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  2. Moto Racer 3 - Wikipedia

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    Moto Racer 3 is an arcade style motorcycle racing game developed by Delphine Software International for Microsoft Windows. It is part of the Moto Racer series and is the sequel to Moto Racer 2 . Moto Racer 3 expands on the offerings found in Moto Racer 2 , having more types of races including multiplayer online play .

  3. X-Moto - Wikipedia

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    X-Moto is a free and open source 2D motocross platform game developed for Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows, where physics play an all important role in the gameplay. The basic gameplay clones that of Elasto Mania , but the simulated physics are subtly different.

  4. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    R8 Games WIN 2017-06-01 Pako 2: Tree Men Games Tree Men Games WIN, MacOS, iOS, Droid 2017-11-26 Paperboy: Atari Games: Atari Games: Arcade 1985-02 Paris Chase: Team6 Game Studios: Team6 Game Studios: WIN 2007 Paris-Dakar Rally: Broadsword Interactive Acclaim Entertainment: WIN, PS2 2001-10-09 Peak Performance: Cave: Atlus, Sega: PS1 1997-01-22 ...

  5. Riding Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Riding Spirits (also known as RS: Riding Spirits) is a 2002 motorcycle racing video game published by Spike in Japan and BAM! Entertainment in other countries for the PlayStation 2. A sequel, titled Riding Spirits II, was released on February 26, 2004 in Japan and was published by Capcom Eurosoft on May 21 in Europe. [3]

  6. MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology 2 - Wikipedia

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    MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology 2 is a Grand Prix motorcycle racing video game developed by Climax Brighton for the Xbox, Microsoft Windows, and mobile phones. It was the second title in THQ 's MotoGP series and based on the 2002 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season .

  7. Category:Motorcycle video games - Wikipedia

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    Red Zone (1992 video game) Redline Racer; Ride (video game) Ride 4; Ride 5; Ride to Hell: Retribution; Riding Hero; Riding Spirits; Road Burners; Road Rash (1991 video game) Road Rash (1994 video game) Road Rash 3; Road Rash 3D; Road Rash 64; Road Rash II; Road Rash: Jailbreak

  8. Moto Racer - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally to be published by BMG Interactive, but after BMG closed down its U.S. operations [7] it sold the publication rights to Electronic Arts. [8] Critics hailed the game as the first outstanding arcade-style racer to appear on PC, and the PlayStation version in turn was called a strong conversion in reviews.

  9. Moto Racer Advance - Wikipedia

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    Moto Racer Advance is a motocross racing game developed by Adeline Software International, produced by Delphine Software International and published by Ubisoft for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in 2002 in PAL regions on October 4 and in North America on December 4.