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  2. Driver (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game, inspired by movie car chases, sees players driving around four real-life cities – Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York – using a variety of vehicles, with the plot focusing on the work of an undercover police officer, John Tanner, who infiltrates a criminal outfit to investigate their operations, only to discover a plot ...

  3. Hard Drivin' - Wikipedia

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    Hard Drivin ' is a sim racing arcade video game developed by Atari Games in 1989. [5] Players test drive a sports car on courses that emphasize stunts and speed. It features one of the first 3D polygon driving environments [6] via a simulator cabinet with a haptic vibrating steering wheel and a custom rendering architecture.

  4. Stunts (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [1] 4D Sports Driving was based on the version 1.1 of Stunts, which featured a few minor tweaks. [1] The game was later ported to the Amiga, FM Towns and NEC PC-9801. [10] The Amiga version was published in 1992 by Mindscape under the name 4D Sports Driving (version 1.2). SFX and music are played with samples instead of FM synthesis or PC speaker.

  5. Indianapolis 500: The Simulation - Wikipedia

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    The Amiga version was voted the 9th best game of all time in Amiga Power. [5] In 1994, PC Gamer UK named Indianapolis 500 the 38th best computer game of all time. The editors called it "pure racing action at its best". [6] In 1996, Computer Gaming World declared Indianapolis 500 the 122nd-best computer game ever released. [7]

  6. Driver (series) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth game in the series, Driver: Parallel Lines, was released 14 March 2006 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox in the U.S., and 26 June 2007 for Windows and Wii in the U.S. Reflections intended Parallel Lines to "return the series to its roots" by focusing more on driving. The game differs greatly in other aspects from its predecessors, though ...

  7. Speed Racer in My Most Dangerous Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Mark Slemko and Lennox Ong served as the game's programmers, while the graphics were created by Thom Bellaire, Yayoi Maruno, Rob Oliveira, Ryan Slemko, and Ian Verchere. [2] The game was Marc Baril's debut work as a video game composer, having been a regular jamming partner of Radical's in-house audio programmer Paul Wilkinson. Baril was ...

  8. 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.

  9. Stick Shift (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Stick Shift is a short game in which players use the mouse to vertically stroke a stick shift to increase the speed of a car. Gear changes, made by clicking and dragging the mouse cursor, must be increased slowly when the car reaches a certain speed as depicted on the speedometer to ensure the car does not stall too early. [ 3 ]