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Retro racing games that are worth to play today.

>mfw i discovered that game yesterday

>> No.2776659

Is that some micro machines! nestalgia wave. Dig it up and play it, but tottaly to lazy.

>> No.2776663
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>>2776654 >>2776663

I loved playing with the track editor in the second one; it even let you to draw your own tiles and whatnot, good times

The breakfast table circuits from the first one were the greatest though

>> No.2776691

If you like Smashing Drive then Radikal Bikers is definitely worth it.

>> No.2776703

>>2776686
There is a track editor? Where? I'm playing the snes version.

>> No.2776706

>>2776703
I think that's only in the DOS version.

>> No.2776707

>>2776706
I try to beat that gamer and maybe I will create tracks after that.

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>>2776691
I'm comfortable acknowledging RB is shit, and I AM spanish

It wasn't without redeeming qualities though; awkward, turn-of-the-century-3D qualities.

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>>2776654
OK so I can't be the only Ignition fan around here, right? This is a game I've literally never seen brought up in /vr/, and it's just awesome

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That challenge race is hard.

>> No.2776747

>>2776710
It's not pretty, but I certainly enjoy it. The GBC version is probably better.

>> No.2776748

>>2776730
Playstation?

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>>2776748
Nah, only DOS and Windows. It had a pointedly console-y gameplay though (split screen local multiplayer and everything).

>> No.2776814

>>2776706
The Megadrive version also features a track editor, but you can't edit tiles (only have presets). Custom tracks are saved into the cartridge. My tracks are still saved there, and they suck.

>> No.2776829

Super RC Pro Am is pretty great.
Carmageddon is nice, though it's not necessarily a strict racing game, there's a lot of open exploration and just fucking up the other cars' shit if you want to go that route too.
Al Unser Jr Turbo Racing for the NES is pretty great, it has a campaign mode where you can upgrade and customize your car as the races go on.
Bigfoot for the NES is fun as heck but has kind of awful mechanics, I think. I'd probably go so far as to label it kusoge-tier, but at least memorable. Or maybe I'm just awful at it.
1000 Miglia, Neo Drift Out, and Overtop (the latter two are Neo Geo, the former arcade) are all worth giving a look at.

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>>2776730
has been posted loads of times

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>> No.2777202

I know its completely cliche but honestly Out Run. Such an awesome game.

>> No.2777204

Not "racing" but The Italian Job for PS1 is pretty good.
Just play on easy because normal is much too frustrating for people without much patience if that's a problem for you.

>> No.2777208

Every Sega arcade racing game. But out of that I'm having lots of fun with Capcom's Slipstream, shit is awesome with a wheel

>> No.2777214

>>2777208
We all know that a Sega racing game is a good game. It's a fucking axiom.

>> No.2777250

>>2777204
that's really patronizing

>> No.2777256

>>2776710
Living on my own, everything is cool, I'm a pizza man.

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Power Drive Rally. I guess its on Genesis and Jaguar. Never saw anyone play it IRL.

>> No.2777290

Big Red Racing is funny as fuck.

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>> No.2779020

>>2777365
If only NFS still had those environement.

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>> No.2779126

>>2776654
I was such a pleb when I was a kid, I had this game but I'd never play it because it was my first top-down racer and I thought it was weird... fuck me.

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>> No.2779986

>>2777202
It's not cliché, just the simple truth. The game did almost everything right, and no other game would come even close to challenging it until 2003. Even then, OutRun and OutRun 2 are peers at best. Both games are highly playable and appeal to different strengths of the concept. I'm looking forward to be able to emulate OutRun 2. 2006 is not bad at all, but it has plenty of shortcomings, and less focus.

>> No.2779993

>>2779020
NFS died long ago. It tried to briefly come back with Most Wanted, but it was half-arsed and tainted by heavy ricing. Ever since, EA completely forgot what NFS was or is about.
Oddly enough, Test Drive Unlimited picked up where NFS lost its direction. While, unlike the classic NFS, TDU is free roaming, it does capture that scenic landscape + expensive dream car attitude that these early NFS did. Unfortunately Eden shoehorned some retarded social aspects into the game, and eventually got killed by Ubisoft to make yet another forgettable ricer + crime NFS clone, called The Crew. So imho, the best "modern" NFS, with all its flaws, is TDU2, and even that leaves a bad aftertaste. The best NFS all around, bar none, is High Stakes. Especially if you play the career mode. The game's actually demanding improvements from the player, and treating the bots like genuine peers. Makes for a very entertaining and challenging single player experience.

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>>2779993
>The game's actually demanding improvements from the player, and treating the bots like genuine peers
it's easier than NFS3 in terms of driving abilities. Only difference in difficulties in NFS:HS is the AI drivers crash into other cars more often

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>>2779993
>calling Most Wanted half assed
You can toss a wide body on a Supra or RX-7, which were NFS1 cars, or you can roll with a SLR or Murcielago visually stock. You can have up to 25 cops in radar range at all times. Spike strips and helicopters. Varying cop ranks. Cop weak points and weight factor. Strategic barracades and cooldown safe spots. Is this half assed to you?

>> No.2780587

>>2780575
quality, not quantity

just off the top of my head
>still the retarded sliding physics of NFSU/U2
>extreme rubber-banding AI
>stupid slow-motion mode
>very repetitive cop dialogue (trying to add character with low audio sample amount = bad idea)
>muh open world

>> No.2780619

Super Off-Road

>> No.2780797

>>2780587
All the things I said is actually classified under quality, not quantity. All the details and mechanics change the way pursuits work and adds depth. The biggest change is the fact it's open world, which as a racing game fan I understand if it isn't everyone's thing because I prefer linear courses too. The change into open world means pursuit are now about a tango with the cops in a sandboxy playground, where assist and cooldown hot spots are scattered all over, you can go around in circles around a block to fuck with the cops, and so on. This arena-ish gameplay sort of justifies the use of slow-mo because 25 ramming cops gets really fucked up when you are 15 minutes deep into shit. Should I remind you that Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 also had gimmick functions like a button for time stopping 360 camera swings, and another button for time stopping road scouting thing. If you didn't like the UG era physics then that's fine, but that's not what a "half-assed game" means.

>> No.2780927

>>2780575
The game half-assed the original NFS concept of dream cars in dream locations. It was largely NFSU with a hint of what could have been.
The blacklist is strictly story driven and static, although High Stakes showed how a real blacklist could and should work (peers, goddammit)
The rest you mentioned are gimmicks of the week, most of them not really relevant to feeling the Need For Speed. Think about that name for a moment, then look at the cars and tracks in the old games, and then MW.