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.

Insane 2

A nitro-powered offroad racing game with a variety of vehicles, terrains and game modes, including good ol' Capture The Flag. This "russian reboot" has no relation with Codemasters/Invictus cult classic 1nsane, though. Insane 2 aka In2ane is only available through digital distributor Gamersgate at the moment.

Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup

Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup is a 2003 video game produced by EA Games and EA Sports that features the fictional sport of Quidditch from the Harry Potter franchise. The user plays in the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup competition, competing amongst the four houses of Hogwarts: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw.

Players victorious in the house competition qualify for the Quidditch World Cup, competing against the United States, England, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Japan, Spain, Australia and Bulgaria.

Trackmania 2: Canyon

The first member of the upcoming ManiaPlanet gaming network, TM2 Canyon is an arcade racer that pits you against the clock on superfast and wacky tracks. Download and upload ghosts, climb worldwide and regional leaderboards, create your own tracks, it's Trackmania time again !

Driver: San Francisco

Driver: San Francisco is a sandbox-style action driving video game developed by Ubisoft Reflections. The game takes place six months after the events of Driv3r. A new feature is "Shift", which allows Tanner to shift from a car into another car and continue the mission.

San Francisco is one of the largest driving environments, with about 208 miles (335 km) of road. Various landmarks were recreated in the game including half of the Bay Bridge and parts of Marin County and Oakland. However, it is a more fictionalized interpretation of these areas.

Lego Racers

Kart racing title set in the Lego "universe". Target audience is kids.

Need for Speed: Undercover

Need for Speed: Undercover is the 12th installment of the popular racing video game series Need for Speed. Undercover features a new open world map consisting of 109 miles (175 km) of road and a large highway system, making it the largest Need for Speed "world" EA had created to date.

Nail'd

No tricks, all nitro: make no mistake, Nail'd is all about the racing. Take your quad or bike over crazy jumps and around obstacles through branching off-road tracks. Steer in mid-air and try to land on all wheels (or better yet on an unsuspecting opponent) for a boost bonus. Throw in mutators: infinite boost and/or Trackmania-like no-collision mode for even more hi-speed chaos. Nail'd features a solo championship, free race, LAN & online multiplayer, leaderboards and achievements.

Blur

Blur is an arcade racing game that would like you to think of it as Mario Kart for adults.

Split Second: Velocity

Split Second: Velocity is an arcade racing video game developed by Black Rock Studio and published by Disney Interactive Studios for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Revealed in March 2009, the game was released in May 2010. In the game, players take part in a fictional reality television show, consisting of a variety of events, each focusing on destructible environments triggered remotely by driver actions known as "powerplays".