Racing

Screamer Rally

Description

Screamer Rally is a follow-up to Screamer 2. Like its predecessor, it is a rally-style arcade racing game. The player can choose among four different rally cars (two front tractions and two 4×4), each with different parameters such as acceleration, braking, and weight. Handling, tire type and pressure, front and rear suspensions, and brakes can be customized in a garage. The game contains seven tracks located in different countries (such as China, Canada, Italy, etc.), pitting the player against five opponents. The tracks may contain obstacles and hazards such as holes on the roads, bumps, etc. The game also offers 3D acceleration support. …

Knight Rider – The Game

Description

This is a game based on the famous TV series Knight Rider starring David Hasselhoff, which aired from 1982 to 1986 in the US.

In the game, the player takes control over the Knight Industries Two Thousand, better known as KITT, a high-tech, fully computerised car. Together with Michael Knight, you have to fight crime in 10 missions and 15 races.

Many original ideas from the TV series have been included in the game. KITT, Michael, Bonnie and Devon are all in the game, as are the evil Garth and KARR. The player can also use various original functions of the car, like Turbo Boost, Super Pursuit Mode, Ski Mode or the famous Scanner, whose sound everyone should recognise.

The game can only be played in campaign mode, where KITT and Michael have to solve a mysterious case, starting out as a simple bank robbery. …

Knight Rider – The Game 2

Description

In the sequel to Knight Rider: The Game, Michael and KITT are targeted by a missile attack while driving back to the foundation. They barely survive and set up a meeting with the base. On their way home however, they notice unusual black marks in demolished villages, and decide to investigate.

All missions have the player control KITT, who has now been equipped with three weapons: a lock-on laser, a plasma gun, and missiles. There is also turbo boost to jump over obstacles, micro jam to scan items and recharge, the ski mode to drive on two wheels through narrow passages, super pursuit mode for faster speed, and a shield to block incoming attacks. When damaged or running low on energy, certain functions are disabled. …

Motocross Madness

Description

Motocross Madness features rough-terrain motorcycle racing, with over 30 courses. Co-ordinating a jump’s speed, balance and take-off point make the difference between a perfect landing and a heavy spill. Physics model the bike and the rider separately, for maximum realism and some spectacular crashes.

You can take on complete races in Indoor Supercross and Outdoor Motocross, or attempt 16 wild stunts. Circuits are fully displayed and modeled in 3D, with freedom of movement. A course designer is included, as is LAN multiplayer capability. …

Edgar Torronteras’ Moto-X 2000

Description

Moto-X 2000 is an adrenaline rush of extreme motocross biking, backed by the most highly acclaimed freestyle rider in the world: seven-time Spanish motocross champion, Edgar Torronteras. Pit yourself against Torronteras, the daredevil rider who has ignited the world of motocross with stunts and tricks that defy the laws of gravity. Compete in fast and furious races on authentic supercross circuits and across a multitude of exotic tracks, from lush tropical landscapes, to canyon-filled deserts, to sprawling cityscapes. …

Motocross Mania

Description

Motocross Mania is a motorcycle racing sim. It features tricks in the style of the Tony Hawk series of games, and includes Motocross, Supercross, Baja and Freestyle modes of play.

The game features realistic physics, although no damage modeling. It has 20 different venues, from arenas to outdoor tracks, covering 12km/sq of area. With the 3D engine, you get many of the camera angles used in flight sims, and it supports the top hat switch on joysticks. The game has a career mode, a straight racing mode, and a single player freestyle mode available. …

Manx TT Super Bike

Description

Manx TT Super Bike is a 1995 arcade racing game developed jointly by Sega AM3 and Sega-AM4. It is a motorcycle racing game built for the Sega Model 2 arcade board. Up to 8 players can race in this game if enough arcade cabinets are linked together, following on from Daytona USA. It was later ported to the Sega Saturn by Tantalus Interactive and to Windows by Perfect Entertainment.

The game’s setting is the Isle of Man TT – the world-famous and demanding motorcycle racing event held on the Isle of Man. There are two courses to race on: the Laxey Coast course for novices and the more difficult TT (“Tourist Trophy”) Course for veteran players. While the TT Course is based on the actual course on the Isle of Man, the Laxey Coast is a fictional course designed by the game developers, though its scenery is drawn from the Isle of Man. …

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