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Micro Machines
DOS19944.3/5 Codemasters
Micro Machines is an abandoned racing game developed and released by Codemasters in 1994 based on the Micro Machines toy line. Micro Machines was published for DOS, but also for Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, NES, SEGA Master System and SNES. Codemasters released a sequel called Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament.
Monster Truck Madness
Windows XP/98/9519964.1/5 Terminal Reality
Skyroads
DOS1993freeware4.2/5 Bluemoon Interactive
Antarctic Adventure
DOS19863.6/5 Konami
Thomas the Tank Engine
DOS19923.3/5 Peakstar Software
CyberRace
DOS19933.6/5 Cyberdreams
Off Shore Warrior
DOS19884/5
Big Red Racing
DOS19954/5 The Big Red Software Company
Thomas the Tank Engine 2
DOS19933.5/5 Peakstar Software
BC Racers
DOS1995freeware3.8/5 Core Design
BC Racers is a DOS unconventional (to say the least) racing game that features a prehistoric theme, designed by Martin Gibbons, developed and published by Core Design in 1955. It's the third game in the Chuck Rock series, the first two being platformers not available for PC.
Road Runner
DOS19894.1/5 Atari
Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament
DOS19954.1/5 Supersonic Software
S.T.U.N. Runner
DOS19903.6/5 Atari
Slipstream 5000
DOSWindows XP/98/95Mac OS1995protected4.1/5 The Software Refinery
Slipstream 5000 is a futuristic racing video game that was released in 1995 for MS-DOS. It was developed by The Software Refinery and published by Gremlin Interactive. The game is set in the year 2110, and players engage in high-speed, anti-gravity racing in a variety of unique and challenging tracks. One distinctive feature of Slipstream 5000...
Skyroads: Xmas Special
DOS1994freeware3.4/5 Bluemoon Interactive
American Challenge: A Sailing Simulation
DOS19863.5/5 Tom Snyder Productions
SuperKarts
DOS19954/5 Manic Media Productions
Wacky Wheels
DOS1994protected4.1/5 Apogee Software
Hi-Octane
DOS19954.1/5 Bullfrog
Hi-Octane is an abandoned futuristic combat racing game developed by Bullfrog and released by Electronic Arts in 1995. Hi-Octane was published for DOS and a few consoles: PlayStation, PSP, PS Vita, SEGA Saturn. It's based on the same code used for Magic Carpet, a well known game also made by Bullfrog.
The Rocketeer
DOS19912.8/5 NovaLogic
The Punisher
DOS19903/5 Paragon Software
Yacht Racing Simulator
DOS19863.4/5
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