3d free roam driving simulator usa

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Midnight Club: Street Racing allowed the player to drive anywhere within the city of London and Ney York, and was very well accepted by the fans of the genre. By the year 2000, Rockstar San Diego (formerly known as Angel Studios) released the first-ever driving simulation game with free-roaming or 'free-form' gameplay. From those, the games slowly evolved with time for the better. The game's popularity was also due to its tie-up with the hit TV show Happy Days. This early black-and-white racing game features motorcycles in a three-dimensional third-person perspective. The 1976 Moto-Cross, later rebranded as Fonz, was one of the earliest examples of a 3D driving simulation game. Gran Trak 10's cabinet even includes a steering wheel for added simulation. In this single-player game, the player will race along a race track on a top-down perspective. One of the earliest driving games was the Gran Trak 10 that was released back in May 1974 for the Atari gaming cabinet. Driving Games have been around since the beginning of video gaming.

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