Race Drivin' (1990)

Atari Games

Amiga · Arcade · Atari ST/STE · DOS · Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

2.00 from 12 ratings

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Race Drivin' is a sequel to the arcade driving simulator Hard Drivin'. Game play is similar to the first game. The player must complete laps around the race track before a timer expires. There are several checkpoints around the track which increase player's time as he passes.
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Developers
Atari Games
Publishers
Atari Games, Domark Software, Tengen
Genres
Racing, Simulator
Themes
Action
Series
Hard Drivin'

Release dates

  • Aug 10, 1990 (Full Release) (North_America) Arcade
  • 1992 (Full Release) (Europe) Amiga, Atari ST/STE, DOS
  • Nov 01, 1993 (Full Release) (North_America) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

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RockinNeko

Review RockinNeko 4/5 · Apr 13, 2022

All in good fun

(SA-1 Root hack)

Well, I decided to play it today after being impressed by how it run with the SA-1 mod. It was quite smooth compared to the unplayable jerkiness of the original version, and I then decided to try the Autocross track. There were a few moments where I accidentally went off-road, but it's primarily because I forgot to …

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(SA-1 Root hack)

Well, I decided to play it today after being impressed by how it run with the SA-1 mod. It was quite smooth compared to the unplayable jerkiness of the original version, and I then decided to try the Autocross track. There were a few moments where I accidentally went off-road, but it's primarily because I forgot to switch from fourth gear to third gear. Overall, I would have given the original version a much lower score, but this is all good fun. Maybe going off-road might also be caused by a bug in the game's code or I must have set the overclock settings on my emulator too high.

My strategy to break the record would be to alternate between third and fourth gear. Third would be when turning, and fourth would be used if my car is going straight ahead.

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