Rave Racer

Rave Racer[a] is a 1995 arcade racing video game from Namco.Rave Racer runs on Namco System 22 hardware,[3] and could be played by two people per cabinet for up to eight players total when up to four of them were linked together.[4] Compared to Ridge Racer 2, Rave Racer adds two new tracks as well as the ability to play the original two, various handling changes, force feedback steering, and improved car and racetrack graphics.Players control a racecar in an attempt to complete a series of races in first place while avoiding opponents.A Microsoft Windows version was originally under development for NEC's PowerVR graphics processor,[7] and was demonstrated in early 1996.
A race in progress
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