Yeah I think famicom grand prix was the only game on this list that had an affiliation with Mario .... It is weird though as it was clear that the nes could have pulled a Mario Kart off
Your prayer is answered, go to this site and get the hack for r c pro am on the nes, it turns the game into Mario kart! You need a rom patcher. www.romhacking.net/hacks/4524/
When i was little boy you could rent nes games and console both from local store. I never owned nes, but my i rented it a lot. I remember renting micro machines. It was good game with friends.
NES game rental in the 80's was a golden time . We had our own popular spot in The Bronx where I rented damn near every NES available. Nintendo Power magazine was awesome back in those early days too
Everyone hates it for it's difficulty but Days of Thunder is actually a very good game. Great 3-d graphics without flickering, slipstreaming other race cars to sling past them, pit stops that takes true skill to master, good music. It's very underrated.
Yes, agreed. I haven't played all of the racing games on this least, but many of the F1 racers felt similar while this one stood out. I prefer it over Rad Racer. I like the "RPG" elements of improving your car. Out of the F1 type games I've played it's the one that added in the most video game elements. I can also appreciate a game that balances difficulty progression well. With the shittiest car you can just hold accelerate the whole time & not worry about corners being too sharp because your max speed doesn't have you go off the side, but as the game progresses & you use faster cars (& need to, to win) I find myself strategically needing to take my "foot" off the gas or use the brake well.
Nostalgia may be clouding my judgement as it's the only racing game I owned back in the day, but I put Galaxy 5000 as #1. Such a good combination of racing, using items, a jump mechanic, decision making (how much to repair the car).
I was definitely a Super Sprint and Super Offroad kid - but I see in this list you really only have a handful of archetypes: RC Pro Am types, Super Offroad types, Pole Position types, and Excitebike stands alone. You may be able to break out the Pole Positions into shooting/no shooting, like Roadblasters or Mach Rider vs Rad Racer, for instance.
The major difference between RC Pro Am II and the original is the ability to race two players simultaneously around a fast-moving track, which I think was pretty unique in the 8-bit world at the time
Being unfamiliar with the NES I found myself pleasantly surprised how good some of these game are from a 8-bit machine. The F1 games all looked a bit samey to me but some of the others looked great. Super Sprint looks mint and Micro Machines too, great list m8 :)
Mate super sprint is unreal how fast it is , and micromachines ..... well thats just one great game on anything but this version is super smooth you should defo check some of these out
Watching a lot of videos like this, you start to develop a feel for which games were popular outside the US vs among Americans. And Micro Machines is one of those franchises that comes up among British reviewers. And 9 times out of 10, looking up such a game reveals that it has British developers - sure enough, CodeMasters is from England. It's interesting how things fall geographically like that. I also notice this with games like Speedball II (English developers), Cannon Fodder (English developers), Lemmings (Scottish developers). These were the games we played when growing up here in Australia, on our PCs and our 8-bit systems like Commodores, but aren't spoken about with nostalgia by the Americans. I identify with British video game channels more as a result. I think the distinction is blurred with more modern games. Emblematic of this is that I don't think people realise that Rockstar (same people who made Lemmings) are British and their modern games look American and are probably way more popular there.
I have to put original radio racer at number 1. It has faster feeling game play, better sound, better music, better controls, and better graphics. Part 2 did have the better ending theme though. I would have to put tc pro and in 2nd followed by formula 1 1990 which seems to be a rad racer 1987 clone with a mix or rad racer 1 and 2 elements.
Well am safe in saying i have never played any of these games on this system but thats not to say i wouldn't of liked to back in the day :-). Great video as always buddy and it's nice to see what some of these old systems can do as i was to much of a commodore fanboy before i got a PC ofc. Catch you in the next one :-)
Although it isn't really a racing game I played Road Fighter a lot when I was younger. Absolutely mastered it, could do all tracks without getting bumped. It seems to have the same sound effects as the no. 19 game on this list.
Instead of flowers, I bought you this NES instead, lasts much longer too! Very romantic and apparently worked like a charm! Nice list BTW, haven't played many racers on the NES at all and this proves there's some catching up to do!
Good list. Also love road fighter. One of my fave racing games of alltime. Although the nes version is not so good as arcade it is plenty of fun. It is pure simplicity (never understood how they never tryed to port to other 8 bit systems like atari). It is quite unique, the opponents behavior it's defined by colors, when we collide against other cars, we have a small chance to recover control.
Good old Road Fighter, the game thats legally required to be on every famiclone ever! Well, that and Circus Charlie and that Columns knock off you play with an 8-bit image of the Statue of Liberty in ther background. :P
Yeah maybe Road Fighter should have been on this list..maybe instead of one of the F1 games but it was actually released on the MSX....and even more unknown it was released on the Master System too in Korea under the name Lodeu Paiteo...... however that game is so rare there doesnt seem to be any dumps of it
@@oldstylegaming @old style gaming I know it is on msx, but never knew about master system. What I don't understand is why a so simple game does not have more ports in inferior machines. Anyway it is almost impossible to do a list without ignoring games
9:17 : I played the arcade version A TON, so when I rented the NES game.. I was super disappointed that it was nearly the exact same thing, I was expecting different racing tracks. Oh well, can't always get what you want. :)
Love racing games, and never really knew how many really wacky games there were, but also how many good ones there were on the console. It only got better as Nintendo moved on to the SNES, but not as many and a lot more abstract racers. My go-to games were Top Gear (1&2), F-Zero, Micro Machines and Uniracers. Never really played Super Mario Kart back then.
this had to be a tough list, as i'm pretty sure NES had a ton of racing games in their library, though they do tend to get a bit generic for the most part.
@@oldstylegaming Galaxy 5000 is one racer higher up on my list, in fact i'd say it's guaranteed top 10, just not sure where yet. love the space theme, love the combat and love that jumping is a part of the gameplay, avoid getting fragged or jump a trap that the AI may slam into like a schmuck. lol
RC Pro Am!! Agreed 100% Racing games are what really separated the NES from my beloved c64, which really struggled in that category generally speaking- this is where the faster cpu/hardware shows its self. I remember seeing it on my neighbors NES back in the day and thinking, “Wow my c64 can’t do that”
There is a forgotten game called Taito Grand Prix what i have almost never seen talking about on western youtube channels. It is very similar to OutRun and you can even select different musics before racing. Give it a try if you have not played it yet.
Came on here to see where rc pro am was!!! Glad 2 was so high on the list and of course 1 was gonna be number 1! Play them both all the time on my nes classic!
NO question R.C. Pro Am! also loved rad racer i played that game to death. too bad though you can't save your best (3rd car) upgrade in pro am through a save or password as that car looks and handles the best
I never had a NES when I was a kid mainly because I was 20 when it was released. I have never played a NES racing game in my life. I have never been a fan of racing games that put your car/bike at the bottom middle of the track where you just dodge cars by moving left or right, a la pole position, as you "race" towards an infinite horizon. Interesting to see just how many racing games were made for the system though and R.C. games look pretty cool
First time I played RC Pro Am I didn't like it. It wasn't until a couple years later when I got addicted to playing it after a friend showed me the other vehicles.
I had bill Elliott Nascar challenge. Hard af fuck when you're 5 yrs old because you have to actually pay attention to the road and the engine and tires but it was fun after a while
Ah man no Eliminator Boat Duel? I think it’s a very overlooked NES game. Totally agree with Rad Racer II blowing away the original. It just feels better, and the music is so dang catchy.
R.C. Pro-am 2 is much better than the first one. It has better graphics, 3D track, more diversity in stuff on the track, a much better upgrade system and most importantly it supports up to 4 players. R.C. Pro-am was great when it came out, but after having played the sequel, it is mediocre.
I don't know. I see what you are saying but I like the first one best still. I think that the gameplay just plays better ...well for me anyway. We all like different things though but one things for sure is that they both great games
Was never a Nintendo fan so will take your word on these i like Commodore, ATARI and SEGA will say though my neighbour had a snes and SFII was insanely jealous at the time but not enough to betray my roots.
The NES could really do the beautifully clean, chunky, cartoon look well, as shown in R.C Pro-Am clips. I have never played Rad Racer and I trust your judgement on its playability but Square, where is the music? I love Outruns memorable tunes...
Rad Racer has music. By pressing up on the d-pad you can choose one of 3 different (not exceptional but decent) tracks, or you can play with no music if you wish
I would like to know your thought about the influences/inspiration that Nintendo had when designing the famicom specs. C64? Colecovision? Other(s)? None?
@Diskun I think ive only ever once had 1 video in with ColecoVision in and that was Donkey Kong comparison. It will be featuring in another video in the future on copyright claims though as it was a bit like the wild west back in the day with companies ripping others ideas off.
TBH i dont really ever look that far into the specs of the old systems which is weird as now im a developer and thats all i care about when im working on projects but i can look into it and report back
@@patsfan4life seems to me that the famicom specs was really well-balanced and great, so I wonder what the engineers realized when they set the famicom internals...
@@homejonny9326 yeah they did an excellent job with the specs while keeping it affordable- they somehow knew that the carts could be expensive but people would pay it once they bought the system for SMB etc
nes racing games ... not too many I play (or would play). Indy heat is excellent with the 4P option but off road looks terrible - why those 4 car colors??? and this version is the only one with 4P :( so sad.... the rest? will try super sprint in the hopes of 4P option 😀 thanks for the video!
Stinky. NES is stinky. Master System blows it away in every regard. I very much don't think Rad Racer 2 is better than Outrun on sms. There just aren't enough colours in the NES. 3 per tile or sprite. Useless.
@@oldstylegaming The NES was very good at replicating arcade games from the 70's like Donkey Kong. When games like Double Dragon came out it looked old though. Black backgrounds just don't cut it any more. No game has more than around 3 colours on screen at any time. Even Battletoads. They are mostly green and orange with the strangest colour palette I've ever seen. Even weirder than the c64 palette.
Still feels weird there was never a Mario Kart on the NES, like theres some Mandella effect reality where there was :D
Yeah I think famicom grand prix was the only game on this list that had an affiliation with Mario .... It is weird though as it was clear that the nes could have pulled a Mario Kart off
Your prayer is answered, go to this site and get the hack for r c pro am on the nes, it turns the game into Mario kart! You need a rom patcher. www.romhacking.net/hacks/4524/
No there wasn't.
Maybe you played a pirate version?
When i was little boy you could rent nes games and console both from local store. I never owned nes, but my i rented it a lot. I remember renting micro machines. It was good game with friends.
Same here but my mate and his younger brother would always end up fighting over micro machines
NES game rental in the 80's was a golden time . We had our own popular spot in The Bronx where I rented damn near every NES available. Nintendo Power magazine was awesome back in those early days too
Everyone hates it for it's difficulty but Days of Thunder is actually a very good game. Great 3-d graphics without flickering, slipstreaming other race cars to sling past them, pit stops that takes true skill to master, good music. It's very underrated.
Nigel Mansell's World Championship graphics are outstanding for an NES. I will buy a cartridge right now!
Formula One: Built to Win is an awesome, but underrated game. Almost no one talks about it.
Vamo Grêmio!!!
Yes, agreed. I haven't played all of the racing games on this least, but many of the F1 racers felt similar while this one stood out. I prefer it over Rad Racer. I like the "RPG" elements of improving your car. Out of the F1 type games I've played it's the one that added in the most video game elements. I can also appreciate a game that balances difficulty progression well. With the shittiest car you can just hold accelerate the whole time & not worry about corners being too sharp because your max speed doesn't have you go off the side, but as the game progresses & you use faster cars (& need to, to win) I find myself strategically needing to take my "foot" off the gas or use the brake well.
World Rally Championship, Eliminator Boat Duel, Ferrari GP challenge?
The list of games is perfect, but the ranking, I totally disagree! good video!!
You dont have to agree mate, it would be boring if everyone thought the same :-)
@@oldstylegaming kkkk yes, it's true.... but the list is cool !!
Nostalgia may be clouding my judgement as it's the only racing game I owned back in the day, but I put Galaxy 5000 as #1. Such a good combination of racing, using items, a jump mechanic, decision making (how much to repair the car).
I'm pretty sure I'm making a full-size cabinet for this. Because it looks great. I will use stearing wheels
#1 is absolutely right ! That game is as fun today , as upon it’s release. It does not age. AT ALL !!!! The true mark of a masterpiece.
Never had the machine but some cracking racers on that list. Nice one.
I have very fond memories playing Super Sprint with my brother when we were kids.
I was definitely a Super Sprint and Super Offroad kid - but I see in this list you really only have a handful of archetypes: RC Pro Am types, Super Offroad types, Pole Position types, and Excitebike stands alone. You may be able to break out the Pole Positions into shooting/no shooting, like Roadblasters or Mach Rider vs Rad Racer, for instance.
Loved those games. We probably would have been friends growing up with those masterpieces
R.C. Pro Am would still win since it's both a racing game with shooting. But you could play without shooting anything if you wanted too.
The major difference between RC Pro Am II and the original is the ability to race two players simultaneously around a fast-moving track, which I think was pretty unique in the 8-bit world at the time
Eliminator Boat Duel ?
Yes, that one should be on the list. Unfortunately not many people played it
This is epic! I never heard of some of these so now I have some games to look out for. Thanks for sharing🙂
Thanks for watching Jen i knew you and T Belly would appreciate this video as you love the NES :-)
Being unfamiliar with the NES I found myself pleasantly surprised how good some of these game are from a 8-bit machine. The F1 games all looked a bit samey to me but some of the others looked great. Super Sprint looks mint and Micro Machines too, great list m8 :)
Mate super sprint is unreal how fast it is , and micromachines ..... well thats just one great game on anything but this version is super smooth you should defo check some of these out
@@oldstylegaming I will m8 :)
Watching a lot of videos like this, you start to develop a feel for which games were popular outside the US vs among Americans. And Micro Machines is one of those franchises that comes up among British reviewers. And 9 times out of 10, looking up such a game reveals that it has British developers - sure enough, CodeMasters is from England. It's interesting how things fall geographically like that. I also notice this with games like Speedball II (English developers), Cannon Fodder (English developers), Lemmings (Scottish developers). These were the games we played when growing up here in Australia, on our PCs and our 8-bit systems like Commodores, but aren't spoken about with nostalgia by the Americans. I identify with British video game channels more as a result. I think the distinction is blurred with more modern games. Emblematic of this is that I don't think people realise that Rockstar (same people who made Lemmings) are British and their modern games look American and are probably way more popular there.
I'm surprised Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge wasn't on the list. I loved that game, the music was awesome too.
Ill check that out it wasnt on my list....
I don’t have any racing games for my NES, so I need to get at least a couple of these. Thanks for sharing your reviews!
I have to put original radio racer at number 1. It has faster feeling game play, better sound, better music, better controls, and better graphics. Part 2 did have the better ending theme though.
I would have to put tc pro and in 2nd followed by formula 1 1990 which seems to be a rad racer 1987 clone with a mix or rad racer 1 and 2 elements.
Rad Racer and R.C. Pro Am for the win. Wasn’t a great fan of racers but those 2 games were always good fun.
Well am safe in saying i have never played any of these games on this system but thats not to say i wouldn't of liked to back in the day :-). Great video as always buddy and it's nice to see what some of these old systems can do as i was to much of a commodore fanboy before i got a PC ofc. Catch you in the next one :-)
Turbo Racing would be No. 1 for me. great list
Micro machines was life on NES. I played the shit out of it. Cobra triangle is a little gem on this list 👌 Great video OSG 👍🏴🏁
Got to keep the channel alive while you’re gone my friend. Hope you’re having fun!!!
The most underrated racing game for NES was Build to Win. It was the Gran Turismo, before Gran Turismo. I really thought it would be on this list.
Cool seeing all these racing game lists and Micro Machines just seems to be excellent on any console!
It is mate and Super Off Road
Impressive set of titles! Terrific video, OSG.
Thank you kindly!
Great list, I like how you included the year of release and publisher
Although it isn't really a racing game I played Road Fighter a lot when I was younger. Absolutely mastered it, could do all tracks without getting bumped. It seems to have the same sound effects as the no. 19 game on this list.
Instead of flowers, I bought you this NES instead, lasts much longer too! Very romantic and apparently worked like a charm!
Nice list BTW, haven't played many racers on the NES at all and this proves there's some catching up to do!
lol
I played Exitebike on arcade cabinet first. Then I got NES and the game. I love that game. Especially making my own tracks.
Yeah it was a real value for money game
Lol i had it...it was another one that was on the side of my NES box when i got it so asked for that too
Good list. Also love road fighter. One of my fave racing games of alltime. Although the nes version is not so good as arcade it is plenty of fun. It is pure simplicity (never understood how they never tryed to port to other 8 bit systems like atari). It is quite unique, the opponents behavior it's defined by colors, when we collide against other cars, we have a small chance to recover control.
Good old Road Fighter, the game thats legally required to be on every famiclone ever! Well, that and Circus Charlie and that Columns knock off you play with an 8-bit image of the Statue of Liberty in ther background. :P
Yeah maybe Road Fighter should have been on this list..maybe instead of one of the F1 games but it was actually released on the MSX....and even more unknown it was released on the Master System too in Korea under the name Lodeu Paiteo...... however that game is so rare there doesnt seem to be any dumps of it
@@oldstylegaming @old style gaming I know it is on msx, but never knew about master system. What I don't understand is why a so simple game does not have more ports in inferior machines. Anyway it is almost impossible to do a list without ignoring games
9:17 : I played the arcade version A TON, so when I rented the NES game.. I was super disappointed that it was nearly the exact same thing, I was expecting different racing tracks. Oh well, can't always get what you want. :)
Eliminator Boat Duel is my Favorite racing Game on Nes🙂
Great list. Found some new gems I never heard of and I loved RC Pro Am as a kid, will be getting that soon
I tagged you as I know you love your NES :-) hope your doing good mate :-)
old style gaming yes I am buddy. Hope you are well too
Another great video and some great looking games. I now want a NES. I went from the C64 to the SNES so now I feel I've missed out on some great games.
You did mate
Love racing games, and never really knew how many really wacky games there were, but also how many good ones there were on the console. It only got better as Nintendo moved on to the SNES, but not as many and a lot more abstract racers. My go-to games were Top Gear (1&2), F-Zero, Micro Machines and Uniracers. Never really played Super Mario Kart back then.
this had to be a tough list, as i'm pretty sure NES had a ton of racing games in their library, though they do tend to get a bit generic for the most part.
Yeah there was a lot of crap but I'd happily play most of these especially the top 10
@@oldstylegaming Galaxy 5000 is one racer higher up on my list, in fact i'd say it's guaranteed top 10, just not sure where yet.
love the space theme, love the combat and love that jumping is a part of the gameplay, avoid getting fragged or jump a trap that the AI may slam into like a schmuck. lol
I'm still trying to find that nes top view race car game that looks like it takes place inside a shopping mall
I spent hours on #1. I remember as kid, going into the video rental store...first game id look for was this, if it was available I, rented it.
Perfect list, thank you!!!
RC Pro Am!! Agreed 100% Racing games are what really separated the NES from my beloved c64, which really struggled in that category generally speaking- this is where the faster cpu/hardware shows its self. I remember seeing it on my neighbors NES back in the day and thinking, “Wow my c64 can’t do that”
Yeah it tried but loads of the c64 games lacked a speed feeling
Ok cant lie that intro thing kinda Kneeeeeeeeeeeeeet👍😘 Great Work Dad
Thanks Ben...I love you
I was thinking the same thing, NSG!
like it again mate.i didnt know anybody who had a nes when i was growing up.looks boss tho
There is a forgotten game called Taito Grand Prix what i have almost never seen talking about on western youtube channels. It is very similar to OutRun and you can even select different musics before racing. Give it a try if you have not played it yet.
New subscriber. Great stuff sir
Thanks mate
Came on here to see where rc pro am was!!! Glad 2 was so high on the list and of course 1 was gonna be number 1! Play them both all the time on my nes classic!
Yeah they are great games mate
Never played much NES, more computer and Sega fan, anyway great video like always 👍
Worth checking some nes games out though mate if you can there were some good uns
@@oldstylegaming I will check have to check them out for sure 😀
NO question R.C. Pro Am! also loved rad racer i played that game to death. too bad though you can't save your best (3rd car) upgrade in pro am through a save or password as that car looks and handles the best
I never had a NES when I was a kid mainly because I was 20 when it was released. I have never played a NES racing game in my life. I have never been a fan of racing games that put your car/bike at the bottom middle of the track where you just dodge cars by moving left or right, a la pole position, as you "race" towards an infinite horizon. Interesting to see just how many racing games were made for the system though and R.C. games look pretty cool
played micromachines on gameboy color. still one of my favorite racing games of all time
First time I played RC Pro Am I didn't like it. It wasn't until a couple years later when I got addicted to playing it after a friend showed me the other vehicles.
I had bill Elliott Nascar challenge. Hard af fuck when you're 5 yrs old because you have to actually pay attention to the road and the engine and tires but it was fun after a while
I used to play knight rider lots on NES.
great pick's.
Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge was awesome also.
Ah man no Eliminator Boat Duel? I think it’s a very overlooked NES game. Totally agree with Rad Racer II blowing away the original. It just feels better, and the music is so dang catchy.
Cobra Triangle was one of my favorites
I like RC Pro-Am II better than RC Pro-Am. I would rank them 1. RC Pro-Am II, 2. RC Pro-Am, 3. Micro Machines.
I'm surprised Rad Racer II was so high on the list. I probably need to give it another chance.
Yeah it handles great I think. And really fast too
@@oldstylegaming I love the original and I think I expected it to be more of the same.
@@tookmyjob well it is really but I find it smoother and more responsive ...more enjoyable
R.C. Pro-am 2 is much better than the first one. It has better graphics, 3D track, more diversity in stuff on the track, a much better upgrade system and most importantly it supports up to 4 players.
R.C. Pro-am was great when it came out, but after having played the sequel, it is mediocre.
I don't know. I see what you are saying but I like the first one best still. I think that the gameplay just plays better ...well for me anyway. We all like different things though but one things for sure is that they both great games
I'd love it if you did more Nintendo lists!
I definitely will be ....so be Happy ;-)
Was never a Nintendo fan so will take your word on these i like Commodore, ATARI and SEGA will say though my neighbour had a snes and SFII was insanely jealous at the time but not enough to betray my roots.
Im looking for this..u can choose a blue truck on amd create your own levels
The cockpit games look the best.
Mach Rider was OK, but you would think they would have used a better colour palate. It looks almost like a Spectrum game. LOL
Yeah it's like they put all their efforts into the bike
You should do more nes (and snes) videos mate.
I will do mate :-)
True dat: in rad racer with down button you can select music
The NES could really do the beautifully clean, chunky, cartoon look well, as shown in R.C Pro-Am clips.
I have never played Rad Racer and I trust your judgement on its playability but Square, where is the music? I love Outruns memorable tunes...
Rad Racer has music. By pressing up on the d-pad you can choose one of 3 different (not exceptional but decent) tracks, or you can play with no music if you wish
Mansell and Days of thunder are exactly the same games port on the game boy !!!!
I got it for my birthday lol and I was happy
Indy Heat is pretty much Super Off Road with Indycars
there was a racing on motorcycle nes game when you could be out of fuel and you raced to different towns...anyome know the name of it?
Does anyone know about the name of the nes game in which small rc type car used to destroy each other,? It was fun game i dont remember its name
Thanks 👍
I would like to know your thought about the influences/inspiration that Nintendo had when designing the famicom specs. C64? Colecovision? Other(s)? None?
@Diskun I think ive only ever once had 1 video in with ColecoVision in and that was Donkey Kong comparison. It will be featuring in another video in the future on copyright claims though as it was a bit like the wild west back in the day with companies ripping others ideas off.
TBH i dont really ever look that far into the specs of the old systems which is weird as now im a developer and thats all i care about when im working on projects but i can look into it and report back
I believe the famicom was released around a similar time frame as the ColecoVision, so I do not think there was any influence or inspiration there
@@patsfan4life seems to me that the famicom specs was really well-balanced and great, so I wonder what the engineers realized when they set the famicom internals...
@@homejonny9326 yeah they did an excellent job with the specs while keeping it affordable- they somehow knew that the carts could be expensive but people would pay it once they bought the system for SMB etc
Yeah the Rad Racer games were awesome. The only thing that would have made them better was in-game music
Awesome
F1 Race is Master System Hang On pretty much, isn't it?
Road Racer 🤘🤘
PS5 also fail against it
F1 sensation is great 🤙
nes racing games ... not too many I play (or would play). Indy heat is excellent with the 4P option but off road looks terrible - why those 4 car colors??? and this version is the only one with 4P :( so sad.... the rest? will try super sprint in the hopes of 4P option 😀 thanks for the video!
Super Sprint Nintendo lol hell yes
The best racing game on the NES to me was micro machines not fished watching the full upload before posting this comment.
Can't agree with your number one sorry.
You dont have to mate, these lists are completely subjective...but are you saying you dont like RC Pro AM?
@@oldstylegaming for some reason I was rubbish at that style of racing so didn't like them but absolutely loved micro machines
galaxy 5000, looks like it was an early version of f-zero
More like Rock & Roll Racing from 1993 on the SNES
Rock N Roll racing was more like RC Pro AM i think although the commentary in Galaxy 5000 is very Rock N Roll racing like.
Galaxy 5000 has weapons, so it plays very differently from F-Zero
@@danielespeziari5545 i didn't say they were the same game, i said it looks like a predecessor to it, it's obvious they are different
you monster. how could you do this to rock n roll racing
You forgot Road Fighter :(
sprint racer the best
And Ferrari Grand Prix Chellenge?
А музыка какая классная,у игры Nigel Mansell.
Missing blades of steel
where is RoadBlasters wtf?
Where is Race America and Ferrari Grand Prix???
Not sure why you picked f1 over 3D hot rally.
What about Road fighters😢
didn't rad racer have a 3D mode, where you had to wear those silly red-blue glasses?
yeah and they left it out of Rad Racer II ...so that says how good it was lol
nintendo wouldn't have got outrun.... its sega!!!!!!! the two were enemies lol
Stinky. NES is stinky. Master System blows it away in every regard. I very much don't think Rad Racer 2 is better than Outrun on sms. There just aren't enough colours in the NES. 3 per tile or sprite. Useless.
erm lol..... ok
@@oldstylegaming The NES was very good at replicating arcade games from the 70's like Donkey Kong. When games like Double Dragon came out it looked old though. Black backgrounds just don't cut it any more. No game has more than around 3 colours on screen at any time. Even Battletoads. They are mostly green and orange with the strangest colour palette I've ever seen. Even weirder than the c64 palette.
NES is still the better console and also has about twice as many games than Master System.