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  2. Construct (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Construct Arcade (formerly known as Scirra Arcade) is a game portal for projects created in Construct 2 or 3. It was launched on November 23, 2011, along with update r69 of Construct 2. [44] It was later added to Construct 3 on r24. [45] On August 14, 2019, a new version of the arcade was released, with it being renamed to the Construct Arcade.

  3. Cro-Mag Rally - Wikipedia

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    In the original Mac version, the game allows up to six players to compete via LAN. [8] A number of modes are available, such as Race, Tag, Survive, and Quest For Fire. [8] Race is the usual mode with the players having a battle for first place. [8] There are two versions of Tag, both being each other's opposites: Keep-Away and Stampede. [8]

  4. Auto Racing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Auto Racing is a racing video game written by Larry Zwick and released by Mattel for its Intellivision video game console in 1980. [3] Auto Racing pits two players against each other (or a single player against the clock) using a top-down perspective on one of five different race courses. Auto Racing was released under the same name by Sears ...

  5. TOCA 2: Touring Cars - Wikipedia

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    The multiplayer mode (known as Linkup Game) allows for two or more players to race on any circuit and also in the Championship mode. TOCA 2 is notable for being one of only four PlayStation games (the others being Wipeout 3: Special Edition, Ridge Racer Type 4 and Andretti Racing) to feature a four-player mode using the PlayStation's link cable and split-screen at the same time - i.e., four ...

  6. Colin McRae Rally (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Colin McRae Rally is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It features 8 official cars and their drivers and rallies from the 1998 World Rally Championship season, in addition to 4 extra cars. [6] A 2D version was released for the Game Boy Color in Europe in 2001.

  7. Rad Racer - Wikipedia

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    Rad Racer, known as Highway Star [a] in Japan, is a racing video game developed and published by Square for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987. In this game, players drive a Ferrari 328 or a generic Formula One racing machine through a racecourse. The game was released in North America and Europe months after its debut.

  8. Racetrack (game) - Wikipedia

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    Triplanetary was a science fiction rocket ship racing game [2] that was sold commercially between 1973 and 1981. It used similar rules to Racetrack but on a hexagonal grid and with the spaceships being placed in the center of the grid cells rather than at the vertices. The game used a laminated board which could be written on with a grease pencil.

  9. 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 ...