
Top Gear
High-speed racing game featuring exotic sports cars across global circuits. Known for its split-screen multiplayer, pumping soundtrack, and realistic handling physics for its time.
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About This Game
Featured 16 licensed vehicles including Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche models - a rarity in early 16-bit racing games. Tracks spanned 6 countries with authentic scenery.
Pioneered the 'catch-up' AI system where opponents would rubber-band to maintain competitive races. The iconic soundtrack by Barry Leitch became synonymous with 90s racing games.
The game's success spawned multiple sequels and influenced future racing titles. Its 2-player split-screen mode set a new standard for console racing multiplayer.
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