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Buggy is a racing game developed and published by Gremlin Interactive in 1998, and published in North America by Fox Interactive. The game was released in North America as Team Losi RC Racer due to it having a license from RC car manufacturer/racing team Team Losi. [2]
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Swamp Buggy Racing was developed by Daylight Productions, [4] [6] which licensed a 3D game engine by Kalisto Entertainment to create the game. [2] [3] The game was produced by Brian Ewoldt and Mark Day, and was designed and programmed by Anthony Morone.
[61] [62] 1979 saw the release of Vectorbeam's Speed Freak, a three-dimensional vector racing game, which Killer List of Videogames calls "very impressive and ahead of their time". [63] Turbo, released by Sega in 1981, was the first racing game to use sprite scaling with full-color graphics. [64]
Beach racing (Enduropale 2007) Beach racing is a motorsport offshoot of enduro and motocross racing. As the name implies, riders on solo motorcycles , quad bikes , or sidecar combinations compete on a course marked out on a beach , often with man made jumps and sand dunes being constructed to make the course tougher.
Rapid Racer, known as Turbo Prop Racing in North America, is a racing video game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. In the game, the player takes control of a motorboat and races around six different tracks. Eventually, all six tracks can be raced mirrored, as well as set at night time.
Rocket Power: Beach Bandits is an extreme sports game based on the Nickelodeon animated television series Rocket Power. It was developed by Evolution Games and published by THQ . It was released for GameCube and PlayStation 2 in North America on September 24, 2002, and in Europe on October 25, 2002.
Introduced anti-gravity racing to the series and a new battle mode format in which regular racing tracks were repurposed as battle mode tracks. DLC included the 200cc engine class in Grand Prix and VS Race, five new characters (Tanooki Mario, Cat Peach, Link, Villager and Isabelle, and new original tracks.