10 Best Arcade Racing Games of the 1990s, Ranked

In 1996, Midway followed up their popular arcade racer Cruis’n USA with Cruis’n World. The sequel expanded on the original with more cars and tracks, and added exciting stunts – players could earn extra time by skillfully dodging obstacles and taking curves. While it didn’t introduce major new technology (it used the same processor as the first game), Cruis’n World offered more ways to race, and arcades could even link up to four machines for massive competitions. The original Cruis’n USA was also released on the Nintendo 64, but it wasn’t as popular there as it had been in arcades.








