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Ridge Racer Type 4
Ridge Racer Type 4

Racing 08 March 2011

A digital re-edition of a hit racing game from your PlayStation. The fourth installment of the Ridge Racer series offers a cycle-typical, arcade riding model with an emphasis on effective cornering. The game contains 320 fictitious vehicles, divided into 4 manufacturers and 2 classes, with a slightly different driving style. In addition to the Grand Prix and Time Trial modes, for the first time there is also the possibility of two players competing on a split screen.

Batman: Gotham City Racer
Batman: Gotham City Racer

Racing 19 April 2001

A car game that allows us to play one of the heroes and take care of order in Gotham City, or sow a fire in the skin of one of the villains who escapes from Batman and his companions. The title is based on the motifs of an animated series known in Poland as Batman's New Adventures.

Vanishing Point
Vanishing Point

Racing 05 February 2001

A racing game that tries to reflect the realities of competition behind the wheel of sports cars. The production includes several licensed cars, as well as several different modes of play.

Mille Miglia
Mille Miglia

Racing 30 November 2000

Referring to the historic race held in northern Italy, a production in which console owners can take part in a competition behind the wheel of sports machines from the first half of the twentieth century.

007 Racing
007 Racing

Racing 20 November 2000

Maintained in spying climates, an unusual racing game, in which instead of struggling on the track players perform missions referring to the adventures of Agent 007.

Driver 2: Back on the Streets
Driver 2: Back on the Streets

Action 13 November 2000

Continuation of the 1999 hit. This is an action game set in the open world of cars, in which the player takes on the role of a policeman acting under the cover. The missions focus mainly on impressive chases or the shortest possible route from A to B. A novelty in relation to the first part of the cycle is to allow the main hero to leave the vehicle he controls.

Colin McRae Rally 2.0
Colin McRae Rally 2.0

Racing 07 July 2000

The second entry in the legendary racing game series that focuses on car rallies. Colin McRae Rally 2.0 was developed by Codemasters Software. The game takes the player to over ninety rally Special Stages in eight world cup qualifiers. CMR 2.0 offers thirteen cars, among them Ford Focus 2000, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI, Subaru Impreza WRC and Peugeot 206 WRC. The Special Stages are located in such locations as Finland, Italy or Kenya.

Rollcage Stage II
Rollcage Stage II

Racing 17 March 2000

Continuation of the dynamic Rollecage car game that gives us the opportunity to drive freely wherever we want and perform extreme acrobatics at huge speeds.

Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas
Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas

Action 29 February 2000

The second part of a dynamic game exploding with action, based on the cult film trilogy of the Glass Trap. Like the original, the production combines three popular genres: a third-person action game, a rail-shooter and car racing. In this episode we get to know a completely new story, not connected with film scripts.

Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed

Racing 29 February 2000

Another installment in the Need for Speed franchise. As the title suggests, the game focuses around Porsche, offering eighty licensed car models belonging to the German brand. The game includes such classics as the first 356 from 1950 or 911 Turbo from 2000. The player races in locations such as crowded urban areas, winding mountain roads, or never-ending highways. When playing the Evolution Mode, the player will observe the evolution of the famous car brand over nearly half a century.

NASCAR Rumble
NASCAR Rumble

Racing 31 January 2000

Arcade racing game, which although it uses the license of the popular NASCAR series of competitions, is definitely not focused on realism. Drivers can use the power-ups collected on the route to increase their chances of winning.

Gran Turismo 2
Gran Turismo 2

Racing 23 December 1999

Continuation of a very warmly acclaimed racing game, focusing on a realistic representation of vehicle behaviour on the track. Gran Turismo 2 does not make drastic changes to the way cars behave on the track. Instead, the developers focused on a significant expansion of the content, increasing the pool of available vehicles to more than six hundred and twenty-seven tracks.

Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense
Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense

Action 18 November 1999

Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense is a continuation of the warmly accepted car action game, in which vehicles armed with a wide arsenal of weapons face murderous skirmishes on maps inspired by different regions of the United States.

Grand Theft Auto 2
Grand Theft Auto 2

Action 22 October 1999

A sequel to the very popular, and rather controversial, game from DMA Design (currently Rockstar North), which offered a taste of criminal lifestyle, letting you commit progressively more brazen and bloody acts of violence. The second part once again takes you to the streets of a virtual metropolis, and although it features only one city, it is much bigger than those in the first game. It is divided into three districts controlled by three local gangs. Players do various jobs for the gangs.

CTR: Crash Team Racing
CTR: Crash Team Racing

Racing 19 October 1999

Digital reissue of the fourth game about the adventures of the nice mutant Crash. Unlike the previous parts of the cycle, which were three-dimensional platforms, this time we are dealing with crazy go-kart races. Crash's and Dr. Cortex's teams stand for a big tournament organized by the best rally driver in the universe - Nitrous Oxide.

Re-Volt
Re-Volt

Racing 31 July 1999

Re-Volt is one of Acclaim's most crazy racing games. Players take control of remote-controlled cars and start exciting races on bizarre tracks, such as a toy shop, botanical garden and museum. As the game progresses, new models of cars with different technical parameters are unlocked.

Driver (1999)
Driver (1999)

Racing 02 July 1999

Inspired by classic films from the 60s and 70s of the last century, a racing game with feature elements. Players play the role of a secret police officer, who works out mafia structures by performing tasks commissioned by gangsters.

V-Rally 2 Championship Edition
V-Rally 2 Championship Edition

Racing 30 June 1999

The second part of a series of rally games developed by Eden Studios. Based on the WRC license, it allows you to take part in the 1999 World Rally Championship season at home.

Monaco Grand Prix
Monaco Grand Prix

Racing 30 June 1999

Production based on the Formula 1 racing series, but not using its official license, which allows you to test yourself behind the wheel of super-fast cars. The game is closer to simulation than a typical arcade.

Need for Speed 4: Road Challenge
Need for Speed 4: Road Challenge

Racing 01 March 1999

The fourth installment in the famous series of racing games started in 1995 by Electronic Arts. Need for Speed: Road Challenge (also known as Need for Speed: High Stakes) expands the best ideas of its predecessors. It offers 18 licensed vehicles from the world's most famous brands and 20 varied tracks that contain traffic, jams and police patrols.

Colin McRae Rally (1998)
Colin McRae Rally (1998)

Racing 30 July 1998

Behind the name of world champion Colin McRae is a racing game that allows you to test yourself behind the wheel of precisely reproduced racing cars of the late twentieth century. Production is based on the 1998 WRC season.

Vigilante 8
Vigilante 8

Action 01 June 1998

An action car game maintained in the style referring to the American culture of the 70s of the 20th century. The production tells the story of a conflict between two groups of drivers and allows you to take part in spectacular battles with various vehicles on large maps.

Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo

Racing 08 May 1998

A racing game that puts a lot of emphasis on realistic recreation of the behavior of cars while driving. The production offers almost 150 cars of such brands as Honda, Mazda, Subaru or Mitsubishi. The main mode of play is Gran Turismo Mode, in which subsequent wins are rewarded with credits for which the player can buy new cars and tuning parts. In order to gain access to the next eleven track competition, you first need to obtain specific licenses by performing a number of challenges.

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit
Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit

Racing 25 March 1998

The third installment in the bestselling racing game series created by EA. The game allows us to drive the fastest cars in the world. This time it contains eight brand new racing tracks and eleven licensed vehicles among which one can find cars such as Aston Martin DB7, Ferrari 550 Maranello, and Lamborghini Diablo SV. The included editor lets us create hundreds of individual vehicles as well. The biggest novelty in Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit is the option to play on both sides of the law.