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Title: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: kamikazekeeg on September 14, 2021, 08:17:31 pm
With the release of Cruis'n Blast today, it reminded me of how lacking the arcade racer genre is nowadays.  Can find tons of realistic racing games with Dirt, Forza, The Crew, Gran Turismo, but for me, I don't really like those games, realistic physics and maps are mostly just boring to me, so what are some of your favorite arcade styled racing games?  And by that, I would include Kart racers, but basically it's just games where realism isn't really a huge factor and it's usually about crazy action, or added combat, or just ridiculous nonsense going on.

For me, my love of this kind of stuff started with the Nintendo 64.  Diddy Kong Racing, Mario Kart 64, Beetle Adventure Racing, Star Wars Episode 1 Racing, Rush 2049, and there's others, though the big standouts for me was definitely DKR, Mario Kart, and Rush 2049.  I spent a lot of time in Rush 2049 just trying to do the craziest stunts lol

Not much for me on Playstation 1 in particular, can't think of any racing games in particular I played, much the same for the original Xbox, but on PS2 (And by extension Xbox for multiplatform, but I had way more games for PS2), it was mostly the Burnout games, and then maybe Smuggler's Run.

After that it would be 360/PC era stuff would be like Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed (A game at the time I thought was better than Mario Kart) and Split-Second.  Burnout continued with Paradise, but it wasn't crazy like the earlier games were.  Blur I think was another around the same time as Split/Second.

That's probably generally it for me, there's plenty I left out like Wave Race 64, or Hydro Thunder...OH, I do have a racing game I loved on PS1 and it was Jet Moto.  It's funny, but the thing I remember most from this game, was that it had Mountain Dew advertisements in it lol

I haven't played an arcade racer in awhile, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe when that came out probably being the last one.  I was super disappointed in how that Team Sonic Racing turned out, it doesn't look good.  My dream game would be for Sumo Digital to get to do either a brand Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed, a Diddy Kong Racing Remake or Sequel (Or heck, just give me an updated port like Episode 1 Racing lol), or to have them do like a brand new racing that's similar to All-Stars Racing Transformed, but it's just a Nintendo branded one.  Like Mario Kart is technically that at this point, but I want it to have way more characters that aren't like 90% Mario related.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: dhaabi on September 14, 2021, 10:08:46 pm
With the release of Cruis'n Blast today, it reminded me of how lacking the arcade racer genre is nowadays.  Can find tons of realistic racing games with Dirt, Forza, The Crew, Gran Turismo, but for me, I don't really like those games, realistic physics and maps are mostly just boring to me, so what are some of your favorite arcade styled racing games?

Is the genre lacking, though? While many current arcade racing-style games have moved on to adopting a more realistic look, plenty titles within the genre were available this past generation. Danger Zone, Danger Zone 2, Dangerous Driving, Gravel, Grip: Combat Racing, Micro Machines: World Series, Onrush, Trackmania Turbo, and Wipeout: Omega Collection all released, although only Micro Machines and Trackmania Turbo would perhaps be the only two titles listed that may interest you, in part to their lack of realistic graphics.

The timing of this post is coincidental to my current gaming sessions, though. I rarely play any racing games of any kind but had recently been wanting to revisit Burnout 3: Takedown after having not really played it in over 15 years, so I finally set up the PlayStation 2 a few hours ago to play. It's as much fun as I had rememberd it, for sure.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: kamikazekeeg on September 15, 2021, 12:23:09 am
With the release of Cruis'n Blast today, it reminded me of how lacking the arcade racer genre is nowadays.  Can find tons of realistic racing games with Dirt, Forza, The Crew, Gran Turismo, but for me, I don't really like those games, realistic physics and maps are mostly just boring to me, so what are some of your favorite arcade styled racing games?

Is the genre lacking, though? While many current arcade racing-style games have moved on to adopting a more realistic look, plenty titles within the genre were available this past generation. Danger Zone, Danger Zone 2, Dangerous Driving, Gravel, Grip: Combat Racing, Micro Machines: World Series, Onrush, Trackmania Turbo, and Wipeout: Omega Collection all released, although only Micro Machines and Trackmania Turbo would perhaps be the only two titles listed that may interest you, in part to their lack of realistic graphics.

The timing of this post is coincidental to my current gaming sessions, though. I rarely play any racing games of any kind but had recently been wanting to revisit Burnout 3: Takedown after having not really played it in over 15 years, so I finally set up the PlayStation 2 a few hours ago to play. It's as much fun as I had rememberd it, for sure.


I might be just be acting 100% unfair here, but I've not heard of any of those games other than Onrush, which I didn't think was very good and I believe it bombed, and Wipeout I know for being Wipeout, but that is just a compilation of a PS3 and a Vita game.  Trackmania doesn't really do anything for me from what I'm seeing, same for Micro Machines as I never liked that top down racing setup.

Not that I'm an expert in the genre at all, but I'd say the genre is lacking general, there's some here and there, but not nearly as much as they use to be and there's not a whole lot of high profile ones other than maybe like...Crash Team Racing and Team Sonic Racing, but that one seemed like a huge step back from Sonic All-Stars Racing Transformed to me, and while I am generally counting the kart racer games into this "arcade racer" banner, they are also kind of their own specific genre.  Like Mario Kart is very different from say a Split/Second, Burnout, or even a Cruis'n Blast.

Off the top of my head, I think recently the only other arcade racer I noticed was that Hot Wheels game that got brought up around here recently that has some real nice visuals, and is kinda neat to have Hot Wheels cars and track, but it didn't overly impress from a general gameplay point of view.  Most of the novelty sorta just seemed to be "Hey, you are driving Hot Wheels cars".
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: kashell on September 15, 2021, 08:35:17 am
Hydro Thunder is my favorite.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: syljoly on September 15, 2021, 10:58:02 am
OutRun 2 / OutRun 2006 are absolute gems in that category!
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: BallPtPenTheif on September 15, 2021, 01:01:26 pm
Super Sprint and Super Off-Road are probably my favorite arcade racers of all time. Pay-to-win design aside, they're just solid performing over-the-top race games that still stand the test of time.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: telly on September 15, 2021, 01:15:18 pm
I have a soft spot for Star Wars Racer Arcade myself
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: bikingjahuty on September 15, 2021, 03:50:31 pm
The Cruis'n series was definitely my jam back in the day. I owned USA and World on my N64, and also used to play a USA machine at an old Pizza Hut I used to go to in the 90s. There was also a sit down World machine at a sports bar my dad used to go to and between it and Golden Tee 98 I used to play them all the time. I never played Exotica a ton for whatever reason and only remember playing the arcade version a handful of times.


Other than that I also enjoyed Ferrari F355 Challenge at my local Dave and Busters, mostly because of the 6 speed gated shifter on that machine.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: Cartagia on September 15, 2021, 04:59:37 pm
I just played Horizon Chase Turbo a couple of months ago, and it was a total blast.  Racing games are something I played a lot more of when I was a kid that I haven't really touched since maybe Burnout 3.  I forgot how much fun they can be.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: telekill on September 16, 2021, 09:21:16 am
Crusin was always really fun and I've been trying to find a copy of Blast all over town but no one has it. Expanding my search today.

Hydro Thunder was also a lot of fun.

As for the genre specifically and outside the arcade... it's my favorite racing genre. Favorites include...
 - Ridge Racer
 - Destruction Derby
 - Jet Moto
 - Need for Speed
 - Motorstorm
 - Wreckfest
 - Burnout

On my search for Blast yesterday, I did manage to snag a complete copy of Jet Moto 2 (PS1) for a buck. Had done nostalgia races with my son last night.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: undertakerprime on September 16, 2021, 10:54:07 am
Arcade-style racers are the only type of racing game I can tolerate, and even then it’s only a few, since I don’t really like games like Mario Kart.

Probably the most fun I’ve had with a racing game is OutRun 2 on Xbox. The Crazy Taxi series is fun too, and I liked the Cruisin’ series on N64. I’ve seen video of Cruisin’ Blast and it looks right up my alley; neon colors, wild action, tracks with all kinds of crazy stuff going on, and a shit ton of unlockables.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: tripredacus on September 16, 2021, 10:56:47 am
Daytona USA for me, but as for the arcade game itself I kind of out-grew it. I learned this about 10 years ago when a friend picked up a twin and I got to help playtest it. It had some weird issues on player 2 like cars flying off the track and then spazzing out. Anyways, the chair doesn't go back far enough at my adult size to properly do the slide turn (hit my knee on cabinet) so I probably won't get to play it again.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: telekill on September 16, 2021, 11:10:30 am
Daytona USA for me, but as for the arcade game itself I kind of out-grew it. I learned this about 10 years ago when a friend picked up a twin and I got to help playtest it. It had some weird issues on player 2 like cars flying off the track and then spazzing out. Anyways, the chair doesn't go back far enough at my adult size to properly do the slide turn (hit my knee on cabinet) so I probably won't get to play it again.

Forgot about Daytona. Loved that game. Hopefully Sega makes another at some point.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: badATchaos on September 16, 2021, 12:00:52 pm
Hydro Thunder is my favorite.

Dude yeah! Same.
I also like the Mario Kart arcade games too. They're not the best but its kinda interesting to see Mario kart made by a different developer.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: telekill on September 16, 2021, 03:01:04 pm
Very strange. No store within a 25 minute drive has a copy of this game. Most that I've talked with don't expect their delivery of the launch editions for another two weeks. I feel bad for those that preordered.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: wartoy on September 16, 2021, 05:30:47 pm
I liked the Burnout series as a hole but loved Burnout Revenge after that Ridge Racer series was second for me.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: Warmsignal on September 16, 2021, 08:50:31 pm
I'd recommend not discounting a game or franchise based on it looking too realistic. A lot of games aren't all that slow or realistic, even when they have great graphics or real cars. Dirt is a great series of games, and it's definitely an arcade racer. Forza Horizon is not like the Forza you're probably thinking of either. This summer I've added tons of racing games to my collection.

It's funny how Cruis'n Blast is another major slept on racing game as of late, Horizon Chase was as well. I pre-ordered and learned that mine was one of only two pre-orders. The series was a big deal back in the mid 90s. There's zero hype or anticipation for these games nowadays. I suppose they lack the endless skill trees and crafting today's gamers require? Not sure what it is.

The classics:

RC Pro AM
Rad Racer
Super Off-Road
Top Gear
F-Zero
Road Rash
Cruisn' USA
San Fransisco Rush
Ridge Racer
Top Gear Rally
Extreme G
Test Drive 5
Beetle Adventure Racing
Virtua Racing
SEGA Rally
Speed Devils

The later years:

Need For Speed (any)
Midnight Club (any)
Burnout (any)
Project Gotham (any)
Rally Sport Challenge
Outrun 2
Flatout (any)
SEGA Rally Revo
Quantum Redshift
Freaky Flyers
Quoro Q aka Road Trip aka Gadget Racers (any)
Splash Down
Blur
Split/Second
Dirt (any)
GRID 2
Excite Truck
Excite Bots

Modern:

Horizon Chase Turbo
Hotshots Racing
Dangerous Driving
Grip
Tabletop Racing
Super Street Racer
Onrush
Inertial Drift
Gravel
Flatout 4
Redout
Wreckfest

I'd also recommending checking out the MX vs ATV games (any in the series), as they're a lot of fun especially if you like the dynamic of jump physics being integral to the race. Dirt bike racing games in general are fun IMO, and I think a lot of people write them off as being too niche without giving them a chance.

Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: kamikazekeeg on September 17, 2021, 04:13:47 pm
Funny that you brought up Mx vs ATV as they just announced a new game for the series lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7amH-9g6ao
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: dhaabi on September 17, 2021, 04:22:40 pm
Meanwhile, Wipeout's newly-announced game features card-based gameplay and is for mobile platforms.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: telekill on September 17, 2021, 04:28:32 pm
Finally found a copy of Crusin Blast. Can't believe it was hard to find but I'm betting it has to do with the supply chain being slowed due to a lack of shipping crates.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: kamikazekeeg on September 17, 2021, 04:30:32 pm
Yeah I was hoping to find Cruis'n today at Walmart, but they were sold out or didn't get any in as they tend to be cheaper in store, but I'll pick it up here eventually.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: ferraroso on September 17, 2021, 08:12:33 pm
Daytona USA easily takes the cake for me.
Another arcade racer I used to play a lot is Hang On.
Oh yeah! Good ol' Sega, baby!
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: vivigamer on September 18, 2021, 03:03:37 am
Ridge Racer Type 4 is my favourite racing game - A lot of it comes down to it STYLE! Wonderful Art Direction, a fun GP Mode where the visual novel aspect hasn't put me off. It also has extra boss cars to have to beat to unlock. Also, DAT soundtrack! Easily gives Persona's style a run for its money. I think the gameplay is a little weaker at times, I don't like how the opponents feel stuck, they never take each other over, it's always a case of you passing this blips, it just feels a little passive.

Beyond that I like the original Crash Team Racing, which I think is more fun to play, especially in the Cup mode 4-player.

Burnout 3 Takedown is the other stand out, great mode variety and a thrilling experience, easily the best one from the series.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: alligo on September 18, 2021, 06:45:13 am
I would love a remake of Diddy Kong Racing, this is one of my favorite games with MK.

My top :

Outrun
Diddy Kong Racing
MK Double Dash / MK DS / MK8
Motorstorm
Micro Machines
SEGA Rally

I'm probably forgetting some but that's all I have in mind.

Right now I'm on Hotshot Racing and I'm going to look for a copy of Cruis'n Blast.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: telekill on September 18, 2021, 10:02:01 am
I had picked up Jet Moto 2 (PS1) the other day. I forgot how infuriating the second was in comparison to the first. Track design was just... just horrible. There's one that's fun that's a Rollercoaster track but the others... oof.

I'll have to find the first as it was a much better game.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: burningdoom on September 18, 2021, 12:15:08 pm
Sure, Resident Evil Village was good, I liked it...but game of the year material? Nah, its not like its Resident Evil 2 or anything.

But at the same time, I can't think if anything better I played, either. Damn Coronavirus pushing everything back.

Metroid: Dread come out in a couple weeks. Here's to hoping it's a contender. I eagerly look forward to it
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: Flashback2012 on September 18, 2021, 01:43:04 pm
Sure, Resident Evil Village was good, I liked it...but game of the year material? Nah, its not like its Resident Evil 2 or anything.

But at the same time, I can't think if anything better I played, either. Damn Coronavirus pushing everything back.

Metroid: Dread come out in a couple weeks. Here's to hoping it's a contender. I eagerly look forward to it

None of those are racers buddy. I think you meant to post that here https://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,11562.0.html (https://vgcollect.com/forum/index.php/topic,11562.0.html)  :P

As for racers, the first R.C. Pro-Am was a favorite growing up. I wore out my Nes Max pad playing that game. Hard Drivin' was a favorite in the arcades along with the original OutRun and Super Monaco G.P. (the Genesis version was sooooo lacking). Virtua Racing was probably the most immersive experience if you got to play the sit down version that was made to look like a racecar. It had air bladder bags that helped simulate the feel when you turned. Multiplayer Daytona USA was a blast as well.

The first Choro Q on PS1 is probably the one racing game I spent the most time on. I can't remember where I imported it from but the game was almost entirely in Katakana so I hunkered down and used that game to help me learn that script.  :D Also need to mention I spent a LOT of time with the first Motor Toon Grand Prix. I know Polyphony got wrapped up with Gran Turismo (another one I spent a lot of time with) but I'd kill for a MTGP3 with modern graphics.

One of the last racing games I played was mentioned by Cartagia already, Horizon Chase Turbo. Not a bad game, it scratches that retro itch. Another racing game I thought I'd be all about but was rather disappointed in was Table Top Racing - Turbo Edition.
Title: Re: Favorite Arcade Racers
Post by: burningdoom on September 18, 2021, 04:35:04 pm
Oops.