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  2. WEC Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    WEC Le Mans deluxe arcade unit. Konami released three different video game arcade cabinet versions of the video arcade game, an upright machine, a 'mini' spin where the driver sat in a sit-down cockpit, and the 'big' spin version, the deluxe arcade version that would actually spin the gamer around a 360° spinning base, turning left or right depending on the corner.

  3. List of Atari arcade games - Wikipedia

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    A racing game with a variety of tracks with hazards. Sprint 2: 1976: 2, simultaneous The first game in Atari's Sprint line of racing games. Sprint 4: 1977: 4, simultaneous A racing game with a variety of tracks with hazards. Sprint 8: 1977: 8, simultaneous An 8-player variant of Atari's Sprint line of racing games. Star Wars: 1983: 1 A big hit ...

  4. Indy 800 - Wikipedia

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    A clone of the game, bearing the same name, was released by Atari subsidiary Kee Games. Indy 800 was followed up the following year with a smaller 4 player version entitled Indy 4 . A scaled down version of Indy 800 was a launch title for the Atari 2600 in 1977, renamed Indy 500 .

  5. Electro-mechanical game - Wikipedia

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    One of the last successful electro-mechanical arcade racing games was F-1, a racing game developed by Namco and distributed by Atari in 1976. [54] The gameplay is viewed from the perspective of the driver's viewpoint, which is displayed on the screen using a projector system. [ 55 ]

  6. Indy 500 (1995 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Indy 500 is a 1995 arcade racing game developed by Sega AM1. Based on the IndyCar Series, the game possesses a license from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indianapolis 500, and includes the speedway as one of its courses. Indy 500 was AM1's second game developed using 3D computer graphics and their first to utilize color textures.

  7. Enduro Racer - Wikipedia

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    Enduro Racer (エンデューロレーサー) is an arcade racing game from Sega.It was released in 1986 with two arcade cabinet versions, a stand-up cabinet with handlebars and a full-sized dirt bike cabinet.

  8. Monaco GP (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Monaco GP [a] is an arcade racing game released by Sega in November 1979 in Japan, and January 1980 worldwide. An upgraded version, Pro Monaco GP, was released later in 1980.. One of the last Sega games to use TTL chips instead of a microprocessor CPU, the game has players race against a clock and pass rival racers while attempting to earn points driving through five are

  9. Continental Circus - Wikipedia

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    Continental Circus is a racing arcade video game, [10] manufactured by Taito in 1987. In 1989, ports for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX, and ZX Spectrum were published by Virgin Games. The arcade version comes in both upright and sit-down models, both of which use shutter-type 3D glasses hanging above the