Racing Games with Track Editors: Difference between revisions

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* ''[[Excitebike]]''.
* ''[[Excitebike]]''.
* ''[[Excitebike 64]]''.
* ''[[Excitebike 64]]''.
* ''[[Excitebike: World Race]]''.
* ''F-Zero X'': [[F-Zero X Expansion Kit]], and the fan-project [[F-Zero Execution Project]].
* ''F-Zero X'': [[F-Zero X Expansion Kit]], and the fan-project [[F-Zero Execution Project]].
* ''[[Hot Wheels Unleashed]]''.
* ''[[Hot Wheels Unleashed]]''.
* ''[[International Moto X]]''.
* ''[[International Moto X]]''.
* ''[[Lego Stunt Rally]]''.
* ''[[Mach Rider]]''.
* ''[[Mach Rider]]''.
* ''[[Monster Energy Supercross]]''.
* ''[[Monster Energy Supercross]]''.

Revision as of 03:20, 22 January 2023

Dirt bike games particularly seem to be the most well represent sub-genre, I guess because tracks can be contained in small areas, and are made of pretty standard parts?

See Also

  • Bob's Track Builder. Exports levels for rFactor, Richard Burns Rally, Racer, and in the general DirectX format. A future version will have support for Race 07, GTR Evolution, GTR2, and GT Legends.