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  2. Midtown Madness - Wikipedia

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    A demo version was released for download on May 1, 1999. [18] It featured three vehicles (a Mustang, a Panoz Roadster, and a bus), and all driving modes except Circuit. [19] The demo also included features that were scrapped in the full version, such as the ability to send billboards flying. [20]

  3. Bus Simulator 21 - Wikipedia

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    Bus Simulator 21 takes place in "Angel Shores", a new fictional modern city located in the United States which is based on the San Francisco Bay Area. The game features a coastline and districts like Chinatown. In addition to the California map, the game will have a revised "Seaside Valley" map from its predecessor Bus Simulator 18. [1]

  4. Bus Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Bus Simulator is a vehicle-simulation video game series developed by Icebytes, Contendo Media, TML Studios and Stillalive Studios, and published by Astragon Entertainment. ...

  5. List of racing video games - Wikipedia

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    City Bomber: Konami: Konami: Arcade 1987 City Car Driver Forward Development Forward Global Group WIN 2016-11-03 City Connection: Jaleco: Jaleco: Arcade, NES, MSX, ZX 1985 City Racer: Underground Action: Team6 Game Studios: media Verlagsgesellschaft WIN 2008-05 Classic British Motor Racing: Data Design Interactive Bold Games: WIN, PS2, Wii 2008 ...

  6. Cities: Skylines - Wikipedia

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    Cities: Skylines allows for construction of cities, buildings, and a variety of transportation options.. The player starts with a plot of land – equivalent to a 2-by-2-kilometre (1.2 mi × 1.2 mi) area [1] – along with an interchange exit from a nearby highway, access to a body of water, as well as a starting amount of in-game money.

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  8. Driver (series) - Wikipedia

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    It featured a storyline inspired by 1960s/70s car chase movies such as Bullitt (1968) and The Driver (1978) and based in four real-life cities; Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City. It was the best selling game of the Driver series and an evolution of the freedom to explore a city as brought forth in the early Grand Theft Auto games.

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