
R.C. Pro-Am
R.C. Pro-Am is a pioneering radio-controlled car racing game featuring isometric perspective racing with weapon pickups. Players compete in championship circuits while collecting power-ups and avoiding hazards.
Game Controls
About This Retro Game
Developed by Rare and released in 1988, R.C. Pro-Am was one of the first racing games to combine competitive racing with item-based combat mechanics.
The game features 24 unique tracks with increasing difficulty, weather effects, and four-player championship mode (via alternating turns).
Praised for its innovative isometric viewpoint and tight controls, R.C. Pro-Am became a system-seller for the NES and spawned two sequels.
Recommended Based on Your History
Related Retro Games
Excitebike is a motocross racing game developed and published by Nintendo for the NES. Released in 1984 in Japan and 1985 internationally, it was one of the system's launch titles in North America. The game features physics-based motorcycle racing with overheating mechanics, ramp jumps, and a track design mode that was revolutionary for its time.
Classic top-down racing game where you dodge traffic and race against time. Features 5 stages with increasing speed and challenging obstacles.
A unique racing game where players control a penguin named Penta who must navigate icy terrain, avoid obstacles, and reach checkpoints before time runs out.
An unlicensed Street Fighter racing parody where characters battle in go-karts using their signature moves. Features 8 playable fighters including Ryu, Chun-Li, and M. Bison racing through global-themed tracks with special attacks.
A top-down off-road racing game featuring monster trucks, based on the career of legendary racer Ivan Stewart. Players compete in muddy circuits while collecting power-ups and cash to upgrade their vehicles.
A top-down racing game featuring miniature vehicles racing across everyday household environments like tabletops and bathtubs. Known for its innovative 4-player adapter and fast-paced gameplay.





