Games Like OutRun
12 games similar to OutRun — handpicked for fans of Racing games.
Top Games Similar to OutRun
| Feature | Platform | Year | Score | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Road Rash | SEGA-GENESIS | 1994 | 8.7 | Racing, Action |
| Crash Team Racing | PLAYSTATION | 1999 | 9.2 | Racing |
| Crazy Taxi | DREAMCAST | 1999 | 8.7 | Action, Racing |
| Daytona USA | SEGA-SATURN | 1995 | 8.2 | Racing |
| Destruction Derby | PLAYSTATION | 1995 | 8.3 | Racing, Action |
| Diddy Kong Racing | NINTENDO-64 | 1997 | 9.1 | Racing |
All 12 Games Like OutRun
Naughty Dog's answer to Mario Kart 64 — Crash Team Racing's drift boost system, 18-course world tour, adventure mode, and tight multiplayer made it the PS1's definitive kart racer.
The anarchic open-city cab game — scored by The Offspring and Bad Religion in a punk soundtrack that made quiet play impossible — channels pure arcade energy into a timer-driven frenzy of shortcuts, near-misses, and absurd customer physics that made it the Dreamcast's most-played arcade conversion. Hitmaker's design strips away every pretension and delivers exactly what it promises: maximum speed, maximum noise, and maximum chaos across a sun-drenched California city.
Sega AM2's landmark 1994 arcade racing game on Saturn — Daytona USA brings Yu Suzuki's NASCAR-inspired oval and circuit racing to home hardware with three courses, three transmission modes, and the iconic 'Daytona! Let's Go Away!' soundtrack. A technically significant arcade port that demonstrated 3D polygon racing and became one of the most recognized racing games in arcade history.
The PS1 demolition derby game that proved the PlayStation's 3D hardware could deliver satisfying vehicular destruction physics. Destruction Derby's real-time damage modeling — cars visibly crumpling from impacts — and frantic arena modes were among the most impressive demonstrations of PS1 technical capability at launch.
Rare's answer to Mario Kart 64 — an adventure racing game with three vehicle types (kart, hovercraft, plane), a full single-player story mode, and boss races that outpaced the competition in depth.
The PS1 open-city driving game that bridged OutRun and Grand Theft Auto. Driver's four-city sandbox, 70s car chase film aesthetic, and cinematic replay editor created an experience that felt uniquely adult on PS1 hardware — its undercover cop narrative and chase mechanics made it the most compelling open-world driving game before GTA III.
Nintendo's motocross racer was a launch title that showcased the NES's capabilities with smooth scrolling, physics-based racing, and a revolutionary track design mode.
The F-Zero series' first GBA entry was also the launch title that demonstrated the handheld's graphical capabilities. F-Zero: Maximum Velocity delivered the Mode-7-style anti-gravity racing formula to a portable format with five leagues, ten courses, and the series' characteristic demanding speed. A strong GBA launch title and a legitimate entry in the F-Zero canon.
The PS1 racing simulation that cemented Gran Turismo as gaming's most serious car franchise. With 650+ meticulously modeled cars spread across two discs, Gran Turismo 2 offered unprecedented automotive depth — detailed tuning options, license tests, and physics that communicated genuine feel for each vehicle's weight and handling characteristics.