Our second episode of ‘Creating the Gaming World’ looks at how racing video games has changed over 30 years. We start our journey with Sega’s SG-1000 in 1983 and finish with the Wii U, Xbox One and PS4 in 2015. <br /> <br />We at Nostalgic Gaming Memories hope you enjoy watching this documentary, archiving how Racing Video Games has evolved over 30 years. <br /> <br />Below are the list of games, music and other sounds that you will hear and see within this audio/video journey. <br /> <br />Games: <br />SG-1000: <br />Safari Race <br /> <br />Sega Master System: <br />Out-Run <br /> <br />SNES: <br />Super Mario Kart <br /> <br />Nintendo 64: <br />Mario Kart 64 <br /> <br />PlayStation: <br />Gran Tourismo <br /> <br />Playstation 2: <br />Need for Speed Underground 2 <br /> <br />Gamecube: <br />Mario Kart Double Dash <br />Crash Tag Team Racing <br /> <br />Wii: <br />Mario Kart Wii <br /> <br />Wii U: <br />Mario Kart 8 <br /> <br />Xbox 360: <br />Forza 4 <br /> <br />Xbox One: <br />GTA V <br />Need for Speed: Rivals <br />Forza Horizon 2 <br />Shadow of Mordor <br /> <br />Music: <br />Overslept – Nic Bonmarito <br />Moonover – Delta <br />Broken is everyone here – Ketsa <br />Load Shredding – Nic Bonmarito <br />Willow – The OO-Ray <br />Last One Out – Ketsa <br />Happy Rock – Ben Sound <br /> <br />Other Sounds: <br />PlayStation Start-up Sound