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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Speed_RaceSpeed Race - Wikipedia

    Speed Race is a 1974 arcade racing video game developed and manufactured by Taito and released under the titles Racer and Wheels in North America by distributor Midway Manufacturing in 1975.

  2. 1 de may. de 2018 · Speed Race (1974) - First vertical scrolling game. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS GAME ON THE SITE https://ultimatehistoryvideogames.jim... Chronological playlist for all games starting from...

  3. A racing game designed by Tomohiro Nishikado and released by Taito in 1974, also known as Racer or Wheels. It was one of the first driving video games, and was groundbreaking for innovations such as vertical scrolling, sprites with collision detection, and driving wheel controls.

  4. Released in November 1974 in Japan. The original Speed Race is credited for being the first video game to feature a scrolling background as well as the first Japanese video game to be released in North America, where it was released by Midway under the name "Wheels [Model 591]" and "Racer [Model 592]", going on to sell over 7,000 arcade units ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Speed_RaceSpeed Race - Wikiwand

    Speed Race is a 1974 arcade racing video game developed and manufactured by Taito and released under the titles Racer and Wheels in North America by distributor Midway Manufacturing in 1975. Designed by Tomohiro Nishikado, the gameplay involves the player using the attached steering wheel to maneuver a car alongside a fast vertical scrolling road.

  6. 7 de ene. de 2018 · Speed Race or Racer/Wheels in the US, is an early arcade racing game released at arcades. It features sprites for cars in a top down view. The player's car is controlled with a steering wheel attached to the arcade cabinet, an accelerator and gear shift.

  7. Speed Race (1974) - First vertical scrolling game. Watch on. Gameplay video. Trivia: 1) Featured an early racing wheel controller interface with an accelerator, gear shift, speedometer and tachometer. It could be played in either single-player or alternating two-player, where each player attempts to beat the other's score.