Speed Buggy (Buggy Boy in the UK) is an arcade racing game created by Tatsumi, initially released in 1985. From 1987 to 1988, several home computer versions were created, including...
2d racing sim arcade automobile coin-op conversion driving racing track racingSEGA Rally Championship is a racing game originally created by SEGA as an arcade release in 1994. The game was also released in 1995 for SEGA Saturn and in 1997 for Windows. Severa...
3d 3d racing sim automobile coin-op conversion driving gba original game off-roading racing rallyCarVup (or Car-Vup) is a platformer created by Core Design for Amiga and Atari ST, released in 1990-1991. The game is a sort of remake of the Jaleco coin-op City Connection (also known as Cruisin').
Year: 1991 Genre: Platformer
automobile cartoon hop and bop platformerStreet Rod 2, developed by P.Z. Karen Co. Development Group and Logical Design Works, is the 1991 follow-up to the original Street Rod. The game continues its faithful tribute to American hot rod culture.
automobile business simulation driving management racingATR: All Terrain Racing is an isometric racing game created by Team17 and published in 1995 for the Amiga and Amiga CD32. The game is similar to Super Cars and Micro Machines with a top-down view and small cars.
2 players amiga original game automobile driving multiplayer racing top-down top-down racingStreet Rod is an American muscle car street racing game developed by Magic Partners with P.Z. Karen Co. Development Group and published by California Dreams in 1989 on DOS and Commodore 64.
automobile business simulation driving management racing street racing transport vehicle simulatorF1 Manager 96 is a Formula 1 management simulation developed by the German software house Software 2000 and released in 1996 for DOS. You start selecting your team and then you wil...
automobile f1 management racing sport management sports track racing1000 Miglia is a driving/racing game that was developed and published by Simulmondo in 1991. The game was released for the Amiga, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. The game has a significa...
2d racing sim amiga original game automobile driving history interwar racing street racingCrazy Cars III (re-released later as Lamborghini: American Challenge) is the third entry in the Crazy Cars series. It was developed and published by Titus France in 1992 for the Amiga, DOS, Atari, and others.
2d racing sim automobile driving racing street racingPitstop II is a racing simulation created by Synergistic Software and released in 1984 by Epyx for the Apple II, Atari 8-bit, and Commodore 64. Unlike the first game of the series,...
2 players 2d racing sim automobile commodore 64 f1 racing split-screen track racing versusVroom is a racing arcade/sim developed by Lankhor and released initially for the Atari ST in 1991, then Amiga, and finally MS-DOS. The game, inspired by the coin-op Pole Position, was born originally on the Sinclair QL.
2 players 2d racing sim automobile driving racing sinclair ql track racingBadlands is a racing arcade created by Atari Games in 1989 and ported to Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari ST, and ZX Spectrum by Domark. It is the spiritual successor to Super Sprint but with a post-apocalyptic theme.
2 players automobile brutal sports combat racing competitive post-apocalyptic racingCrazy Cars II (also known as F40 Pursuit Simulator) is the second game in the Crazy Cars series created by Titus. Released initially for the Amstrad CPC in 1988, it was ported to Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum in 1989.
2d racing sim automobile driving racing street racingCrazy Cars is an arcade racing game developed and published by Titus France in 1987, initially for the Amiga. It was ported to multiple other systems the following year. It saw two sequels making it an entire series.
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