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In 2010, Eutechnyx began creating games based on NASCAR starting in 2011 with NASCAR The Game: 2011. [1] NASCAR The Game: Inside Line was released on November 6, 2012. Afterwards, Eutechnyx made two new games: the first NASCAR licensed video game for iOS, and NASCAR The Game: 2013 for Steam. Eutechnyx switched publishers for NASCAR '14 to Deep ...
NASCAR Racing 2 was named the 42nd best computer game ever by PC Gamer UK in 1997. [12] NASCAR Racing 2 was a commercial hit. [13] According to PC Data, the game was the United States' 19th-best-selling computer game during the January-November 1998 period. [14] NASCAR Racing 2 and its predecessor shipped above 2 million copies globally by ...
EA Sports NASCAR, alternately known as NASCAR Thunder, is a series of NASCAR video games published by EA Sports. The series began with NASCAR 98 and NASCAR 99 in 1997 and 1998. EA Sports released NASCAR Thunder 2002 in 2001, and ever since then, Jeff Gordon (2002), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2003), and Tony Stewart (2004) were on the cover.
Pages in category "NASCAR video games" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. ... NASCAR Racing 2; NASCAR Racing 3; NASCAR Racing 4; NASCAR ...
A separate program called the Paintkit was included with NASCAR Racing, which allowed users to design their own race cars and import them into the game. As well as this, players could change the car type ( Chevrolet Lumina , Ford Thunderbird or Pontiac Grand Prix ) and the brand of tires used ( Goodyear or Hoosier ).
The game was a huge step forward over its predecessor and addressed many requested features for the game. Namely was the introduction of full 24-bit color, as the previous games had only allowed 256, vastly improved car models and environments and, for the first time, the ability of the car to rotate in three dimensions (i.e. the ability of the car to get airborne and flip).
NASCAR Arcade is a racing game based on the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series. Four tracks are available to select from: Talladega Superspeedway, [2] Richmond International Raceway, [3] and Watkins Glen International, [4] as well as a "Team SEGA" secret track. [5] Each track represents a different level of difficulty. [6]
NASCAR Racing was released on November 2nd, 1994 for DOS personal computers. It featured more than 25 of the 40 regular drivers in the 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup season. Notable absences included Dale Earnhardt (who would go on to win the Winston Cup that year), Dale Jarrett, Kyle Petty and Darrell Waltrip, although the latter's brother, Michael, was i