A racing game is a video game that involves competing in races. These types of games are either in the first or third person perspective. For example, racing games can be based on:
Final LapFinal Lap is a video game released by Namco and Atari Games (for the Americas) in December 1987 which was the official sequel to the popular Pole Position games. In many ways this game can be considered Pole Position 3 as it improved upon its original for
F-ZeroF-Zero is a futuristic racing game series from Nintendo. Unlike most futuristic racing games, F-Zero gives little focus to "car combat" and its primary concept is about down and dirty high-speed racing at speeds in excess of 2000 km/h. F-Zero ( 1991) Firs series
Gran TurismoGran Turismo is Italian for grand touring or "grand tourisme". These terms are used to describe long distance or endurance races like 24 hours of Le Mans, Mille Miglia, Targa Florio, Carrera Panamericana and the high-powered sportscars which compete there series
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Marble MadnessMarble Madness is an arcade game by Atari Games released in 1984. Using trackballs, players race marbles through an Escher-esque labyrinth against a strict time limit. While Marble Madness is a fairly short game, with victorious plays through its six leve
Mario KartMario Kart is a series of Nintendo racing video games emphasising play loosely along the lines of the Super Mario Brothers video game. Mario Kart differs from many of the other driving games of its time period in that it does not attempt to accurately sim series
Midnight ClubMidnight Club: Street Racing is a racing simulation along the lines of The Fast and the Furious movies. The player starts off with a relatively plain and slow car and through a series of races (each with different goals) they defeat other racers and win t series
Need for SpeedNeed for Speed NFS is a series of video games by EA Games released on platforms including personal computers, Nintendo, and PlayStation 2 consoles. It was possibly launched as a direct competition to Accolade's hit Test Drive series of racing games. The g series
Out RunOut Run (also spelled OutRun and Outrun is a racing game released by Sega in 1986. Description The player controls a man behind the wheel of a Ferrari Testarossa convertible who is driving with his girlfriend in the passenger's seat. Starting at the beach