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  2. Driving simulator - Wikipedia

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    Sega have since continued to manufacture motion simulator cabinets for arcade racing games through to the 2010s. [1] In 1991, Namco released the arcade game Mitsubishi Driving Simulator, co-developed with Mitsubishi. It was a serious educational street driving simulator that used 3D polygon technology and a sit-down arcade cabinet to simulate ...

  3. Category:Driving simulators - Wikipedia

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    Bus simulation video games (1 C, 12 P) R. Racing simulators (107 P) T. Truck simulation video games (7 P) Pages in category "Driving simulators" ... Driving simulator ...

  4. Category:Vehicle simulation games - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle simulation games are a genre of video games which attempt to provide the player with a realistic interpretation of operating various kinds of vehicles. The majority are flight simulators and racing games, but also includes simulations of driving spacecraft, boats, tanks, and other combat vehicles.

  5. Vehicle simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Although vehicle simulations focus on driving a vehicle, many games involve non-driving roles. For more detailed racing simulations, the player may sometimes play the role of a mechanic who repairs or augments their vehicle. Some flight simulators involve various air traffic controller roles, especially in multiplayer mode. In games with a ...

  6. Sim racing - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the division between arcade-style racing and sim racing, the earliest attempts at providing driving simulation experiences were arcade racing video games, dating back to Pole Position, [25] a 1982 arcade game developed by Namco, which the game's publisher Atari publicized for its "unbelievable driving realism" in providing a Formula 1 experience behind a racing wheel at the time.

  7. Motion simulator - Wikipedia

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    Some driving and flying simulation games allow the use of specialized controllers such as steering wheels, foot pedals or joysticks. Certain game controllers designed in recent years have employed haptic technology to provide realtime, tactile feedback to the user in the form of vibration from the controller. A motion simulator takes the next ...

  8. Category:Racing simulators - Wikipedia

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  9. Racing game - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, many arcade racing games in amusement arcades frequently use hydraulic motion simulator arcade cabinets that simulate the look and feel of driving or riding a vehicle. For example, a motorbike that the player sits on and moves around to control the on-screen action, or a car-like cabinet (with seats, steering wheel, pedals and gear ...