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DNF / DNS

(Did Not Finish / Did Not Start)



  DNS   All Star Racing
  • For the PlayStation (PS1).
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Rally steering wheel.


  DNS   All Star Racing 2
  • For the PlayStation (PS1). Includes bikes, karts, trucks, and GP style cars.
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Rally steering wheel.


  DNF   Corvette
  • More of an arcade-style game than a simulation.
  • All fantasy tracks with nothing resembling anything like real race circuits.
  • Works with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel, but there's no way to set the paddles for shifting gears and there's no force feedback.


  DNF   Driven
  • Works with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel, but doesn't feel quite right.
  • All fantasy cars and tracks (nothing officially licensed).
  • Feels too much like an arcade game and not enough like a simulation.


  DNF   DT Racer
  • Works with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel, but doesn't feel quite right; there's no force feedback, and cars tend to sway left/right even when not steering.
  • All fantasy cars and tracks (nothing officially licensed).
  • Motion blur decreases visibility to an unrealistic extent.
  • Feels too much like an arcade game and not enough like a simulation.


  DNS   Euro Rally Champion
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.


  DNF   Ford Mustang
  • Arcade-style game, mainly for fans of illegal street racing.
  • No licensed circuits (all fantasy tracks resembling public roads).
  • Races include traffic in both directions.


  DNF   Ford Racing 2
  • No licensed circuits (all fantasy tracks resembling public roads).
  • Includes lots of arcade-style features.
  • Feels too much like an arcade game and not enough like a simulation.


  DNF   Ford Racing 3
  • No licensed circuits (all fantasy tracks resembling public roads).
  • Includes way too many arcade-style features.
  • Feels too much like an arcade game and not enough like a simulation.


  DNF   Ford Street Racing
  • Works with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel, but doesn't feel quite right.
  • Feels too much like an arcade game and not enough like a simulation.


  DNS   Formula Challenge
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.


  DNF   GT Racers
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.
  • Includes only fantasy cars and tracks (nothing officially licensed).
  • Races are held on public streets with unprotected sidewalk objects (e.g., lamp posts, etc.).
  • Camera view changes during some collisions.
  • Feels too much like a game and not enough like a simulation.


  DNS   GTC Africa
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.


  DNF   Indy Car Series
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.
  • No normal tracks (only ovals).


  DNF   Indy Car Series 2005
  • Works with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel, but doesn't feel quite right.
  • Appears to include only ovals; no normal tracks.


  DNF   Lotus Challenge
  • Sounds and graphics give a feeling of playing an older outdated game.
  • No feeling of speed (races feel like you're out for a Sunday drive).
  • Works with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel, but there's no way to set the paddles for shifting gears. Manual transmission is needed because the automatic just doesn't seem to shift correctly.


  DNS   Moto Racer 2
  • PS1 motorcycle racing sim for retro gamers.


  DNF   Need For Speed: Porsche 2000
  • For the PlayStation (PS1).
  • The tracks and roadside objects make this feel more like a game than a simulation.
  • Includes the Porsche 917 and 911 GT1, but doesn't include any good tracks to race them on.


  DNF   Racing Simulation 3
  • Works with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel, but doesn't feel quite right.
  • The DF wheel is re-calibrated whenever a new track is loaded (very annoying if you happen to have your hands on the wheel at the time).
  • Doesn't remember the current camera view (you have to set your preferred view at the start of each license test or race event).
  • Acceleration is irritatingly slow, even when using a manual transmission.
  • Includes only fantasy cars and tracks (nothing officially licensed).
  • The sounds give a feeling of playing an older coin-operated arcade machine.


  DNS   Rally Fusion: Race of Champions
  • DNS


  DNS   Richard Burns Rally
  • DNS


  DNF   Ridge Racer
  • Arcade-style game for the PlayStation (PS1).
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Rally steering wheel.
  • No way to save game progress.


  DNS   Ridge Racer Type 4
  • For the PlayStation (PS1).


  DNF   Road Rage 3
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.
  • Races are held on mountainous public roads with regular road cars.


  DNF   Superbike GP
  • Budget arcade-style game.
  • Appears to include only one non-licensed bike available in different colors.
  • Sounds and graphics aren't too bad, but the bike's handling doesn't feel very realistic.
  • Championship Mode doesn't use a point system. Instead, you're expected to finish 3rd or better before you can go on to the next race.


  DNS   V-Rally 3
  • Works with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel, but doesn't feel quite right.


  DNF   World Racing 2
  • Doesn't work with the Logitech Driving Force steering wheel.
  • Slow screen updates make the graphics 'stutter' sometimes.
  • No officially licensed circuits seen so far. Appears to include only fantasy street and dirt tracks.
  • Has traffic, both oncoming and slow non-race traffic going in the same direction.
  • Appears to be mainly for fans of illegal street racing.


  DNS   WRC 4
  • DNS


  DNS   WRC Rally Evolved
  • DNS





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