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5) Pole Position

Of all the racing games released in the decade, 1982โs Pole Position is probably the most important. It introduced several mechanics to the genre and helped prove the viability of racing games as both entertaining options and money-earning cabinets. Pole Position was a huge commercial success and is not only one of the most influential games of all time, but also one of the most important from the Golden Age of Arcade Video Games. Gameplay involves driving a Formula One race car at Fuji Speedway, beginning with a timed one-lap qualifying session to determine pole position.
4) Spy Hunter

Spy Hunter isnโt a traditional racing game, as itโs more of a vehicle combat title, but itโs also an incredibly popular one featuring a car, so it qualifies. The gameโs inspiration came from James Bond movies, and in it, you control a car called the โInterceptorโ and destroy target enemy vehicles via an onboard arsenal of weapons. There was an upright and sit-down cockpit-style cabinet, each with a steering wheel, gas pedal, and several specialty buttons. Spy Hunter was a commercial hit and one of the best-selling arcade cabinets in the year of its release, leading to its port to a variety of systems.











