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  2. Racing game - Wikipedia

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    Anti-gravity racing games are a type of racing game where players use vehicles that hover or glide using anti-gravity technology to race against the clock or other competitors. These games often feature science fiction themes, with high-tech vehicles and futuristic track designs.

  3. Ford Racing 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ford Racing 2 is a 2003 racing video game developed by Razorworks and published by Empire Interactive and Gotham Games. [3] [4] The game was released for Windows, Macintosh, PlayStation 2 (PS2), and Xbox. It is the sequel to Ford Racing (2000), and is the second game in the Ford Racing series. It received mixed reviews from critics.

  4. Ford Racing (series) - Wikipedia

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    Ford Racing is a racing video game series consisting of seven titles released for various platforms, including the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows (PC) and Xbox. The games in the Ford Racing series center around racing modern and vintage Ford cars and trucks through specifically designed tracks, while competing against computer ...

  5. All Star Racing 2 - Wikipedia

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    All Star Racing 2 is a racing game for the PlayStation. It was developed by Kung Fu Games and published in North America by Mud Duck Productions and in Europe by Midas Interactive Entertainment. It is the sequel to All Star Racing which released in 2002.

  6. Supercar Street Challenge - Wikipedia

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    In this game, the player has the power to design, build, and race their own dream car. They can choose their car from the Saleen S7 to the Lotus Concept Vehicle M220 to the Callaway C12; customize their own vehicle in the Steve Saleen Styling Studio; and race down the environments in London, Paris, Monaco, Los Angeles, Munich, Rome, and Turin. [2]

  7. Racetrack (game) - Wikipedia

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    The rules for moving represent a car with a certain inertia and physical limits on traction, and the resulting line is reminiscent of how real racing cars move. The game requires players to slow down before bends in the track, and requires some foresight and planning for successful play. The game is popular as an educational tool teaching vectors.

  8. Ford Mustang: The Legend Lives - Wikipedia

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    The game includes 22 race tracks set across seven U.S. cities, [1] [2] including Chicago, Miami, New York City, and San Francisco. [5] The game has three single-player modes: Career, Arcade, and Challenge. [1] [2] In Career mode, the player creates a custom Ford Mustang with which to race against others. For winning races, the player receives ...

  9. GTR – FIA GT Racing Game - Wikipedia

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    GTR – FIA GT Racing Game is a sports car racing simulator developed by SimBin Studios AB (later Sector3 Studios and KW Studios) and published by 10tacle Publishing for the x86 PC in 2005. Simbin has also released an "add-on pack" called "Kings of Ovals" which contains a set of new oval-style tracks. [ 2 ]