Abandonware DOS title

Abandonware racing games sorted by release date

Racing and driving games simulate driving races by putting the player in a variety of driving seats, like Formula 1 cars, motorbikes, all-terrain racing cars, or futuristic vehicles. The goal is usually winning a race against other vehicles in environments of varying degrees of realism. Some games push it to the limits by adding weapons or dispensing with the racing aspect altogether, allowing the player to drive freely.
aspargpmaster-1

Aspar GP Master

DOS19893.8/5 racing: motorcycle
chicago90-1

Chicago 90

DOS19893.8/5
f40-pursuit-04

Crazy Cars 2

DOS19893.7/5 racing: car
deathtrack-1

Deathtrack

DOS19893.9/5 racing: car, vehicular combat
Deathtrack is an abandoned racing vehicular combat game set in a post-apocalyptic North America. Deathtrack is a mix of high-speed racing and combat and was developed by Dynamix and released by Activision in 1989 for DOS.
f40-pursuit-03

F40 Pursuit Simulator

DOSMac19893/5 racing: car
ferrarif1-1

Ferrari Formula 1

DOS19894.2/5 racing: car, racing: Formula 1
harleydavidson-1

Harley-Davidson: The Road to Sturgis

DOS19893.7/5 racing: motorcycle
indy500-1

Indianapolis 500

DOS19894.2/5 racing: car
outrun-1

OutRun

DOS19894.2/5 racing: car
road-runner-01

Road Runner

DOS19894.1/5 racing: unusual vehicles
streetrod-1

Street Rod

DOS1989protected4/5 racing: car
stuntcarracer-2

Stunt Car Racer

DOS19894.1/5 racing: car
Stunt Car Racer is an abandoned first-person 3D perspective racing game designed by Geoffrey J. Crammond, developed and released by Microstyle in 1989 for DOS and many other platforms. The peculiar tracks are what makes Stunt Car Racer stand out: you race on a suspended track with the risk of driving off the edges.
thecycles-1

The Cycles

DOS19894.2/5 racing: motorcycle
testdrive2-1

The Duel: Test Drive 2

DOS19894.2/5 racing: car
tunnelsarma-4

Tunnels of armageddon

DOS19893.8/5 racing: futuristic
Tunnels of Armageddon is a video game developed by Logical Design Works and released in 1989 by California Dreams for various home computer systems, including DOS, the Commodore 64 and Amiga.In Tunnels of Armageddon, players control a character navigating through a series of underground tunnels and caverns. The game features a combination of side-s...
vette-5

Vette!

DOS19894/5 racing: car
african-trail-sim-01

African Trail Simulator

DOS19904/5 racing: motorcycle
Days_of_Thunder-04

Days of Thunder

DOS19904/5 racing: car
fordsim2-1

Ford simulator 2

DOS19903.5/5 racing: car
hard-drivin-06

Hard Drivin'

DOS19903.7/5 racing: car
hard-drivin-2-04

Hard Drivin' 2

DOS19904.2/5
highway-patrol-2-01

Highway Patrol 2

DOS19903.6/5 racing: car
ironmanoffroad-6

Ivan 'Iron Man' Stewart's Super Off Road

DOS19904.2/5 racing: off-road
Ivan 'Iron Man' Stewart's Super Off Road is an abandoned diagonal-down off-road racing game developed by Leland and released by Virgin Interactive in 1990 for DOS, but also published for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, C64, ZX Spectrum and a lot of 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. Super Off Road is a classic fixed-screen track-racing similar to S...
powerdrift-02

Power Drift

DOS19903.9/5 racing: car
stun-runner-03

S.T.U.N. Runner

DOS19903.6/5 racing: futuristic, racing: unusual vehicles
sitopons-500cc-04

Sito Pons 500cc Grand Prix

DOS19903.9/5 racing: motorcycle
4d-sports-driving-03

Stunts

DOS19904.1/5 racing: car
test-drive-3-1

Test Drive 3: The Passion

DOS19904.1/5 racing: car
turbo-outrun-03

Turbo OutRun

DOS19904.1/5 racing: car
Turbo OutRun is an abandoned DOS action racing game set in North America, developed and published by Sega in 1990. Turbo OutRun is a conversion from the arcade classic of the same name and it's the sequel of the popular OutRun. The OutRun games are regarded as iconic and representative of the late 80s/early 90s, often cited by retrowave enthusiasts.
cisco-heat-04

Cisco Heat

DOS19914.3/5 racing: car
Cisco Heat is an abandoned racing game set in North America developed by Jaleco and released by Image Works in 1991 for DOS and other platforms. Cisco Heat was converted from the original arcade version. The difference between other similar racing games of the time is that the player drives a police car.