Racing Games
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Sonic Drift
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Release years by system: 1994 – Sega Game Gear |
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Sonic Drift 2
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Release years by system: 1995 – Sega Game Gear |
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Sonic R
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Release years by system: 1997 – Sega Saturn 1998 – Microsoft Windows |
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Sonic Racing Shift Up
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Release years by system: 2002 – Mobile phone |
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Sonic Racing Kart
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Release years by system: 2003 – Mobile phone |
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Sonic Kart 3D X
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Release years by system: 2005 – Mobile phone |
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Sonic Riders
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Release years by system: 2006 – Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows |
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Sonic Rivals
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Release years by system: 2006 – PlayStation Portable |
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Sonic Rivals 2
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Release years by system: 2007 – PlayStation Portable |
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Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity
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Release years by system: 2008 – PlayStation 2, Wii |
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Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing
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Release years by system: 2010 – Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, mobile phone |
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Sonic Free Riders
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Release years by system: 2010 – Xbox 360 |
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Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed
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Release years by system: 2012 – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation Vita 2013 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS |
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