Collection de jeux de Course
Jouez aux jeux de Course gratuitement en ligne. Ce genre s'étend de 1984 à 2000 sur des plateformes comme NES, Mega Drive, Borne d'arcade, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Gear. Parcourez et profitez de notre collection de jeux de Course qui ont défini l'histoire du jeu vidéo.
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Excitebike
1984
CourseExcitebike is a motocross racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1984 in Japan and 1985 internationally, it was one of the system's launch titles in North America. The game features physics-based motorcycle racing with overheating mechanics, ramp jumps, and a track design mode that was revolutionary for its time.
Road Fighter
1985
CourseClassic top-down racing game where you dodge traffic and race against time. Features 5 stages with increasing speed and challenging obstacles.
R.C. Pro-Am
1988
CourseR.C. Pro-Am is a pioneering radio-controlled car racing game featuring isometric perspective racing with weapon pickups. Players compete in championship circuits while collecting power-ups and avoiding hazards.
Antarctic Adventure
1985
CourseA unique racing game where players control a penguin named Penta who must navigate icy terrain, avoid obstacles, and reach checkpoints before time runs out.
Turbo Outrun
1991
CourseTurbo Outrun is an arcade-style racing game and sequel to Out Run, featuring high-speed coast-to-coast races across America with turbo boost mechanics and time-limited stages.
Continental Circus
1987
CourseA Formula 1-style arcade racer featuring championship circuits across Europe. Known for its pseudo-3D scaling tracks and turbo boost mechanics.
CHASE H.Q.
1988
CourseCHASE H.Q. is a 1988 arcade racing game where players take the role of special agents pursuing criminals in high-speed sports cars. Known for its 'Pursuit Mode' that switches between racing and ramming mechanics when catching suspects.
SUPER HANG-ON
1987
CourseSUPER HANG-ON is a legendary motorcycle racing arcade game developed by Sega. As the sequel to Hang-On, it features high-speed racing across diverse terrains with a unique deluxe cabinet that mimics real motorcycle handling. Players lean the bike to steer through challenging courses while managing limited fuel.
Sega Rally Championship - Twin/DX
1995
CourseSega's groundbreaking arcade rally racer featuring realistic dirt physics, dynamic weather, and the iconic 'Game Over Yeah!' voice. The Twin/DX version added linked cabinet multiplayer.
Neo Drift Out – New Technology
1996
CourseA hardcore arcade rally racer featuring realistic drifting physics and authentic rally car handling. The spiritual successor to 'Drift Out'.
Thrash Rally
1991
CourseTaito's high-speed arcade racer featuring aggressive AI opponents and real-time terrain deformation physics.
Super Off Road
1991
CourseHigh-octane top-down racer featuring customizable trucks on treacherous dirt tracks. Known for its turbo-boost mechanics, split-screen multiplayer, and upgrade system between races.
Biker Mice from Mars
1994
CourseBiker Mice from Mars is a 1994 vehicular combat game based on the animated series. Players control one of three anthropomorphic mouse bikers - Throttle, Modo, or Vinnie - as they race through post-apocalyptic tracks while battling the villainous Plutarkians. The game combines racing with weapon-based combat using each mouse's signature bike.
Diddy Kong Racing
1997
CourseDiddy Kong Racing is a kart racing game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. The game features Diddy Kong and other characters racing against the villainous Wizpig across various themed worlds. It introduced unique elements like hovercrafts and planes alongside traditional karts.
Star Wars: Episode I - Racer
1999
CourseExperience the high-speed podracing scenes from The Phantom Menace in this official tie-in game. Pilot 23 unique pods across 8 planets while upgrading your racer with winnings from the Boonta Eve Classic and other tournaments.