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Racing Computer Games are a popular type of computer video games. The first predecessor of modern racing computer games was an arcade game Gran Trak 10 in the mid 1970s. Though its graphics was black and white, the game became favorite and soon Night Racer, Pole Position and other games were released. But it's Pole Position of 1982 that started development of racing computer games known nowadays. This game was also renowned for color graphics and high resolution.

Racing simulators, another name for racing computer games, became more popular in 1987 when they got the status of multi player games. Machines were linked (automobiles look like real ones, still they can be unreal) and 3D graphics was used. Since then several players have got a chance of playing one game on the same track and at the same time.

Now racing computer games introduce true-to-life color graphics, realistic sound and many other features that make them true-life adventure and experience. Much depends on a player in these games. If you are a good driver with fine tactics and fast in response, then you'll be successful. Actually racing games are a kind of strategy computer games.

Many racing computer games are based on real sport events. In most cases they are grand prix, formula championships, and others popular races. Moreover, some racing computer games are virtual while others were based on maps, that's why they can take place in Chicago, London, Moscow or elsewhere.

Formula One, Burnout and Need for Speed or NFS are the most famous racing computer games in the world. Most of them have sequels and there are a lot of them. Racing computer games can also include elements of other genres of computer games. They can be shooting, and others.