Codemasters Games

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Micro Machines V3

It appears that Network Technologies is delivering one of the few GB titles that remains true to the console version.

Pete Sampras Tennis

Pete Sampras Tennis is a Tennis game, developed and published by Codemasters, which was released in 1994.
Sega Genesis

Jarrett And Labonte Stock Car Racing

Previously known as WTC, Codemasters recently signed on jason Jarrett and Justin Labonte as spokespersons for the game.

Micro Machines 96

This was an updated version of Micro Machines 2 that featured new tracks combined with some updated tracks from Micro Machines 2.
Sega Genesis

TOCA Touring Car Championship

Just before I left the fair shores of England to take hold of the collective leashes of this bunch of weirdos, this game was causing a stir.

Touring Car Challenge TOCA 2

The problem with serious racing sims is that they'll forever be measured against the infallible Gran Turismo.

Micro Maniacs

Take Micro Machines V3, take out the cars and put in weird-looking little people and hey, presto!

Shane Warne Cricket

Now featuring English County Championship and World Cup Squads. Experience first class cricket as you bat, bowl and field in the toughest competitions and individual matches around the world. Complete with authentic pitch conditions and player stat..
Sega Genesis

WTC: World Touring Car

Codemasters continues to impress with each new release and the May unveiling of World Touring Car will be no exception.

RF Online

Massively multiplayer role-playing games are obviously popular with huge followings. This genre is aging however and it's getting more difficult to stand out.

Race Driver 2006

PSP owners with an affinity to racing games have plenty of options when looking to scratch their proverbial racing itch. However one racing sub genre that's relatively untapped is the true racing simulation.

Pete Sampras Tennis 96

Play singles, doubles, knockout tournaments or go on a world tour, it's all here in this tennis sim.
Sega Genesis