Abandonware racing games
Racing and driving games simulate driving races by putting the player in a variety of driving seats, like Formula 1 cars, motorbikes, all-terrain racing cars, or futuristic vehicles. The goal is usually winning a race against other vehicles in environments of varying degrees of realism. Some games push it to the limits by adding weapons or dispensing with the racing aspect altogether, allowing the player to drive freely.
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Fire and Forget 2
DOS19883.7/5 racing: car, racing: futuristic, vehicular combat
Ford simulator 1
DOS1987freeware4/5 racing: car
Ford simulator 2
DOS19903.5/5 racing: car
Ford simulator 3
DOS1992freeware3.6/5 racing: car
Ford Simulator 5
DOS19943.7/5 racing: car
Formula 1 Grand Prix
DOS19914.2/5 racing: car, racing: Formula 1
Formula One
DOS19943.7/5 racing: Formula 1, racing: car
Grand Prix 2
DOS19954.3/5 racing: car, racing: Formula 1
Grand Prix 2 is an abandoned Formula 1 racing game designed by Geoff Crammond and published by MicroProse Software in 1995 for DOS. Grand Prix 2 is the sequel to Formula One Grand Prix and was a one-man project (which was uncommon at the time). Grand Prix 2 was essentially an accurate simulation of the 1994 Formula 1 season.
Grand Prix 500 2
DOS19913.3/5 racing: motorcycle
Grand Prix Circuit
DOSMac OS19884.1/5 racing: car, racing: Formula 1
Grand Prix Unlimited
DOS19924.5/5 racing: Formula 1, racing: car
Grand Prix Wizard
DOS19964.1/5 racing: car, racing: Formula 1
Hard Drivin'
DOS19903.7/5 racing: car
Hard Drivin' 2
DOS19904.2/5
Harley-Davidson: The Road to Sturgis
DOS19893.7/5 racing: motorcycle
Hi-Octane
DOS19954.1/5 racing: futuristic, vehicular combat, racing: unusual vehicles
Hi-Octane is an abandoned futuristic combat racing game developed by Bullfrog and released by Electronic Arts in 1995. Hi-Octane was published for DOS and a few consoles: PlayStation, PSP, PS Vita, SEGA Saturn. It's based on the same code used for Magic Carpet, a well known game also made by Bullfrog.
Highway Fighter
DOS19954/5 racing: car, racing: futuristic, vehicular combat
Highway Hunter
DOS19943.2/5 shoot 'em up, vehicular combat, racing: car
Highway Patrol 2
DOS19903.6/5 racing: car
Indianapolis 500
DOS19894.2/5 racing: car
IndyCar Racing
DOS19934.3/5 racing: car
IndyCar Racing is a racing simulation video game developed by Papyrus Design Group and published by Virgin Interactive. Released in 1993 for MS-DOS, it marked a significant step forward in racing simulations with its detailed and realistic approach to the sport. Players can customize various aspects of their vehicles, such as suspension, tire ...
International Moto X
DOS19964.4/5 racing: off-road, racing: motorcycle
Interstate '76
Windows XP/98/951997protected4.2/5 racing: car, vehicular combat
Interstate '76 is a vehicular combat video game developed and published by Activision. It was released in 1997 for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in an alternate history 1976, featuring a stylized 1970s atmosphere with a unique blend of vehicular combat and first-person shooter elements. Players assume the role of a vigilante named Groove ...
Ivan 'Iron Man' Stewart's Super Off Road
DOS19904.2/5 racing: off-road
Ivan 'Iron Man' Stewart's Super Off Road is an abandoned diagonal-down off-road racing game developed by Leland and released by Virgin Interactive in 1990 for DOS, but also published for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, C64, ZX Spectrum and a lot of 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. Super Off Road is a classic fixed-screen track-racing similar to S...
Lamborghini: American Challenge
DOS19924.3/5 racing: car
Lamborghini: American Challenge is a racing video game that was originally released in 1992. It was developed by Titus Interactive and is part of the Crazy Cars series. The game is known for its fast-paced, illegal street racing set in various American cities, with players driving a Lamborghini Diablo, competing against rivals, and avoiding police ...
Lombard RAC Rally
DOS19884.4/5 racing: off-road, racing: car
Lotus: The ultimate challenge
DOS19934.2/5 racing: car
Mario Andretti's Racing Challenge
DOS19913.5/5 racing: car
Micro Machines
DOS19944.3/5 racing: car, racing: motorcycle, racing: unusual vehicles
Micro Machines is an abandoned racing game developed and released by Codemasters in 1994 based on the Micro Machines toy line. Micro Machines was published for DOS, but also for Amiga, Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, NES, SEGA Master System and SNES. Codemasters released a sequel called Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament.
Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament
DOS19954.1/5 racing: car, racing: motorcycle, racing: unusual vehicles