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You slam the gas and dodge traffic with pixel-perfect taps—one wrong move and you're skidding into neon-lit oblivion. That crunchy synth soundtrack makes every near-miss feel like an '80s action scene.

Developer: Teque London
Genre: Racing
Released: 1990
File size: 10.94 KB
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Game Overview

Speed Zone is one of those MS-DOS racers that just gets it—no fancy menus, no endless upgrades, just you, a keyboard, and a road begging to be shredded. The first time I booted it up, that synth track kicked in, and suddenly I was weaving through traffic like my life depended on it. The handling’s surprisingly sharp for something this old—tap a key too long, and you’re kissing the guardrail, but nail the timing, and you’ll slide past rivals like they’re standing still.

It’s got that classic arcade vibe where every race feels like a high score chase. The neon city tracks are my favorite, all glowing signs and tight corners that punish you for getting greedy. And yeah, the graphics are pixelated as hell, but that’s part of the charm—like digging up an old VHS tape and realizing it still slaps. If you’ve ever lost hours to games where the only objective was “go fast,” this one’s a time machine in the best way.

Just don’t blame me when you start obsessing over shaving half a second off your best lap.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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