Oddball Racing Games on the Sega Dreamcast

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Here we look at some racing games that throw away the realism and double down on the fantastical.

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By: Jan Neves
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Episode Notes:

1. Captured on real hardware via RGB SCART and Framemeister.

2. Most of these are still affordable even in todays retro market.

3. I tried to take focus off anything that would be considered "normal".

4. To this day I still can't believe how few Model 3 games were actually ported to the DC.

5. There are even more beyond this list. There are at least a dozen more games on the DC that have racing elements.

6. Couple of corrections and clarifications. Star Wars Episode I Racer is a two player game, not four. In the Stunt GP section, Halifax was the distributer, not the developer of the game. They shared duties with Eon Digital Entertainment. Team 17 actually developed Stunt GP. I completely had it backwards.
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