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The Crew was a racing game set in a persistent open world environment for free-roaming across a scaled-down recreation of the contiguous United States. [5] The map was split into five regions: The Midwest, East Coast, The South, Mountain States, and West Coast. Each region had its own unique geographical features.
Cruis'n USA is a racing video game developed by TV Games Inc. and published by Nintendo. It was first released in arcades in 1994 by Midway Games, with a port to the Nintendo 64 developed by Leland Interactive Media [5] released in 1996. It is the first game in the Cruis'n series and features races set in locations across the Continental United ...
The game involves at driving on roads in the United States, at approximately 200 miles (320 km) per hour from Boston to Los Angeles - 2,990 miles (4,810 km) from start to finish. [3] In the 2-player mode, the players race against each other using the same car model, but in different colors.
Category: Video games set in the United States by state. 15 languages.
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The multiplayer component (branded as M.O.O.R. or Massively Open Online Racing) works as an extra layer on top of the single-player game: all activities available in single-player are also available in multiplayer. On Xbox 360, Eden Games was allowed to add unique features to the Xboxlive in order to bring a new seamless Online experience.
Daytona USA [a] is a 1994 arcade racing game developed by Sega AM2. Inspired by the popularity of the NASCAR motor racing series in the US, the game has players race stock cars on one of three courses. It was the first game to be released on the Sega Model 2 arcade system board.