Racing Days, a game written for Apple Pippin game console.
The Pippin, known in Japan as Pippin Atmark (ピピンアットマーク, Pipin Attomāku?), and marketed as Pipp!n, was a multimedia platform designed by Apple Inc. (then Apple Computer Inc.) and produced by Bandai in 1995 and by Katz Media in 1997 (in Europe). It was based on a 66 MHz PowerPC 603 processor, a 14.4 kbit/s modem and ran a stripped version of the System 7.5.2 operating system.
Bandai manufactured fewer than 100,000 Pippins (reported sales were 42,000) before discontinuing the system; production was so limited that there were more keyboard and modem accessories produced than actual systems.
In May 2006, the Pippin placed 22nd in PC World Magazine's list of the "25 Worst Tech Products of all Time", and in 2009, ScrewAttack.com ranked it #10 on their Top 10 Biggest Busts.
awesome music
pat20105 1 month ago
@TheGRI7 except for racing days.
binnieb20 2 months ago
lol the track is a dick
Nazrat84 2 months ago
The most failed product that Apple have been made ever
TheGRI7 3 months ago
sweet ,its as if they created an anime racing game ,it sure looks like old anime days in the game ,thats so awesome for the time it was made but hey ,this is bandai we're talking about xD haha
gundum1o1 5 months ago
Badass ;-)
XboxLiveZocka 6 months ago
Three minutes of loading time YAY!!!
cristianely2005 7 months ago
wuhaha
first ! xD
1jaschu 1 year ago