Patreon button  Steam curated reviews  Discord button  Facebook button  Twitter button 
3DS | PC | PS4 | PS5 | SWITCH | VITA | XB1 | XSX | All

Street Racer

Street Racer (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Genesis
Tags: Racing, Arcade
Developer: Vivid Image
More Platforms: Atari 2600, Game Boy, PlayStation, Saturn, SNES

Publisher
Region
Released
EU
??/??/1995

Reader Reviews

Street Racer review

Reviewed March 06, 2004

tomclark says: "Street Racer appeared on several formats in 1995, and it's the Mega Drive version under the microscope here. The brief when creating this game appeared to be to produce a racer that didn't just involve using the cars to race, and while this doesn't make for an exactly unique experience, it certainly made for a refreshing alternative for all the racing game players out there. "
tomclark's avatar

More Genesis Games to Consider...
Details NA EU JP
OutRun artwork OutRun
Reviews: 2
Tags: Racing, Arcade
Release Date: 1991 (North America)
OutRun 2019 artwork OutRun 2019
Reviews: 2
Tags: Racing, Arcade
Release Date: 1993 (North America)
Road Rash II artwork Road Rash II
Reviews: 2
Tags: Racing, Arcade
Release Date: July 22, 1993 (North America)

At HonestGamers, we love reader reviews. If you're a great writer, we'd love to host your Street Racer review on this page. Thanks for your support, and we hope you'll let your friends know about us!

User Help | Contact | Ethics | Sponsor Guide | Links

eXTReMe Tracker
© 1998 - 2024 HonestGamers
None of the material contained within this site may be reproduced in any conceivable fashion without permission from the author(s) of said material. This site is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, or any other such party. Street Racer is a registered trademark of its copyright holder. This site makes no claim to Street Racer, its characters, screenshots, artwork, music, or any intellectual property contained within. Opinions expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinion of site staff or sponsors. Staff and freelance reviews are typically written based on time spent with a retail review copy or review key for the game that is provided by its publisher.