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  2. Asphalt 4: Elite Racing - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt 4: Elite Racing is a 2008 racing game published and developed by Gameloft.The fourth major game of Asphalt series and the followup to Asphalt 3: Street Rules (2006), it was released on Java mobile phones in July 2008 followed by [1] [2] iOS and iPod on August 28, 2008, then in 2009 was also released on N-Gage 2.0, [3] Nintendo's DSiWare, [4] [5] BlackBerry OS and Windows Mobile.

  3. Mattel Auto Race - Wikipedia

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    Elektronika IER-01, a Soviet-made clone of Auto Race. In 1980, a reskinned Auto Race was released as Mattel Ski Slalom outside the US. [16] The four gears are labeled SLALOM, BRONZE, SILVER, and GOLD. In 1983, a clone of Auto Race developed by the Ministry of Electronic Industry of the Soviet Union was released as Elektronika IER-01. [17]

  4. Cars (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cars is a 2006 adventure racing game published by THQ.The game is based on the 2006 film of the same name.It was released for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable in June 2006, with versions for the Xbox 360 and Wii released later that year.

  5. Driving simulator - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The trend was sparked by Sega's "taikan" games, with "taikan" meaning "body sensation" in Japanese. [2] The "taikan" trend began when Yu Suzuki 's team at Sega (later known as Sega AM2 ) developed Hang-On (1985), a racing video game where the player sits on and moves a motorbike replica to control the in-game actions. [ 3 ]

  6. Auto Modellista - Wikipedia

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    Auto Modellista (アウトモデリスタ, Auto Moderisuta) [1] is a racing game developed and published by Capcom, first released on PlayStation 2, later ported to GameCube and Xbox. Description [ edit ]

  7. Full Auto - Wikipedia

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    Full Auto is a 2006 vehicular combat racing game for the Xbox 360 developed by Pseudo Interactive and published by Sega. The game was originally developed by Pseudo Interactive for the PC . It features destructible environments and (in certain races) a mode called "Unwreck" which rewinds time if the player makes a mistake and wants to try again.

  8. 2K12 Kub - Wikipedia

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    The development of the 2K12 started after 18 July 1958 at the request of the CPSU Central Committee. [3] The system was set the requirements of being able to engage aerial targets flying at speeds of 420 to 600 m/s (820–1,200 kn) at altitudes of 100 to 7,000 m (330 to 23,000 ft) at ranges up to 20 km (12 mi), with a single shot kill probability of at least 0.7.

  9. Multi Theft Auto - Wikipedia

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    Multi Theft Auto's latest release is for the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and is built upon a now open source game engine that has been in development for several years and is the only project that is still actively maintained.