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Racing Days is a 1995 racing simulator that focuses on realistic vehicle handling and track layouts. The single player mode tasks you with navigating various circuits, balancing speed and control to secure wins. Simple yet functional controls let you adjust settings like traction and suspension, adding depth to each race. The game’s visuals and audio are typical of early 90s tech, with blocky polygons and minimal environmental effects. It plays like a straightforward driving challenge without flashy distractions. This title remains notable as one of the first racing games on Mac and Apple Pippin. While not a commercial hit, it’s a relic of an era when simulator mechanics often trumped polish. The Apple Pippin version is especially rare, with few surviving copies. Its historical context and dated charm appeal to retro enthusiasts, though modern players might find the gameplay rudimentary. Still, it offers a glimpse into early attempts at merging realism with personal computing.
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