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War Thunder
2012 vehicular combat multiplayer video game developed by Gaijin Entertainment
Batman: Arkham Knight
2015 video game
Crash Team Racing
1999 racing video game in Crash Bandicoot universe
Rage
2011 video game
Mafia: Definitive Edition
2020 action-adventure video game developed by Hangar 13
Diddy Kong Racing
1997 Nintendo 64 video game
Command & Conquer: Renegade
2002 video game
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2015 video game
Burnout
video game series
Carmageddon
Carmageddon is a vehicular combat video game released for personal computers in 1997. It was produced by Stainless Games and published by Interplay Productions and Sales Curve Interactive. It was ported to other platforms, and spawned a series.
Crash Tag Team Racing
2005 video game
Jak X: Combat Racing
2005 video game
Crash Nitro Kart
2003 video game
Rage 2
first-person shooter video game
Crackdown
2007 video game
Road Fighter
1984 racing video game
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
2008 video game
Blur
2010 video game
FlatOut 2
2006 video game
18 Wheeler: American Pro Trucker
2000 video game
Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
2019 kart racing video game developed by Beenox
Cars 2
2011 racing video game
Moon Patrol
1982 video game
Team Sonic Racing
2019 kart racing video game developed by Sega
Twisted Metal 2
1996 video game
Destruction Derby
1995 video game
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2004 video game
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2000 video game
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2012 video game
Tron 2.0
2003 video game
Q3280112
2003 video game
Mickey's Speedway USA
2000 racing video game
Mach Rider
1985 racing game
Death Rally
1996 video game
Wreckfest
Wreckfest is a racing video game developed by Bugbear Entertainment and published by THQ Nordic. Wreckfest is described as the spiritual successor to the FlatOut series, which was created by Bugbear, and takes further inspiration from the Destruction Derby series and the cult 1989 racer Street Rod. A notable feature of the game engine is the use of soft-body damage modelling, which enables location-based damage that affects the driving dynamics of vehicles in a realistic fashion.
Rock n' Roll Racing
1993 racing video game
Vigilante 8
1998 video game
Twisted Metal 4
1999 video game
Twisted Metal: Black
2001 video game
R.C. Pro-Am
1988 racing video game
Hovertank 3D
1991 video game
Cobra Triangle
1989 NES game
Twisted Metal
2012 video game
Test Drive: Eve of Destruction
2004 video game
Twisted Metal III
1998 video game
Twisted Metal: Head-On
2005 video game
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1998 video game
Streets of SimCity
1997 racing video game
ModNation Racers
2010 video game
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Crossout is a free-to-play vehicular combat video game focused on building and driving custom vehicles in PvP and PvE scenarios. It is developed by Targem Games and published by Gaijin Entertainment for Android, IOS, Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. As of 2021, PlayPark, part of AsiaSoft, acquired the game's server of Asian territories.
Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense
1999 video game
Spy Hunter
1983 arcade video game
Hover!
Hover! is a video game that combines elements of the games bumper cars and capture the flag. It was included on CD-ROM versions of the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system. It was a showcase for the advanced multimedia capabilities available on personal computers at the time. It was not included with later versions of Windows, but still works on modern Windows. The game will not run on earlier versions of Windows. It was officially remade in 2013 as a browser game to showcase the WebGL support in Internet Explorer 11.
Road Rash II
1992 video game
Carmageddon: Reincarnation
2015 video game
F1 Race Stars
2012 racing video game
Chocobo Racing
1999 video game
Skylanders: SuperChargers
2015 video game
Road Rash
1991 video game
Road Rash 3
1995 racing video game