The most interesting racing games released in 1995

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Racing
PC Rally

PC Rally

PC

Racing

March 20, 1995

PC Rally is a Spanish company Digital Dreams Multimedia's arcade car races, which will allow the player to sit behind the wheel of two rally cars and face the time on three extensive routes.

Quarantine II: Road Warrior

Quarantine II: Road Warrior

PC

Racing

April 30, 1995

Just like in Quarantine, Road Warrior will be seated behind the wheel of an armed taxi from the wheels to the roof. However, this game cannot be called a simple cut-off of coupons from the success of the original. The program, which GameTek prepared by itself, contains several interesting improvements.

Road Rash

Road Rash

PCPlayStation

Racing

May 12, 1995

Motorcycle races enriched with one very diversifying element, namely the fight. We take part in a number of dangerous rallies, and whether we win depends on our ability to drive a motorbike and acrimony in combat.

The Need for Speed

The Need for Speed

PCPlayStation

Racing

August 31, 1995

A racing game developed by the Pioneer Productions studio in cooperation with Electronic Arts. The game offers eight licensed racing cars, including Dodge Viper, Porsche 911, Chevrolet Corvette, Mazda RX-7, Toyota Supra, Honda NSX, Lamborghini Diablo, and Ferrari Testarossa. The game features seven racing tracks - both traffic and police can be encountered when racing. Once the police spots the player breaking the law, they begin a pursuit. Although the driving physics are realistic (the differences between front and rear wheel drive were implemented for example), the cars the player drives cannot be damaged. The game offers several different camera perspectives, including interior view, with faithfully represented car dashboards. One of the game's strong points is the multiplicity of photos and videos depicting the cars' real life counterparts in action.

Hi-Octane

Hi-Octane

PCPlayStation

Racing

August 31, 1995

A science fiction-based futuristic racing game, a side-project of the experienced Bullfrog studio. In the game we sit at the helm of 6 futuristic cars, competing on 6 different routes, full of shortcuts and branching. The fun is diversified by the possibility of using weapons and the need to replenish fuel supplies.

WipEout

WipEout

PCPlayStationMobile

Racing

September 29, 1995

A futuristic racing game that has given rise to one of the most popular series in its genre. Players sit at the helm of modern antigravity cars, taking part in the ruthless struggles taking place on seven different routes.

Fatal Racing

Fatal Racing

PC

Racing

October 30, 1995

A racing game aimed at destroying enemy vehicles. We choose one of the fictional teams and sit behind the wheel of fast cars racing on dangerous routes filled to the brim with hills, loops and pipes. Our goal is to reach the finish line in the first place, which is not so easy given the aggression of rivals controlled by artificial intelligence.

Screamer (1995)

Screamer (1995)

PC

Racing

October 31, 1995

The first installment of the highly arcade series of racing games. We sit behind the wheel of one of the fast machines modelled on real cars and race on a variety of routes. In the course of the competition, it is common to take turns on the handbrake at speeds of up to 300 km/h.

Ridge Racer Revolution

Ridge Racer Revolution

PlayStation

Racing

December 3, 1995

The second part of the arcade racing game, in which the authors have added some new modes and options. Again, the competition is very dynamic and has little in common with a real fight on the track.

Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament

Micro Machines 2: Turbo Tournament

PC

Racing

December 31, 1995

Continuation of a crazy racing game, allowing you to compete with miniature cars on routes located in such common places as a table, desk or floor. In this part of the game there are new vehicles such as a helicopter or a hovercraft and a whole lot of stages located in completely new sceneries.