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Racing video games set in the United States

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Need for Speed Payback
2017 video game
Need for Speed
2015 racing video game
Gran Turismo 5
2010 video game
The Crew
2014 video game
Need for Speed Unbound
2022 video game developed by Criterion Games
The Crew 2
2018 video game
Q2269831
2009 racing video game by Codemasters
Real Racing 3
2013 racing video game
Project Gotham Racing 3
2005 video game
Mickey's Speedway USA
2000 racing video game
MotoRace USA
1983 video game
Q1472780
2009 video game
Cruis'n USA
1994 racing video game
Road Rash II
1992 video game
The Duel: Test Drive II
1989 video game
MotorStorm: Apocalypse
2011 video game
The Adventures of Bayou Billy
1988 NES game
Test Drive 5
racing video game
Test Drive 4
1997 racing video game
Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour
2000 kart-racing video game set in Walt Disney World
San Francisco Rush 2049
1999 video game
Project Gotham Racing
2001 video game
Q2982637
racing video game by Codemasters
Colin McRae Rally 04
racing video game by Codemasters
Alfa Romeo Racing Italiano
2006 video game
TOCA 2 Touring Cars
1998 video game
Indianapolis 500: The Simulation
1989 racing video game by Papyrus
California Speed
1998 video game
Michael Andretti's World GP
1988 video game
Corvette Evolution GT
2006 video game
Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA
1998 video game
International Rally Championship
racing video game by Magnetic Fields
Rally Challenge 2000
1999 video game
Screamer Rally
1997 video game
San Francisco Rush: Extreme Racing
1997 video game
Race America
1990 video game
Rally Championship
2002 video game
Final Lap 2
1990 video game
Newman/Haas IndyCar featuring Nigel Mansell
1994 video game developed by Gremlin Interactive
Super Trucks Racing
2002 video game
Vette!
Vette! is a racing video game published by Spectrum Holobyte for MS-DOS compatible operating systems in 1989, followed by Macintosh and NEC PC-9801 ports. The objective is to race a Chevrolet C4 Corvette through the streets of San Francisco. The game uses a 3D, flat-shaded polygon rendering of the city, including landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco Bay Bridge, and Lombard Street. It was released on three floppy disks in both a black and white and color version.