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Lamborghini is an unreleased racing game developed by Rage Software and published by Majesco Entertainment.It was cancelled in 2003 due to Rage Software's bankruptcy. [1] The team that worked on Lamborghini went to found the game studio Juice Games, which created the Juiced series.
Automobili Lamborghini is a 1997 racing video game developed and published by Titus France for the Nintendo 64.It is a successor to Lamborghini American Challenge. [2]In 1998, an improved version subtitled Super Speed Race 64 (スーパースピードレース64) was released in Japan only.
Lamborghini American Challenge (originally released as Crazy Cars III) is a 1992 racing video game developed and published by Titus France for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Super NES, Amiga CD32, and Game Boy. The game is essentially an upgrade from Titus's previous entry in the Crazy Cars franchise, Crazy Cars III. [1]
The second pack, Lamborghini Untamed, adds the Lamborghini Diablo SV (the cover car of Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit), Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV and Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, while the third pack, Porsche Unleashed (named after the series' fifth installment), adds the Porsche 911 Turbo (1982 model), Porsche 959 and Porsche 997 ...
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Unlike previous entries in the series, The Run features an extensive collection of races set against various real-life locations, including the cities of New York, Chicago, Las Vegas and San Francisco, and features a wide variety of real-life cars to drive in. In the game's single-player campaign, players assume the role of street racer Jack ...
The next most expensive supercar to change hands on Collecting Cars this year was a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder, which fetched £1.37 million. It was followed by a 2012 Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Wei ...
Test Drive is a racing video game developed by Distinctive Software and published by Accolade, released in 1987 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS, in 1988 for the Apple II, and ported for the PC-98 in 1989. It is the first game in the Test Drive series.