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A list of Released Racing vehicles video games for PS2 sorted by popularity among gamers.

Racing games. Category of games about racing with rivals using various vehicles. Player’s purpose is to be first on the finish line or to achieve the best lap time possible. There are titles with land, water and air vehicles which are controlled in an arcade or simulating manner. more

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Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)
Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005)

Racing 15 November 2005

The ninth installment in a legendary racing game franchise created by Electronic Arts company. After two Underground games, featuring illegal night street races, the franchise went back to its roots, combining ideas from the two most recent titles with classic elements. The player’s goal is to climb to the top of a black list of the most wanted drivers. Again you get to explore a huge virtual city, taking on different racing challenges.

Test Drive Unlimited
Test Drive Unlimited

Racing 20 February 2007

A new incarnation of the popular racing game series launched back in 1987 by Distinctive Software and Accolade. Test Drive Unlimited was developed by Eden Games, the creators of the V-Rally franchise, under the aegis of Atari. The main change in relation to its predecessors is the vast open world set on the faithfully recreated Oahu island, which can be freely explored. The players can undertake a number of various racing challenges to earn cash that lets them buy new vehicles for their garage.

Need for Speed Carbon
Need for Speed Carbon

Racing 01 November 2006

The tenth installment in the bestselling racing game series originally launched back in 1995. The game lets you play as the main protagonist of the previous game. He returns to his home city only to find his domestic street racing scene taken over by rivaling gangs. As you take on new racing challenges, you take back your home town one district at a time. The game’s mechanics employ the well-proven solutions introduced by its predecessors, while introducing several new elements at the same time.

Need for Speed: Underground 2
Need for Speed: Underground 2

Racing 17 November 2004

A sequel to Need for Speed: Underground, a best-selling 2003 game from Electronic Arts, which changed the shape of one of the most popular car racing franchises. The game takes you to a virtual metropolis that thrives after dark. For the first time in the history of the franchise, the city is completely open for exploration. As you ride around its streets you can challenge the drivers you meet on the way or learn more about the favorite locations of the street racing community.

Need for Speed: Underground
Need for Speed: Underground

Racing 17 November 2003

The seventh installment in the legendary racing series developed since 1995. Created once again by EA Black Box, the game brings revolutionary changes to the series, focusing on illegal street racing, popularized mainly by The Fast and the Furious movie. This time, apart from usual races, the player can take part in several racing events, such as drifting competitions or drag races. The game offers a wide set of licensed cars popular among the illegal racing aficionados.

Need for Speed ProStreet
Need for Speed ProStreet

Racing 13 November 2007

The 11th installment in the popular racing game series developed by Electronic Arts. In contrast to the previous parts of the game, this title completely abandons the idea of illegal races and transfers the action to professional racing circuits. Players take part in a number of challenges divided into four race variations: Drag, Grip, Drift, and Speed Challenge, in the latter the driver who reaches top speed wins. Successive victories unlock new challenges and cars.

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2

Racing 01 October 2002

The sixth installment in the popular racing game series from Electronic Arts, expanding on the ideas of the 1998’s Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit. Similarly to its predecessor, the action is focused on police chases. The players have several game modes at their disposal, allowing them to become either road hogs or law enforcers and compete against the AI or their friends online.

Juiced
Juiced

Racing 13 June 2005

Juiced is a combination of realistic simulation and the simplicity of control and gameplay effects typical of dynamic arcade games. An interesting element is the great emphasis on the driving style. If we don't take care of it, our opponents may refuse to compete with us.

Richard Burns Rally
Richard Burns Rally

Racing 01 June 2004

Another game (after products from the Colin McRae Rally series by Codemasters), named after a well-known professional driver. In this case, the famous 2001 World Rally Champion Richard Burns became a patron.

Midnight Club II
Midnight Club II

Racing 09 April 2003

Another part of the exciting street races coming from Rockstar Games. The best drivers meet every night in the streets of three giant metropolises - Los Angeles, Paris and Tokyo - to wade through the streets of the sleeping city at high speeds.

Need for Speed: Undercover
Need for Speed: Undercover

Racing 18 November 2008

After the slightly more realistic ProStreet, in which the players raced on professional racing circuits, the popular Need for Speed series returns to city streets with a traditional, arcade installment. Developed by a Canadian EA branch, Undercover puts a special emphasis on the storyline. As an undercover cop, the player has to infiltrate the ranks of a racing gang.

Driving Emotion Type-S
Driving Emotion Type-S

Racing 26 January 2001

Exceptionally demanding racing game, in which we sit at the helm of one of the dozens of real machines. You can choose from a variety of gameplay modes, including multi-stage championships and multiplayer for two people.

Rumble Racing
Rumble Racing

Racing 23 April 2001

A dynamic and crazy racer in which we take part in spectacular duels with many different models of cars. Noteworthy are: the presence of various types of weapons and an extensive championship mode.

Pro Rally 2002
Pro Rally 2002

Racing 28 March 2002

Quite a realistic racer, taking up the subject of car rallies. We sit behind the wheel of one of several sports machines. We have more than 40 special sections to cover.

Austin Cooper S Racing
Austin Cooper S Racing

Racing 23 March 2007

Arcade races in which the title cars of Austin Cooper are in the foreground. The creators have prepared four basic game modes, six different Mini Cooper variations, and.... poor graphics. The only positive aspect of the game in this context are the vehicle models.

Alarm for Cobra 11: Vol. II - Hot Pursuit
Alarm for Cobra 11: Vol. II - Hot Pursuit

Racing 26 November 2004

The second installment of the arcade racing game based on the popular German series about the adventures of police officers patrolling motorways. This time the action takes place on the streets of 4 German cities: Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg and Munich. The game offers a much improved graphics and a wider choice of play modes, including a 2-player split screen.

Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT 2
Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT 2

Racing 17 April 2007

Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT 2 is another part of a fairly extensive series of car races and a direct development of the ideas presented in the first edition of the TXR DRIFT mini-series. Again, we have the opportunity to drive a large number of carts from various stables, developing on simple exorbitant speeds, smoking tires on sharp corners, etc.

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

Racing 26 September 2006

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is a product that uses motifs from the third part of a well-known cinema cycle, which includes, among others, the memorable film The Fast and the Furious. The title was prepared by the Eutechnyx team under the patronage of Namco.

Ridge Racer V
Ridge Racer V

Racing 26 October 2000

Ridge Racer V is the first attempt to introduce a popular series, developed since 1994, on the PlayStation 2 platform ("five" were included in the group of so-called starting titles for this Sony console). Developers served us dynamic car races of definitely dexterity character, because the elements of realistic simulation were limited to the minimum necessary.

Colin McRae Rally 3
Colin McRae Rally 3

Racing 25 October 2002

The third installment of the popular series of rally races. This time, the creators put emphasis on increasing the role of the driver, by introducing a plot plot. There was also an effort to better imitate the driving model and car behaviour during the rallies. The "Three" includes eight rally routes in Japan, Spain, Greece and other countries, as well as twelve main cars and a bonus pair.

L.A. Rush
L.A. Rush

Racing 10 October 2005

L.A. Rush is an arcade racing game about leading an eccentric street-racer life in the sunny city of Los Angeles. The game is reminiscent of such productions as Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, Need For Speed: Underground 2, or Juiced, although a number of new elements have been implemented here.

WRC 3 (2003)
WRC 3 (2003)

Racing 21 November 2003

WRC 3 is the third, as the title indicates, installment of the popular series of racing games based on 100% World Rally Championship license. The game was prepared by Evolution Studios, the publisher is Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.

F1 2002
F1 2002

Racing 07 June 2002

F1 2002 is the next installment of one of the most popular Formula 1 racing simulations, including licensed drivers, stables, cars and original routes from the 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship season.

London Racer 2
London Racer 2

Racing 14 June 2002

The continuation of "London Racer", released in 2000, does not introduce any revolutionary changes to the fun, so we are still dealing with a typical arcade racer, which has nothing to do with realism. However, while the first part was largely played out on the streets of the title London, in the case of the sequel several other cities were added.