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Turbo (Japanese: ターボ, Hepburn: Tābo) is a racing game released in arcades in 1981 by Sega. Designed and coded by Steve Hanawa, the game received positive reviews upon release, with praise for its challenging and realistic gameplay, 2.5D color graphics with changing scenery, and cockpit sit-down arcade cabinet .
Penny Racers Party: Turbo Q Speedway (チョロQ Wii, ChoroQ Wii) is a 2008 racing video game developed by Barnhouse Effect and published by Takara Tomy for the Wii. [2] It is part of the Choro Q video game series, which is based on Takara's toy line of the same name .
A video game based on the film, titled Turbo: Super Stunt Squad, was released on July 16, 2013, on Wii U, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Published by D3 Publisher, the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U versions were developed by Monkey Bar Games. In the HD versions, the gameplay is similar to the Tony Hawk video ...
Rapid Racer, known as Turbo Prop Racing in North America, is a racing video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. In the game, the player takes control of a motorboat and races around six different tracks. Eventually, all six tracks can be raced mirrored, as well as set at night time.
Toybox Turbos is a racing video game with gameplay similar to the Micro Machines video game series. [1] The game features 18 circuits and 35 vehicles. [ 1 ] The game supports local and online multiplayer.
Turbo is a 2024 Indian Malayalam-language action comedy film directed by Vysakh, written by Midhun Manuel Thomas and produced by Mammootty under Mammootty Kampany. [4] [5] [6] The film stars Mammootty in lead role, alongside Raj B. Shetty, Anjana Jayaprakash, Shabareesh Varma, Sunil, Kabir Duhan Singh, Niranjana Anoop, Bindu Panicker and Dileesh Pothan in supporting roles.
The browser game gained notoriety when the public prosecutor's office in Stuttgart refused to investigate the game for its use of the swastika, leading to a rekindling of the debate on the ban of unconstitutional symbols in German video games as well as the definition of video games as an art form, ending in a reform of the USK's ruleset. [2]
This was released on the iTunes Store as a free download. As of June 2021 [update] , the DVD and Blu-ray sales have sold 4,616,164 copies generating $77,846,318 in sales revenue. [ 19 ] It was re-released in Australia on Blu-ray including a digital copy and re-titled Fast & Furious 4 on March 30, 2011.