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  2. Street Rod - Wikipedia

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    Street Rod is a racing video game developed by P.Z.Karen Co. Development Group and Logical Design Works, based on an original concept by Magic Partners and published by California Dreams for Amiga, Commodore 64 and DOS. Street Rod exclusively featured Hot Rods, and early American Muscle Cars, specifically those from GM, Ford, and Chrysler.

  3. Street Rod 2 - Wikipedia

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    Street Rod 3 was an unfinished, unofficial sequel to the series. It was being developed for Windows and Linux with the aim of recreating a game similar to Street Rod 2. It aimed to add more cars and parts and also to transition the series from 2D to 3D graphics. The latest alpha release, version 0.4.4.1, is available under the GNU General ...

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  5. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Hot Rod: American Street Drag: Canopy Games ValuSoft: WIN 2003-08-31 Hot Wheels: A. Eddy Goldfarb & Associates Epyx: C64 1984-09-10 Hot Wheels Battle Force 5: Sidhe Interactive: Activision: Wii, NDS 2009-11-10 Hot Wheels: Beat That! Eutechnyx, Human Soft Activision: WIN, PS2, X360, Wii, NDS 2007-07-02 Hot Wheels: Burnin' Rubber: Altron THQ: GBA ...

  6. Category:Street racing video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Street racing video games" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  7. 1976 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The game causes the first controversy on video game violence when a reporter for the Associated Press writes about its graphic imagery. [11] May – Atari Inc. ships Breakout. The game is a hit in the United States but becomes even bigger in Japan when it is released by Namco. Block breaker games in the country create the first video game boom. [3]

  8. Interstate '76 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate '76 easily lives up to the hype - it really is 'the funkiest PC game ever'". [17] GamePro criticized the bland polygonal graphics, lack of detail in the backgrounds, and difficulty with simultaneously driving and shooting, but praised the funk soundtrack and characters, in particular opining that "every barb from Taurus is a treasure".

  9. List of Amstrad CPC games - Wikipedia

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    Name Release Date Publisher 007: Licence to Kill: 1989: Domark: 10th Frame: 1986: U.S. Gold: 180: 1986: Mastertronic: 1942: 1986: U.S. Gold/Elite Systems: 1943: The ...