Racing video game
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A racing game is a video game genre which involves competing in races. The object of the game is to be the first racer to compete in a arena in the shortest time. They may be based on anything from real-world racing leagues to entirely fantastical settings, and feature any type of land, air, or sea vehicles.
Simulation-style racing games [change]
- F1GP, Grand Prix 2, Grand Prix 3, Grand Prix 4 (Formula One (disambiguation))
- Grand Prix Legends (1967 Formula One)
- GT Legends (60s and 70s GT series)
- GTR and GTR 2 (FIA GT Championship)
- GTR Evolution (Race 07)
- iRacing (Oval and road course racing)
- Live for Speed (Mixed car type racing)
- NASCAR Racing (NASCAR)
- netKar Pro (Open wheel car racing)
- RACE, RACE 07 and RACE Pro (Official WTCC)
- Racer (Mixed car type racing)
- rFactor (Mixed car type racing)
- Richard Burns Rally (Rallying)
- X Motor Racing (Mixed car type racing)
Semi-simulation-style racing games [change]
Arcade-style racing games [change]
- Burnout (series)
- Carmageddon (series)
- Daytona USA (series)
- F1 2010
- F1 2011
- Fatal Racing (aka Whiplash)
- FlatOut and FlatOut 2
- Fuel
- F-Zero
- GeneRally (computer game)
- Out Run series
- Pole Position (series)
- Rad Racer
- Ridge Racer (series)
- Split Second
- Star Wars: Racer Revenge
- TrackMania (series)
- Ultimate Race Pro
- Virtua Racing
- WipEout