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I think it was RC Pro AM on the NES. I was shockingly bad at it I remember. May have to try and buy it on eBay.



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bunchanumbers said:
Pole Position in the arcade. It had a low high gear and a gas pedal. It was a lot of fun but I sucked at the game. I was too little to understand what was going on.

Pole Position for me, too. You could sit inside the machine, and I remember the gears and the pedal. I remember you had to qualify first, and then do the race. I always felt I got more for my 10p because of that.

I wasn't bad at it, either.



pole position on the atari 7800



Vette! on PC or maybe Car Wars on my TI 99/4A. For NES it was probably Excitebike, or RC ProAm whichever was released first. Spy Hunter was another old one.



Porsche Challenge on PlayStation 1.... but it wasn't that great, I still play Crash Team Racing in the same console nowadays and it's my favorite racing game of all times.



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R.C pro am :)



arcaneguyver said:
ganoncrotch said:
Feel odd that no one else has it here, but would think kids of the 80s would have had

Enduro, was such a great game, who needs driver AI when you have 3 lanes that they never move from? :D lost hours to this as a kid... possibly days.


I want to say I had a Tiger Handheld that was similar to this, but it definitely wasn't my first crack at racing.


oh man there was a lcd game I had was a 5in1 thing with changable tops, one of the games on it I recall being very like Enduro

Such memories :o



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Pole Position arcade I think.



Not sure, Outrun pc maybe



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Something on the 64, Commodore 64 that is. Can't remember a name though.