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Forza Motorsport

Out-build the competition in the new career. Race your friends in adjudicated multiplayer events. Compete in over 500 cars on world-famous tracks with cutting-edge AI, advanced physics, tire and fuel strategy, and driver and safety ratings.

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Super Street: The Game

In Super Street: The Game it’s all about building your own ride. Start from scratch as you build your own supercar part by part. Use over 700 authentic car parts from the biggest aftermarket brands to create your ultimate ride and unleash it on the streets.

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Option Tuning Car Battle Spec-R

Option Tuning Car Battle Spec-R is the third in a series of PlayStation racing games sponsored by the Japanese magazine Option.

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Super F1 Circus 2

Super F1 Circus 2 is a Formula One racing game that allows the player to join any team in the 1993 Formula One season and take part on sixteen different circuits all over the world. They can also configure the load-out for the F1 vehicle. It is the second official F1 Circus game for the system, though technically the third due to 1992's Super F1 Circus Limited. Overall it is the eighth F1 Circus game.

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Motocross Champion

A NES Motocross racing game developed and published by Konami and released in Japan only.

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Nintama Rantarou 64 Game Gallery

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LA Street Racing

LASR is a 2006 street racing game based in Los Angeles. The player starts off with one of two basic cars and race against AI cars to unlock better cars.

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F1 Circus

The first game in Nichibutsu's Formula One top-down racing series. F1 Circus is a top-down Formula 1 racing game and the first game in Nihon Bussan's F1 Circus series. It was first released on the PC Engine in 1990, but a modified version - also partially based on this game's sequel, F1 Circus '91 - would later be released on the Famicom in 1992. As with every other game in the series, the game was never localized in North America or Europe. The game uses the real life names of drivers and teams from Formula 1, like Nigel Mansell and Ferrari. The series would continue to acquire the various licenses needed to use real names from Formula 1.

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Bike Daisuki! Hashiriya Kon: Rider's-Spirits

The challenge of bike racing heats up and players choose their favorite machine. In five courses, aim to win the Grand Prix or go for a Chicken Run or time trial. There are four modes, including endurance race. Two players can go head to head in a split screen race.

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Drive Isle

Drive Isle is an open world driving game mainly focused on random driving and drifting, if you will.