Al Unser Jr. Arcade Racing
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| Al Unser Jr. Arcade Racing | |
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Windows version cover | |
| Developer | Mindscape Bordeaux |
| Publisher | Mindscape |
| Director | Thierry Robin |
| Producer | Nicolas Gaume |
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| Composer | Frédéric Motte |
| Platforms | Windows, Mac OS |
| Release | September 7, 1995[1] |
| Genre | Racing |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Al Unser Jr. Arcade Racing is a racing computer video game for the Windows and Mac OS operating systems, released in 1995 by publisher Mindscape and developed by its subsidiary, Mindscape Bordeaux.[2]
The game allows a selection of 10 open wheel cars and 15 tracks. There are three racing options that the player can choose; circuit (with the tracks going in numerical order being chosen automatically by the computer), time limit trial (where the player has to race in a time limit, but go through checkpoints in order to get extended time. However, unlike the circuit race, the player can choose their own track), and a simple practice course where the player and their car race solo with the player selecting their own track.[3]