1994 Racing Game Re-Releases This Week on Modern Consoles
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1994 Racing Game Re-Releases This Week on Modern Consoles
A legendary 1994 Namco 3D arcade racing classic has officially made its way to PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series consoles.
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More than three decades after its original release, this Namco Limited racing title is making its way to modern PlayStation, Microsoft, and Nintendo consoles.
Ace Driver is Available Now on Modern Consoles
Fans of early 1990s racing sims can now recreate the 1994 arcade experience on their home consoles thanks to the Arcade Archives 2 release of Ace Driver. For those unfamiliar with the title, Ace Driver is a 3D Formula One racing game where players choose one of eight playable vehicles.
The title was originally released in Japan in 1994, but a release in North America and Europe followed within a year thanks to the game’s popularity. The original title ran on the same hardware that was used for the original Ridge........
