On streets in Poland and all of Europe we can still see these cars. With Trabi Racer you can expierience racing with this cultic machine. Characteristic sound of engine, box-shaped view, 5 car versions and tuned supermachines from the beggining of 1980!.
In Final Drive Nitro you'll race high-speed, ultra-performance cars through futuristic tracks. Power slides, high-flying jumps and, of course, taking 1st place earns you cash points to upgrade your ride.
This game is a sequel to the 3D racing game using DirectX 8.1. Even though it is a sequel, it doesn't carry over most of the game contents of the previous game, and after reconsidering the specifications, it's completely remade from scratch.
Unlike the previous work, the course is three-dimensional, and of course there are
overpasses, roller coaster-like loops, and even vertical walls.
Of course, there will be a more acrobatic course this time as well, so make full use of techniques such as drifting with a different sense of operation and boosts that have been newly added, and finish within the top 4 within the time limit.
Of course, there is also a replay, and it is also compatible with gamepads, so please take the first place with a cool run.
Midnight Race Club: Supercharged! is the second racing game from the developers behind the notorious Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing. Unlike Big Rigs, it has proper collision detection, unintentionally removing one of the quirks that made the previous game famous.
Midnight Race Club was originally intended to be a single package along with Big Rigs, but GameMill decided to split the two early in development. For this reason, both games share an identical UI and near-identical gameplay.
Shutokou Battle Online was a MMO take on the infamous Shutokou Battle (aka, Tokyo Xtreme Racer) formula. Released on PC only in Japan, this game had a short life from 2003 to 2005.
Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing (often simply referred to as Big Rigs) is a 2003 third-person racing video game developed by Stellar Stone and published by GameMill Publishing for Microsoft Windows PC systems. The game was released as a largely unfinished product and many parts of it do not work properly at all.
The packaging of Big Rigs states that the main objective of the game is to race a semi-trailer truck (known colloquially as a "big rig") in order to safely deliver illegal cargo being carried by the vehicle, while avoiding the local police force. In actuality, there are no police in the game, no such objectives are presented within the game itself and there is no load attached to the truck.[1] Much of the game instead centers on the player racing their truck against fellow drivers to the finish line; however, in the earlier versions the player's computer-controlled opponent vehicles have no AI and never move from the starting position. In a later version, the computer-controlled opponent will race around th
Tiny Cars 2 is a thrilling and fast-paced racing game that challenges players to navigate through intricate tracks with miniature vehicles, testing their strategic driving skills and reflexes. Experience the adrenaline rush of high-speed chases and tight cornering as you race against time and opponents, with vibrant graphics and engaging gameplay that keep you on the edge of your seat.