Released in 1999 for Windows and 2000 for PlayStation, London Racer puts you in the middle of an illegal street racing organization. You start as a rookie in the "small league" and work your way up to the "GT Racer" league by winning races and upgrading your vehicle.

Have you ever wanted to tear through the streets of London at 180 mph, ignoring every traffic law in the book? If you grew up in the late '90s or early 2000s, you might remember a budget title that promised exactly that: (also known as M25 Racer ).

Use your "price money" (yes, it's misspelled in-game) to buy upgrades like new tires and nitrous boosts. The "Charm" of the Game

If you're looking to revisit this classic, the good news is that almost any modern machine can handle it. According to PCGamingWiki, these were the original requirements: Minimum Requirement Windows 95 / 98 CPU Intel Pentium 166 MHz RAM GPU 8 MB VRAM (DirectX 7 compatible) Storage A Note on Downloading Longplay: London Racer (1999) [Windows] - 4K/60 Longplay: London Racer (1999) [Windows] - 4K/60 YouTube·Dosgamert London Racer - PS1 Racer Challenge (@steve36207 )

While modern racers like Forza or Need for Speed focus on hyper-realism, London Racer is a "so bad it's good" relic from Dutch developer Davilex Games . What is London Racer?

One of the tracks is a surprisingly accurate (though empty) representation of the M25 southbound.

Speeding will catch the eye of the local law enforcement. If they catch you three times, you're arrested and the race is over.

Revisiting a Cult Classic: Driving Through London Racer (1999)

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