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What do you think?
  • Crash on level 2: go back to level 1. Aww man.

  • Crash on level 3: restart level 3. Ahh that's better! I wonder if that was a glitch...

  • Crash on level 4: go back to level 3. I quit!

Just thought I'd share where my breaking point was. I enjoyed the game's high difficulty up until that point. I like the graphics and music, good job.

Game Soundtrack

1 song

Bunsie (Full version) by Nikku4211.mp3
 

Have you ever wanted to sit in a race car, put the key into the ignition, shift into drive, duct tape the gas pedal to the floor, and then break off the brake pedal? ...No? Well, in V-race you get to do exactly that without having to risk your life.

V-race is the fastest driving game you'll ever play on the Nintendo Gameboy, and it's even faster than F-Zero! In fact, this videogame is so fast, it is required that you overclock you brain with stimulants.* You will zip through 6 amazing levels in V-race, each one getting progressively faster and harder. There are speed boosts scattered throughout that will launch your car forward (and sometimes backward) twice its original speed. One small collision, and it's game over man.
Read more on V-race's official web-page

When 2Bit was devolping V-race, we had to find music that was as good, if not better than the game itself. All the music in V-race was composed by the famous chiptune artist, Nikku4211.

Controlls:
Just move the left and right arrow keys to control the car.
Press enter to start the game.
To enlarge the game, press and hold the the window key and press '+'. (I couldn't find any other good workarounds.)

System Requirements
Windows 7 or higher (V-race may work on Windows Vista).
2.5 GHZ processor or higher.
For smoothest gameplay, set monitor to 60hz or 120hz.
Resolution of 160x144 or higher (like that would ever be an issue).
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