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  2. Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The MS-DOS version features the Lotus Esprit S4 instead of the Esprit Turbo SE. Apart from the slightly different cars graphics, the difference in gameplay is minimal, if any. The MS-DOS version was released again in 1996, this time on a CD-ROM. Lotus III features a Racing Environment Construction Set (RECS) course creation system. The system ...

  3. Toybox Turbos - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Lotus (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge was well received by the gaming press, which praised its feeling of speed, technical quality and two-player gameplay. The game in all its versions was rated around 80-90%. [1] It was the only title in the series that was released for an 8-bit platform - the later ones were 16-bit only.

  5. Total Drivin - Wikipedia

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    Total Drivin, known as Car & Driver Presents: Grand Tour Racing '98 in North America, Gekisou!!!Grand Racing [a] in Japan and as M6 Turbo Racing in France (as a tie-in to the M6 motoring show), is a 1997 racing video game developed by British company Eutechnyx exclusively for PlayStation, [2] their first release under this name having previously been named Merit Studios.

  6. Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing - Wikipedia

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    Al Unser Jr.'s Turbo Racing is a racing video game released by Data East for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. It is an adaptation of the 1989 Japanese-market Famicom game World Grand Prix - Pole to Finish (ワールドグランプリ ポールトゥフィニッシュ, Wārudo Guran Puri Pōru tu Finisshu), with the most notable changes being the addition of Unser as an in-game coach ...

  7. 3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball - Wikipedia

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    3-D Ultra NASCAR Pinball is a racing video game released in 1998 for Windows and Macintosh, and is the fourth game in 3-D Ultra Pinball video game series. It was also released under the title 3-D Ultra Pinball: Turbo Racing. [2] The game received the Everyone rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board.

  8. Ford Racing 3 - Wikipedia

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    Ford Racing 3 is a racing video game published by Empire Interactive, 2K, and ZOO Digital. It is the third game in the Ford Racing series , and was released in Europe in October 2004, for Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 2 and Xbox .

  9. Rapid Racer - Wikipedia

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    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.