Racing

NASCAR Racers

Description

A computer game based on the popular childrens’ TV show on FOX Kids called NASCAR Racers.

You can race around in the 8 different cars featured in the TV show and on 8 different tracks. There are options to play single player or split screen, or in the special adventure mode to win prizes.

There are 13 mini-episodes and race missions to complete, where you can use boosters to speed you up or even get your car off the ground. It is also compatible with a game pad, for even more fun. …

NASCAR Racing

Description

In Papyrus’ third racing game, the focus is moved from open-wheeled cars (IndyCar Racing) to closed-cockpit Nascar stock cars. 640×480 is the highest resolution on offer, on the CD-ROM version.

Nascar Racing is a detailed simulation with realistic car models, accurate controls and room for a distinct racing style. Nine tracks are featured, the Watkins Glen road course alongside oval racing. You have full control over the car’s set up and paint job.

To reach a wide audience, various driving aids are available, such as auto-shifting and auto-braking. Races can be fine-tuned with the amount of laps. …

NASCAR Racing 2

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The sequel to Papyrus’ award-winning NASCAR Racing, NASCAR Racing 2 uses a new game engine, which improves the graphics, physics, sound, and multiplayer. It also adds the official cars, tracks, and drivers of the 1996 season, an arcade mode, mouse interface, and radio spotter.

It was also the first NASCAR game to have 3D Acceleration 3Dfx Acceleration through DOS, and Rendition through Windows.

NASCAR Grand National Series Expansion Pack is an add-on to Sierra’s NASCAR Racing 2. This expansion pack adds the top Busch Grand National Series drivers, 10 new official tracks, two fantasy tracks, and several patches for the base game. …

NASCAR Racing 3

Description

The NASCAR Racing series gained more features in this iteration. The game includes full Winston Cup and Busch Grand National cars, drivers, and tracks. Race length and opposition ability can be customized, as can full-course yellow presence and restart style. The action can be replayed from multiple angles and saved to disk.

Setup options include specialized elements such as grille tape and sway bars. Resolutions up to 1024×768 are supported with 3D acceleration. Smarter AI than before will keep you on your toes. The game includes a paint-kit to create your own paint jobs. An internet multiplayer system is built in. …

NASCAR Racing 4

Description

NASCAR Racing is back for 2001 better than ever! For the first time for NASCAR game, the Daytona track! Arcade racing mode for the novices, simulation mode for the experts, multiplayer mode for up to 32 players. Improved physics model, improved graphics engine with real-time shading. Improved radio chatter, ability to tell pit crew what to do before you pit… And much more.

The game was a huge step forward over its predecessor and addressed many requested features for the game. Namely was the introduction of full 24-bit color, as the previous games had only allowed 256, vastly improved car models and environments and, for the first time, the ability of the car to rotate in three dimensions (i.e. the ability of the car to get airborne and flip). The simulator also continued the increased efforts to reflect the aspects of driving a real car. …

Woody Woodpecker Racing

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Woody Woodpecker Racing is a go-kart racing game based on the popular cartoon character Woody Woodpecker.

The player selects one of the six starting characters from the series (including three differently styled Woodys, Wally Walrus and others) and races in a style reminiscent of Super Mario Kart (including “jump turns” for sharper angles). The player can collect items from boxes and try to slow down the opponents while driving through a 3D environment, with slopes, ramps and jumps, on tarmac or mud. Quest, championship, time trial and single race modes are available, as players try to hone their skills and unlock new characters and tracks. …

Micro Machines

Description

If you’re bored of racing Formula 1 cars, rally cars or MotoGP bikes in their natural habitats, the Micro Machines series could be for you. It involves racing miniatures representing particular vehicle types across a particular terrain found around the house. The Sports Cars race on the desktop, 4x4s in the sandpit, Formula 1 cars on a snooker table, and so on.

These levels were packed with variation. The Snooker tables has the track painted on, although this is open to deviation (as are most levels), and had you racing through the pockets and across the rim of the table. Tanks raced as well, with the chance of shooting out your opponent if they got directly in front of you. The desktop levels include binders to jump across, pencil-sharpeners to avoid, and lots of visual jokes in the open homework.

Viewed from overhead with small graphics, the races include up to 4 cars. In one player challenge mode you race through the 21 tracks in a set order, selecting your 3 opponents as you go along (adding a fair amount of strategy – ideally you should aim to eliminate the better CPU cars early on), eliminating one after every third race (assuming that you can finish in the top 2 of a race within your 3 lives). If you win 3 races in a row without using a continue you get a time-trial race which can earn you an extra life. …

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