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Summer is a great time for vacations and trips to the pool, but for some people, summer means it’s time to hop in the car, head to the track, and do some racing!

If you are a fan of high speeds and tight corners but don’t want to put your car through the strenuous act of actually racing it, then racing games are a great way to feed the adrenaline junkie inside of you. Also, it is generally frowned upon to blow up the other racers, but in video games, that is a totally acceptable thing to do!

At GOG.COM, we have some awesome new racing games being added to the platform, as well as some fan-favorites that we wanted to highlight today to help celebrate these titles reaching the finish line.

Looking for a new racing game, but don’t know where to start? Maybe one of these games will check all of your boxes.



Street Racer

Street Racer is a classic racing title from the 90s that features kart racing mechanics that were extremely popular at the time. Pick one of the unique characters, snag power-ups, and drift your way to the finish line!

GRIP

When you think of racing, you typically think of a flat track, right? Well, in GRIP, your car can go on the walls and ceilings and you’ll need to master that mechanic if you hope to cross the finish line first! And if you can’t beat them outright, just blast them away with fun weapons in order to take the lead.



Urban Trial Freestyle

Are you more interested in two-wheel vehicles? Prefer precision over speed? Urban Trial Freestyle might be for you! You’ll need to customize your bike with parts if you hope to beat all of this game’s courses as you drive, jump, and backflip your way through platforming-like levels.

Urban Trial Playground

Another installment in the Urban Trial series, this one takes players from the dark city of Freestyle and places them in sunny California. In this one, you’ll again need to master physics to get through the courses, and customizing your bike will be necessary if you want to find the perfect lines!



Mashed

Pure racing games are great, but if you find yourself needing more, why not throw some guns into the mix? In Mashed, you can do just that across 13 different environments. So lock, load, and strap in!

And here are some cool racing games already present in our catalog:

STAR WARS Episode I: Racer

Prefer your racing games a little more… otherworldly? Star]https://www.gog.com/game/star_wars_episode_i_racer">Star[/url] Wars Episode 1: Racer lets you pilot a podracer across many different iconic landscapes from the Star Wars universe. There are over 20 tracks and podracers to choose from, so you’ll have plenty of options as you go for the gold.



Driver: Parallel Lines

If racing isn’t for you, but you are still looking to drive a variety of cars at high speed, Driver]https://www.gog.com/game/driver_parallel_lines">Driver[/url]: Parallel Lines is definitely worth checking out. With over 80 customizable cars, this open-world driving game lets you explore New York City as you wheel and shoot your way through a variety of missions.

So, there you have it, a quick look at some of the new racing titles coming to GOG.COM, as well as a highlight for some of the games already available (Star Wars Episode I: Racer and Driver: Parallel Lines)!

If you have been looking for a racing game to get the blood pumping, any of these titles should help with that!

What do you think? What are some of your favorite racing games? Plan on checking any of these out? Let us know down in the comments!
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Maxvorstadt: Nice to see those games here, but sadly one needs a controller for most of these games. When will developers learn, that controllers and PC gaming are not compatible?
Well, at least many goggers will have fun with those games.
There is nothing wrong with using controllers on PC.
Wait. Is GRIP a sequel to Rollcage? Never heard about it until now... Looks exactly like Rollcage.

Would also be nice if we could get Have a N.I.C.E. day! aka Axelerator on here. I remember having fun with that. On Steam of course, but sorely missing here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/844940/Have_a_NICE_day/
Post edited June 17, 2021 by idbeholdME
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Maxvorstadt: Nice to see those games here, but sadly one needs a controller for most of these games. When will developers learn, that controllers and PC gaming are not compatible?
Well, at least many goggers will have fun with those games.
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Crimson-X: There is nothing wrong with using controllers on PC.
You`re kidding me, right? Controllers are a plague, a no go, an abomination!
Unofficial, recompiled builds of Rollcage and Rollcage Stage II (dubbed Rollcage Redux and Rollcage Extreme, respectively) are available for download on the website of Rob Baker, one of the original coders on the PC versions, as well as coder/one of the developers behind the spiritual successor to Rollcage, GRIP: Combat Racing (wishlist entry | another wishlist entry), here.

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Rollcage Extreme apparently needs a very specific version of the Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable (14.0.24215) to run properly.
The x64 and x86 versions can be grabbed here and there.
gog.com/forum/general/small_devs_websites_with_shareware_games_still_available_to_purchasedownload/post7

Wouldn't mind the originals getting a proper digital re-release through GOG, though.
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GOG.com: What are some of your favorite racing games?
Super Mario Kart (fat chance of that showing up on gog), TrackMania Nations Forever, FlatOut 2
Lol that Japanese dude on the Street Racer page
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Maxvorstadt: You`re kidding me, right? Controllers are a plague, a no go, an abomination!
Ah, a PC master race keyboard supremacist? Hilarious!
First of all, thanks for brining these games here. Racing games don't get all the love they deserve.

I have Grip on PS4 and PC from another store, but I will happily get it from here too, I just don't know if it will be now or later.
It's a good arcade racer.

To answer your questions, my favorite all time racing games are

POD (PC) (thankfully it's here)
NFS Special Edition (the first one) (PC)
Lotus 1 (Atari ST/Amiga)
Split/Second Velocity (PC/PS3/PS Vita (through PSP))
Ridge Racer Unbounded. (PC/PS3)
Toyota Celica Rally (Atari ST)
NFS Most Wanted PC/360 (the first one)
Crazy Cars 3/Lamborghini (Atari ST/Amiga/PC)

I would love to see these games here.
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Crimson-X: There is nothing wrong with using controllers on PC.
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Maxvorstadt: You`re kidding me, right? Controllers are a plague, a no go, an abomination!
Why? Controllers are good for some games like racing and fighting, as long as it's properly configured for the game.
I do rather play some games with controllers than keyboard since it feels better.
So you never had a controller on pc i believe?
I have a logitech f310 gamepad and it serves me well.
I even preffer playing games like ys, gurumin and recettear with a gamepad.
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Maxvorstadt: Nice to see those games here, but sadly one needs a controller for most of these games. When will developers learn, that controllers and PC gaming are not compatible?
Well, at least many goggers will have fun with those games.
Then I'm guessing you are not a fan of the PC Ports of No More Heroes 1&2 as those games have no keyboard/mouse support, you are required to use a controller.
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erbello: And also, it would be great to see Re-Volt and Stunt GP here too ;)
You're a bit too late for Re-Volt, but hopefully we'll see it return one day.
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Crimson-X: There is nothing wrong with using controllers on PC.
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Maxvorstadt: You`re kidding me, right? Controllers are a plague, a no go, an abomination!
I'm not trying to get into an argument, so let's just keep this civil.

All I'm saying is that it's become a part of gaming and even back in the days you had controllers too. Standard gamepads, wheels, flight sticks, etc.

It's not hurting anything or anyone.
The Urban Trials and GRIP are definitely of interest to me. :) Also, it's always good to see some splitscreen multiplayer on PC.
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Regarding the dlc for GRIP, it's missing 3.

Artifex pack
Delorean
Artbook and manual (which is weird cause it's free)
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Crimson-X: Is there any dlc that GRIP is missing or does it have everything?
The only thing that seems to be missing is the DeLorean DLC, which may be due to a license issue now. *shrug*