Notes: Exactly the same as the other two versions of this game. For information on HES and the differences of these versions, see “4 in 1 Fun Blaster Pak.”
Notes: One of the classic baseball titles for the NES. I would say this one is probably second after “Bases Loaded,” but it’s great nonetheless.
Notes: Final game in the trilogy. Again, basically the same as the other two, nothing really too new here, though it seems the controls have gotten much better.
Notes: Racing game with remote control cars. Very well done for it’s time, but you’ll find that the 32 tracks of thrills mentioned in the title become 32 tracks of racing cheats as the computer becomes progressively unbeatable. I swear, put in the good old Game Genie and set the other cars to go crazy after one lap and you’ll see the game keeps going on and on and on. The computer’s speed becomes so ridiculous that they seriously will almost lap you before you start.
Title: Race America (See Alex DeMeo’s Race America)
Manufacturer: Tradewest
Release Date: 1992
Rating: Uncommon
Price: $15.00-$25.00, $25.00-$40.00
Location: 1-20
Notes: Sequel to the first game, and a hell of a lot better. I really like this one. It totally builds on what the original started. Up to four players can play, and the difficulty, though certainly present, is not full of cheating computer insane speed rushes. Lots of new features and fun. You can upgrade your R.C. by purchasing items and then get new cars by collecting letters like before.