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  2. Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force - Wikipedia

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    Force differs from previous versions of the series in that it features 4-players, 2-on-2 team matches. The battle system is heavily simplified from the game's predecessor, Oratorio Tangram, in order to balance the increased number of players. The left-turbo function is removed, and the speed is significantly slower.

  3. Virtual On: Cyber Troopers - Wikipedia

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    Virtual On: Cyber Troopers (電脳戦機バーチャロン, Dennō Senki Bācharon) is a 3D action video game developed and published by Sega.A robot-themed shooter [8] and fighter, it was developed on the Sega Model 2 hardware and released on arcades in January 1996 (or December 1995 [10]) before ports to the Sega Saturn that year and to Windows the next year.

  4. Cyber Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Cyber Speedway received generally mediocre reviews. While critics remarked that the graphics are good [6] [1] [8] and that the two-player split screen mode is a welcome treat, especially given that the Saturn's flagship racer Daytona USA is single-player only, [1] [8] they found fault with the gameplay, particularly the hovercraft handling.

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  6. Downtown Run - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Run, known in North America as City Racer, is a vehicular combat racing game developed by Ubi Soft Bucharest and published in 2003 for PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, GameCube, and mobile phones. [1] The game features many different cars, game modes and tracks.

  7. Calling All Cars! - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot was positive to the game, but was critical of the lack of content for single-player mode. [9] IGN, however, said that the multiplayer more than makes up for the single player flaws. [11] Some critics slammed the game, which in turn drew a vitriolic response from David Jaffe, stirring up a bit of controversy.