different cars, game modes and tracks.
City Connection: Jaleco: Jaleco: Arcade, NES, MSX, ZX 1985 City Racer: Underground Action: Team6 Game Studios: media Verlagsgesellschaft WIN 2008-05 Classic British Motor Racing: Data Design Interactive Bold Games: WIN, PS2, Wii 2008-01-02 Club Drive: Atari Corporation: Atari Corporation: Jag 1994-11-28 Cobra Triangle: Rare: Nintendo: NES 1989 ...
Nickelodeon Kart Racers series: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4: Crossover branded kart racer 2019: Nightwolf: Survive the Megadome: Windows: Synth-themed, cyber-powered vehicles 2006: Novadrome: Xbox 360: 2016: Obliteracers: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation 4: Cutesy combat racer on exoplanets 2022 One Hell of a Ride [8]
Unlike racing games that restrict the player to a race track, Midtown Madness offers an open world recreation of Chicago. This setting was said to provide "an unprecedented degree of freedom to drive around in a virtual city". [3] Players can explore the city using one of several modes and can determine the weather and traffic conditions for ...
Project Gotham Racing (PGR) is a series of racing video games published by Microsoft Studios, with four main titles all of which were developed by Bizarre Creations.It is the spiritual successor to Bizarre Creations' previous game Metropolis Street Racer, released by Sega for the Dreamcast in 2000.
Streets of SimCity is a racing and vehicular combat 3D computer game published by Maxis and Electronic Arts in November 1997. The game features the ability to visit any city created in SimCity 2000, as well as a network mode, allowing for players to play deathmatches with up to seven other players. It is the last Maxis game to be developed and ...
Racing video games are one of the most traditional of video game genres. They typically place the player in the driver seat of a high performance vehicle, or driving other mechanical or carriage vehicles and require the player to race against other drivers or compete in timed runs.
Asphalt 3: Street Rules is a racing video game developed by Gameloft Shanghai and the third major game of the Asphalt series following Asphalt: Urban GT 2.It was released in 2006 on Java-based mobile phones, followed by a 3D version in 2007 [1] on other mobile phones and was also released in 2008 for Nokia's N-Gage 2.0 platform and in 2009 for Android. [2]