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  2. Hummer (2009 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hummer is an arcade racing game released by Sega in 2009. The game runs on the Sega Lindbergh platform. [1] There are two game modes: Race Mode and Time Attack Mode. In Race Mode, players choose between 3 Hummers, each with an additional variant, to race against 20 opponents.

  3. Speed Freak - Wikipedia

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    Speed Freak is a monochrome vector arcade game created by Vectorbeam in 1979. Along with Atari, Inc.'s Night Driver and Bally Midway's Datsun 280 ZZZAP–both from 1976–it is one of the earliest first-person driving games and the first such game known to use vector graphics.

  4. Speed Race - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Super Speed Race was among the top ten highest-earning arcade video games of 1977. [10] Speed Race Race V was the second highest-earning arcade video game of 1978, just below Taito's own shoot 'em up hit Space Invaders. [16] Super Speed Race V and Speed Race CL-5 were the fifth and sixth highest-earning arcade games of 1979 ...

  5. Race Drivin' - Wikipedia

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    Race Drivin ' is a sim racing arcade video game released by Atari Games in August 1990. Players test drive several high-powered sports cars on stunt and speed courses. The game is the sequel to 1989's Hard Drivin' and was part of a new generation of games that featured 3D polygon environments. Unlike most racing games of its time, it attempted ...

  6. Pitstop (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In Single, the player can choose from one of six tracks and learn how to play the game. In the game's Circuit modes, the player races against other drivers and earns a certain number of points and money depending on the place he finishes in each race. The Mini-Circuit features only three tracks, while the Grand Circuit features all six. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Smashing Drive - Wikipedia

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    Provo also noted in his review, "As an arcade game, Smashing Drive was something of a laughing stock. Apart from the fact that it was a restrictive knockoff of Sega's Crazy Taxi , albeit with weapons, the ancient polygon graphics looked like they were rendered on whatever home video game console was popular in 1996--which wasn't so flattering ...

  8. Diamonds (video game) - Wikipedia

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    During the game there is a small ball constantly bouncing up and down on the screen, similar to Breakout. However, unlike the paddle in Breakout, the player can directly control the left and right motion of the ball using the arrow keys on the keyboard. In fact, this is the only control the player has over the game.

  9. Out Run - Wikipedia

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    Driving on the first stage. Out Run is a pseudo-3D driving video game in which the player controls a Ferrari Testarossa convertible from a third-person rear perspective. [5] The camera is placed near the ground, simulating a Ferrari driver's position and limiting the player's view into the distance.