
Top Gear 2
Top Gear 2 is a high-speed racing game featuring exotic cars and international tracks. Players compete in championship modes with vehicle customization options and intense head-to-head races.
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About This Game
Released in 1993, Top Gear 2 improved upon its predecessor with enhanced graphics, more cars, and a turbo boost feature.
The game features 20 international tracks across 5 continents, with dynamic weather effects and day/night transitions.
Top Gear 2 became known for its pulse-pounding soundtrack composed by Barry Leitch, which perfectly complemented the high-speed racing action.
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