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  2. NASCAR Racing 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game was a finalist for Computer Gaming World ' s 1996 "Sports Game of the Year" award, [10] which ultimately went to NBA Live 97. However, it won the magazine's Readers' Choice award in the category. [11] NASCAR Racing 2 was named the 42nd best computer game ever by PC Gamer UK in 1997. [12] NASCAR Racing 2 was a commercial hit. [13]

  3. 704Games - Wikipedia

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    704Games Company (formerly known as Dusenberry Martin Racing) is an American video game developer and publisher based in Charlotte, North Carolina.The company acquired the license to be the exclusive developer of NASCAR video games in January 2015 and has since released six console games and a mobile game.

  4. List of NASCAR video games - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR The Game: Inside Line was released on November 6, 2012. Afterwards, Eutechnyx made two new games: the first NASCAR licensed video game for iOS, and NASCAR The Game: 2013 for Steam. Eutechnyx switched publishers for NASCAR '14 to Deep Silver after having Activision publishing previous games of the NASCAR The Game series.

  5. NASCAR Racing - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR Racing is a series of car racing video games originally developed by Papyrus Design Group in the 1990s. The series started in 1994 and ended with the release of NASCAR Racing 2003 Season in 2003. Later NASCAR games were released by Electronic Arts who, through their EA Sports brand, took over the

  6. EA Sports NASCAR - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports NASCAR, alternately known as NASCAR Thunder, is a series of NASCAR video games published by EA Sports. The series began with NASCAR 98 and NASCAR 99 in 1997 and 1998. EA Sports released NASCAR Thunder 2002 in 2001, and ever since then, Jeff Gordon (2002), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2003), and Tony Stewart (2004) were on the cover.

  7. Papyrus Design Group - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus Design Group, Inc. was a computer game developer founded in 1987 by David Kaemmer and CEO Omar Khudari. Based in Watertown, Massachusetts, it is best known for its series of realistic sim racing games based on the NASCAR and IndyCar leagues, as well as the unique Grand Prix Legends.

  8. EA Sports NASCAR Racing - Wikipedia

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    Global VR has made version 1.1 of the NASCAR Racing Software available in October 2007. This update allows up to 10 cabinets to be linked together as opposed to four with the 1.0 version of the software. This feature makes the game more like the Daytona USA arcade game. [2] In early 2009 the version 1.5 track and team update was launched.

  9. NASCAR Racing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR Racing was released on November 2nd, 1994 for DOS personal computers. It featured more than 25 of the 40 regular drivers in the 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup season. Notable absences included Dale Earnhardt (who would go on to win the Winston Cup that year), Dale Jarrett, Kyle Petty and Darrell Waltrip, although the latter's brother, Michael, was i