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What to play with your new driving setup. WIP

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Howard_Casto:
I get your point, but "a lot" is relative these days.  The average console based arcade hardware gets about 5-10 games released so that seems like a lot to me compared to the aforementioned wii arcade hardware or the classic xbox. 

twistedsymphony:
Classic Xbox hardware (Chihiro) had over a dozen games that are viable for emulation... if you include the network terminal and Mahjong crap that number doubles. It's low but it's more than twice what the Tri-Force got.

As far as console based hardware goes the the Tri-Force is maybe the 3rd LEAST utilized of any production console based arcade hardware with the Wii being number 1 (with 1 game total) and the PS3 being number 2 (with 6 games in total)... but that's mostly because the two of them were produced in a time where it's more cost effective to use PC hardware as opposed to consoles.

The "average" is much much higher when you consider that the Dreamcast had several hundred games released for it's arcade platforms and the PS1 and PS2 based and even the Saturn based hardware all had 80+ titles...  Heck even the older consoles like the NES and Genesis had about 50+ each on just the Playchoice 10 and Mega-Tech.

flash951:
Amiga:
Formula One Grand Prix (support for analog, a game with many details and very fun play)
Super Cars II (joystick/keys, two player with split screen)
Stunt Car Racer (joystick/keys, support serial link for two player, real fun)

Laserdisc:
Road Blaster

flash951:
What 'modern' games for PC are there to play?

Howard_Casto:
A metric ton. 

You've got all the sumo stuff (outrun 2k6, sega all stars ect) the need for speed series, the dirt series, the knight rider games (which are just awful, but still fun) all kinds of indie/homebrew stuff and more sims than you can shake a stick at. 

Honestly a list of stuff that would run on a x86 pc would be quite long.  It's filtering out the crappy games that I've always had a problem with. 

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