Racing (Arcade-Style)

Arcade games are games with a gameplay style similar to those found in coin-operated video games. Styles include "unique" gameplay ideas such as Pac-Man and Donkey Kong, through racing and flight games that forgo real-world physics and settings for "over the top" action. This is a very diverse genre that spans most anything that has ever been found in a coin-op cabinet.

Need for Speed Rivals

Two factions, one big map: Rivals combines the dual career mode and high-speed freeway chases of 2010's Hot Pursuit with the openness and upgradeability of 2012's Most Wanted. New features include dynamic weather and optional MMO-like connectivity.

Wreckfest

A racing game inspired by Destruction Derby (1995) and the classic FlatOut series, Wreckfest features detailed physics and damage for both on-track objects and vehicle models.

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

Is it a boat ? Is it a plane ? No, it's... just a kart ! That transforms. And shoots things. Piloted by a superstar. Speeding across scenery taken from a dozen vintage videogames. And brought to you in megawide-o-rama by HaYDeN. Suddenly, all other kart games feel a bit stale...

Insane

Insane (stylized as 1nsane) is an off-road racing game developed by Invictus Games. Take on all rivals in a series of crazy maps.

Moto Racer 2

Take on the competition, on road and off, in the sequel to Moto Racer.

Moto Racer

Take on the competition in the first game in the Moto Racer series.

Joe Danger

A side-scrolling game of stunts and traps, first released on consoles in 2010. Features a lengthy, multi-chapter career with optional leaderboard ghosts, and local split-screen 2-player mode.

Bang Bang Racing

Bang Bang Racing is a distinct arcade game focusing not only on the speed but also on the technical driving skills. The very intuitive control system and the exciting tracks provide endless fun for everyone in the family. Bang Bang Racing delivers fast-paced racing around every corner and down every straight.