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  • Is Burnout old enough to be considered retro? 🤔

    Because otherwise I, too, would have to say Road Rash.

    Not much of a fan of racing, which is why my picks are what they are; Burnout has the awesome crash mode, and Road Rash is basically just a beat 'em up on wheels.

    Although, I also really like Wipeout.

  • Gran Tourismo 2 and 4, Ridge Racer Type 4, Burnout 3 Takedown and NFSU2/MW. I like a lot of racing games but these are my favorite retro ones.

  • Sonic the Hedgehog for Sega, Super Maro Bro for the NES, along with Zelda, and Hotwheels micro racer. Blaster Master waa also a super fun game that I am on the hunt for. Far as Road Rash loved the PS1 version. Also play the shit out of Cruising the USA for the Nintendo 64.

  • No clue whether people consider the wii retro yet, but it's a tie between Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity on wii (since that's how I experienced it) or Cartoon Network Racing on PS2 (same reason). I'm fairly certain PS2 is technically retro by now, as insane as that sounds.

  • that's like picking a favorite child! Power Drift, SEGA Rally Championship, Super Hang-On, and Hang-On GP, and OutRunners are all vying for that spot. Kirby Air Ride gets an honorable mention for the same reason as that other commenter, i can count on one hand how many times i've actually played the main racing mode

  • If Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed has become retro then it's that lol.

  • Lotus III or Micro Machines probably. Maybe Road Rash (either version).

  • I guess it depends on the definition of "Retro". I never got into racing games until Jet Moto and Wipeout on the original Playstation.

  • It's a close call between Super Hang-On, World Rally and Colin McRae 2.0.

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