What is your favorite retro racing game?
from Zombiepirate@lemmy.world to retrogaming@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 12:50
https://lemmy.world/post/25915998

I like the Road Rash games on Genesis a lot.

#retrogaming

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maxprime@lemmy.ml on 22 Feb 13:04 next collapse

Top Gear on SNES is pretty sick.

Cruisin’ USA was pretty great too.

Jessica@discuss.tchncs.de on 23 Feb 18:35 collapse

Top Gear’s Las Vegas music is amazing: m.youtube.com/watch?v=iwC7qpzpTUU

Bump@programming.dev on 22 Feb 13:07 next collapse

If Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed has become retro then it’s that lol.

Deebster@infosec.pub on 22 Feb 13:09 next collapse

Num10ck@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 06:53 next collapse

try XJ220 on the Amiga for sense of speed

Tehdastehdas@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 07:13 collapse

Stunt Car Racer can have two players on two Amigas with a serial cable connecting them.

Twig@sopuli.xyz on 23 Feb 10:04 next collapse

I think it’s cross platform too, to Atari and DOS

Dicska@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 15:01 collapse

Now I’m jealous! Back when I was a kid, I loved it on C64 and pressed every single button to find some secret two player mode.

brsrklf@jlai.lu on 22 Feb 13:23 next collapse

Probably F-Zero GX. Though I’m older than that, I wasn’t playing racing games a lot before that. An older game I’d enjoyed a bit was POD (: Planet Of Death).

I’ve played Mario Kart quite a bit, starting back with super, but I can’t really pick one as my favorite retro racing game, because the one I like the most is 8. Though Wii came close.

Wetstew@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 18:46 next collapse

It’s so satisfying when you get good at knocking out other racers. I remember as a teenager I would set my top speed to high and whittle down half of the other racers on my way to the front of the pack.

It’s easy to get in the top ten when you drop the racers count down fifteen places.

brsrklf@jlai.lu on 22 Feb 18:58 collapse

Hell yeah. And then you’ve got one of those crazy hard story mode challenges where you pretty much have to destroy as many opponents you can to have enough juice to win. The one with Michael Chain and his gang.

Wetstew@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 03:48 collapse

That story mode was unhinged difficult. Don’t think I got much further than that.

It was such a cool level. I remember that was the only story level I beat in first couple tries~

brsrklf@jlai.lu on 23 Feb 06:50 collapse

I did some of it, enough to unlock a few of the AX characters and some machine pieces, but yes, incredibly hard.

Among the unlocks, Daigoroh was cool. Ultra-light, but enough energy to boost most of the time with a crazy spark effect.

Damage@feddit.it on 22 Feb 22:59 collapse

You know, when I read retro racing I immediately thought of NFS and Pod, it’s surprising to find someone who still remembers it.

BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org on 22 Feb 13:29 next collapse

Road Rash and Skitchin are great. The Ayrton Senna games too, but I played those on Master System.

Network Q RAC Rally Championship on DOS is as good as it gets. Not the sequel International Rally Championship, which is far worse.

POD on Windows 9x. It has not held up and doesn’t look so good no matter how you get it working now. But if you played it back then those memories will live inside you forever.

Badlands on Commodore 64.

Moto Roader 2 on PC Engine.

NFS Porsche Unleashed/2000 (whatever they called it in your region) is the best NFS game.

Coldmoon@sh.itjust.works on 22 Feb 13:49 next collapse

Love road rash!!

Twig@sopuli.xyz on 22 Feb 15:46 next collapse

Have you tried Old School Rally?

BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org on 23 Feb 00:21 collapse

It’s on my wish list.

Along with some of the other throwback racers/rally games recently, I wish some dev who idolised Rally Championship was giving them a go. They all seem to want to target Sega Rally with a bit of Colin McRae sprinkled in. Which is still good, I love rally wherever I can get it.

InFerNo@lemmy.ml on 22 Feb 20:37 collapse

I had a demo version of POD and I played it a lot. Now I’m afraid to look it up lol. Is it really that bad?

BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org on 23 Feb 00:30 collapse

It’s maybe not so bad, but I spent ridiculous hours in POD, playing every track and in reverse, and with every car, and split screen multiplayer.

I’ve never been able to get it to work with dgVoodoo, so the 3dfx crispness isn’t there. And I think it’s limited to 800x600 (but I remember it being somewhat prone to crashes above 640x480, this was about 10 years ago though). I also had a lot of audio popping which I couldn’t figure out what was wrong.

It was such a great looking game to show off the Glide graphics on a 15” svga monitor, but for me it didn’t scale well on a 24 - 27” hi res screen.

48954246@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 13:46 next collapse

I suppose crash team racing would be considered retro now.

I spent countless hours finding all the secret paths and shortcuts

Coldmoon@sh.itjust.works on 22 Feb 13:50 next collapse

For me it’s Rad Racer on NES. Just very nostalgic! I love the sounds and the graphics just scream 80s/early 90s

dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 02:59 collapse

And you can press select and everything goes to anaglyph 3D…

A random piece of trivia you can use to blow certain people’s minds is that Rad Racer was developed by Square. Yes, that Square.

Coldmoon@sh.itjust.works on 23 Feb 03:16 collapse

I had no idea to either of those!

dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 03:20 collapse

You’ll be scouring cereal boxes for a pair of red/blue 3D shades in no time.

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 13:56 next collapse

I guess it depends on the definition of “Retro”. I never got into racing games until Jet Moto and Wipeout on the original Playstation.

GeeDubHayduke@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Feb 13:57 next collapse

Someone already beat me to Topgear, but I’m not seeing Mario Kart? Also GT2 on the PSX was great fun.

itsathursday@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 13:58 next collapse

Gaelco’s World Rally Championship (1993)

uninvitedguest@lemmy.ca on 22 Feb 14:12 next collapse

Wacky Wheels and Slipstream 5000.

hydrashok@sh.itjust.works on 22 Feb 14:54 next collapse

I was going to say SNES Mario Kart, but really I think it’s GC Mario Kart: Double Dash.

Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 15:07 next collapse

Mario kart is the only racing game I’ve ever been good at.

So, I’ll take Mario Kart 64 as my best retro pick.

sic_semper_tyrannis@lemmy.today on 22 Feb 15:16 next collapse

Hydro Thunder on Dreamcast!

Jessica@discuss.tchncs.de on 23 Feb 18:36 collapse

The announcer shouting Hydro Thunder is so iconic

f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4@sopuli.xyz on 26 Feb 00:08 collapse

The arcade version also has him yelling, “Press your boost button to start!” One of the first x86-based arcade games I can think of.

TheMadIrishman@sh.itjust.works on 22 Feb 15:21 next collapse

Rock n Roll racing for the SNES. Absolutely adore that game.

Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 17:44 collapse

Yeah, RnR, as well as SF Rush 2049 were basically my entire childhood… so much so that I have been using this user name ever since. Though, if I could somehow also add in a tokyo extreme racer reference too without it getting too long or complicated… or culturally insensitive… I loved those games too. Not enough proper Racing RPG games any more. You never start from the bottom and work your way up. Modern racing games just have you win cars in the lottery…

TheMadIrishman@sh.itjust.works on 23 Feb 01:24 collapse

SF Rush was an absolute riot!

Adderbox76@lemmy.ca on 22 Feb 15:22 next collapse

It makes me feel old to admit it’s retro, but Gran Turismo on Playstation.

missingno@fedia.io on 22 Feb 15:26 next collapse

Kirby Air Ride, though I'm reaching a bit here since the main racing mode isn't actually the part that's notable about this game. City Trial was where it's at.

For just pure racing, F-Zero GX.

Wetstew@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 18:44 collapse

God City Trial was so much fun. Kinda wish Smash kept that mode that Smash DS had that was very similar to City Trial.

The top down racing mini-game was also slept on.

B0NK3RS@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 15:30 next collapse

It’s a close call between Super Hang-On, World Rally and Colin McRae 2.0.

SailorMoss@sh.itjust.works on 22 Feb 15:32 next collapse

Diddy Kong racing.

Stalinwolf@lemmy.ca on 22 Feb 15:47 next collapse

Grand Prix on Atari was pretty fun.

Twig@sopuli.xyz on 22 Feb 15:48 next collapse

Lotus III or Micro Machines probably. Maybe Road Rash (either version).

hakase@sh.itjust.works on 22 Feb 15:54 next collapse

Radical Psycho Machine (RPM) Racing for the SNES!

Fun fact, this was one of the few games that played entirely in the SNES’ High Resolution graphics mode!

EvilBit@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 16:00 next collapse

Lots of great ones mentioned here and while I don’t know if it’s my favorite, I have a deep soft spot for Super Off-Road. It has an incredible spatial sense and fluidity for its time and still holds up at any barcade.

Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 17:49 collapse

Yeah, fair. Me and my brother definitely played alot of that.

PlasticExistence@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 16:07 next collapse

Outrun, especially Outrun 2. I like arcade style racers the most.

Also in that vein, San Francisco Rush.

Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 17:50 collapse

Yeah, rush 2049 was my favourite from the SF Rush series.

MisterMoo@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 16:14 next collapse

Ridge Racer 4 on PlayStation. Such great mechanics. It’s genuine fun.

HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone on 22 Feb 16:52 next collapse

F-Zero X

I crave speed and murder

_NetNomad@fedia.io on 22 Feb 17:10 next collapse

that's like picking a favorite child! Power Drift, SEGA Rally Championship, Super Hang-On, and Hang-On GP, and OutRunners are all vying for that spot. Kirby Air Ride gets an honorable mention for the same reason as that other commenter, i can count on one hand how many times i've actually played the main racing mode

deus@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 17:16 next collapse

Top Gear 3000. It’s the main reason why I have a SNES emulator installed on every device I own lol.

Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 22 Feb 18:54 next collapse

I hate that I can call this “retro” now, but 100% INITIAL D arcade machine or PSP game.

SPEEDY SPEED BOY

GASOLINE’S BURNIN’ IN

InFerNo@lemmy.ml on 22 Feb 20:31 next collapse

The first that come to mind are, in no particular order:

Need for speed hot pursuit (PC)

Sonic drift 2 (game gear)

Monaco F1 (mega drive)

Death Rally (PC)

Big Red Racing (PC)

Ballistics (PC)

WipeOut (psx)

The racing game in the Sega 4in1 pack (game gear)

Virtua Racing (mega drive)

Micromachines (mega drive)

Penny Racers (psx)

All very different from another.

InFerNo@lemmy.ml on 22 Feb 20:38 collapse

Almost forgot: carmageddon!

InFerNo@lemmy.ml on 23 Feb 07:43 collapse

Also another one that’s totally different from the rest: Sonic R (PC)

heavydust@sh.itjust.works on 22 Feb 20:46 next collapse

Stunts was the best. You could draw your own circuits.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stunts_(video_game)

meathorse@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 00:29 collapse

Yes!! This and Fatal Racing was my entire early teens!

daggermoon@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 21:04 next collapse

Ridge Racer for the PlayStation

AceFuzzLord@lemm.ee on 22 Feb 21:08 next collapse

No clue whether people consider the wii retro yet, but it’s a tie between Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity on wii (since that’s how I experienced it) or Cartoon Network Racing on PS2 (same reason). I’m fairly certain PS2 is technically retro by now, as insane as that sounds.

Strayce@lemmy.sdf.org on 22 Feb 22:29 next collapse

Not sure it’s my favourite, but Wipeout XL/2097 deserves a mention.

InFerNo@lemmy.ml on 23 Feb 11:43 collapse

Looking for a good t shirt with one of the team logos on it

finkrat@lemmy.world on 22 Feb 23:07 next collapse

Super Hang-On is a comfort game for me, if I need a pick up and play racer I often choose that

If I wanna get more technical while staying retro I’d play Gran Turismo 2

If I’m in a “I need the arcade experience” mood I’ll play Daytona USA

specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works on 23 Feb 00:27 next collapse

Rc Pro Am was pretty great.

Fredselfish@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 01:21 next collapse

Sonic the Hedgehog for Sega, Super Maro Bro for the NES, along with Zelda, and Hotwheels micro racer. Blaster Master waa also a super fun game that I am on the hunt for. Far as Road Rash loved the PS1 version. Also play the shit out of Cruising the USA for the Nintendo 64.

Jarix@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 02:38 next collapse

Rock and Roll Racing

Excite bike

dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 03:08 next collapse

Excite bike

We had endless hours of fun back in the day using the track builder and figuring out the exact spacing and combination of ramps to make your little dude crash out in a manner that flung his tumbling corpse the absolute maximum amount of distance. (Okay, so you never really die in Excitebike, but you know.) You can achieve significant hang time if you do it right.

Random unsolicited video game trivia: First run editions of Excitebike were actually Japanese Famicom cartridges bodged into Famicom-to-NES cartridge converters. They’re literally Japanese copies of the game, verbatim. This includes the theoretical ability to save out your track to the Famicom Data Recorder, which has only the minor wrinkle of never having been released in the US. This was baffling to us at the time, not understanding why the option was there when it self-evidently didn’t work (but your Zelda cartridge could save just fine).

Somehow my dad figured this out using the early Internet or Usenet or something, and then I had the actual answer. Still not actually being able to save, mind you, but at least I knew why you couldn’t. Except nobody in the schoolyard would believe me.

Jarix@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 04:35 collapse

(I do know!)

ouRKaoS@lemmy.today on 23 Feb 07:36 next collapse

Rock & Roll Racing is top tier.

Jarix@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 07:40 next collapse

Honorable mentions

Micro machines (that pool level!)

Cobra Triangle

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 23 Feb 20:22 collapse

excite bike always reminds me of visiting my grandma in daytona beach :)

Jarix@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 21:30 collapse

That’s kid icarus and al uncer jrs racing for me.

I remember my grandmother playing those games with us and she was exactly the person who would gesture with her hands as she was trying to play the game. When the character turned or jumped, her hands would do the same thing, she fling the controller out of her hands at least once that i remember trying to jump to a new platform in kids Icarus

Varyag@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Feb 03:16 next collapse

Gran Tourismo 2 and 4, Ridge Racer Type 4, Burnout 3 Takedown and NFSU2/MW. I like a lot of racing games but these are my favorite retro ones.

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 23 Feb 03:18 next collapse

Is Burnout old enough to be considered retro? 🤔

Because otherwise I, too, would have to say Road Rash.

Not much of a fan of racing, which is why my picks are what they are; Burnout has the awesome crash mode, and Road Rash is basically just a beat 'em up on wheels.

Although, I also really like Wipeout.

yarr@feddit.nl on 23 Feb 03:47 next collapse

Colin McRae Rally for PSX/PSP still holds up really well.

MrTHXcertified@programming.dev on 23 Feb 03:50 next collapse

Road Rash is still one of my favorites! I plan to play through the PSX version at some point since I only ever got the chance to play the Genesis ones as a kid.

ouRKaoS@lemmy.today on 23 Feb 07:38 next collapse

A game that no one I know IRL knows exists without me telling them:

Eliminator Boat Duel on NES.

Basically Super off-road meets Cobra Triangle.

Defectus@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 07:47 next collapse

Super Cars (Amiga) Also have a fond memory of Death Rally

daytonah@lemmy.ml on 23 Feb 08:13 next collapse

In nokia n-gage (the og and not the 2nd smaller version) there was a rally game, really good one… Then I like rally 3.

steal_your_face@lemmy.ml on 23 Feb 08:46 next collapse

F-zero, Mario kart 64, diddy kong racing, rush 2049, cruisn USA, need for speed underground, that game at the arcade where 3 people can play and its on one screen with an isometric view

Edit: super off road

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Bacano@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 15:13 collapse

F zero gx specifically is the goat

steal_your_face@lemmy.ml on 23 Feb 17:59 collapse

I grew up in the original so that’s what has a special place in my heart. GX is sick though

hyhachi@sh.itjust.works on 23 Feb 10:18 next collapse

Rally Cross Beetle Adventure Racing Outrun

calavera@lemm.ee on 23 Feb 10:40 next collapse

Not my favorite, but I really liked Buggy Run from Master System

wanderwisley@lemm.ee on 23 Feb 10:49 next collapse

San Francisco rush extreme racing 64.

__nobodynowhere@sh.itjust.works on 23 Feb 11:24 next collapse

Rollcage

Re-Volt

Star Wars EP 1: Racer

NFS

NFS2

NFS Hot Pursuit

NFS Underground

Death Rally

Crash Team Racing

Hydro Thunder

SSX Tricky

San Francisco Rush 2049

Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing

Lemminary@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 12:07 next collapse

Re-Volt but also all the Crash Bandicoot were fire.

Thcdenton@lemmy.world on 23 Feb 12:28 next collapse

wipeOut

Canuck@sh.itjust.works on 23 Feb 18:51 next collapse

Jet Moto series on PS1

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 23 Feb 20:21 next collapse

rc pro am and super off road give me so much nostalgia from my childhood.

I also have mega nostalgia from rad racer :)

twocupsofsugar@lemmy.world on 27 Feb 09:39 collapse

re-volt and quantum redshift