Mad Dash Racing

Mad Dash Racing (2001)

by Crystal Dynamics, Eidos Interactive
Genres:Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Mad Dash Racing combines high-speed combat and 3D adventure action with a crew of motley characters for an insane multiplayer competition for up to four. Players select from nine different characters, each with their own unique personality and abilities, and compete in a race for survival against the evil Hex, his dirty minions and your unforgiving friends. Glide across rivers of hot, steaming lava, slip through underwater pipes, bash through mammoth boulders, and slide down icy glaciers to beat the other racers and escape Hex's wicked wrath. Music by Moby, Fatboy Slim, Propellorheads & More!Show more
user avatarAdded by @The_Waking_Gazelle
Vote to bring this game to GOG and help preserve it.
18
Trailers and screenshots
Screenshot
Stories about this game (2)
What’s your memory of Mad Dash Racing?Share your favorite moments and see what others remember about this game.
user avatar@placeholder

Make sure to follow our Guidelines when adding new Stories.

If not sure what to write:
  • What made this game unforgettable?
  • Who did you play this game with?
  • What made it fun or challenging?
  • Why do you want this game on GOG?
The first game I ever played. I’ve played this from since I was 4 years old and I have lost the game disc to time. I’ve tried to emulate it in recent years to mixed success at best and downright game breaking glitches at worst. Nothing would make me happier than to see this game here, somewhere easily accessible and ported.
user avatar@09167user avatar@09167
March 03, 2025
It's just an incredible original racing classic. Instead of running laps in a kart, you are literally running down a one way path to the end of the line. Each character has unique strengths that can help them gain shortcuts. the game has Gex and CHARLES MARTINET voicing. Unfortunately, it can only really be found on Xbox...
Those games also need your vote!
Freekstyle
FreekstyleYou've been waiting for it and now it's here - FreekStyle - the ultmate go-for-broke freestyle motocross experience. EA SPORTS BIG brings you motoX like you've never seen it - pushing even the greatest riders to go full throttle while pulling the craziest tricks on awesome tracks. FreekStyle isn't just about being the fastest rider; it's about being absolutely fearless. Backflips, Tsunamis and Mulisha Airs - you can do it all against the world's craziest moto daredevils.
Action
Action
21
1
Downhill Domination
Downhill DominationDownhill Domination is a video game based on a fictional racing event with fictional racers mixed with a few unlockable professional racers. The game was released exclusively for the PlayStation 2. Downhill Domination includes a very different style of gameplay that differs from standard bike racing games by having the character riding downhill almost exclusively (hence the name), due to the incline of the tracks.
Action
Action
54
2
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor LegacyJak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy is a 2001 platform video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the Sony PlayStation 2 on December 4, 2001, as the first game of the Jak and Daxter series. The game follows the protagonist, a young teenager named Jak, as he tries to help his friend Daxter after he is transformed into an "other", a fictional hybrid of an otter and a weasel. The game offers a large range of missions, collectables and objectives, often in the form of minigames, which provide a variety of gameplay experiences, as well as puzzles and platforming stages, which are completed by the player to proceed with the story.
Open world
Action
Comedy
Science fiction
Open world
Action
Comedy
Science fiction
801
Twisted Metal
Twisted MetalTwisted Metal consists of a series of arena-based battles against an increasing number of opponents in increasingly large arenas. These battles culminate in a face-off with the winner of the previous year's competition, Darkside, who drives a large armored car which fires multiple missiles at once. Players can choose one of 12 different vehicles with which to enter combat. Each vehicle has a distinct driver and special move. The controls consist of accelerator, brake, "tight turn" (essentially a handbrake) and turbo on the face buttons, with main weapons and machine gun selection and control on the shoulder buttons. Arenas are populated with weapon pickups to re-supply missile stocks, repair stations for repairing damage to your car, pedestrians, and course stewards armed with either machine guns or missile launchers.
Action
Thriller
Survival
Action
Thriller
Survival
508
3
Twisted Metal: Black
Twisted Metal: BlackTwisted Metal: Black is a vehicle combat video game developed by Incognito Entertainment (formerly Incog Inc.) and designed by Sony Computer Entertainment America for the PlayStation 2 video game console. It is the fifth installment to the Twisted Metal series and was released June 18, 2001. An online enabled multiplayer-only variant, Twisted Metal: Black Online, was released later as a free update.
Action
Comedy
Horror
Thriller
Science fiction
Survival
Action
Comedy
Horror
Thriller
Science fiction
Survival
681
2
Twisted Metal
Twisted MetalTwisted Metal is a vehicle combat video game developed by Eat Sleep Play and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It is a reboot of the Twisted Metal franchise. The game was originally planned to be released in October 2011 but was delayed to early 2012.
Action
Comedy
Thriller
Survival
Action
Comedy
Thriller
Survival
742
1
Twisted Metal 2
Twisted Metal 2In Twisted Metal 2, players will find that the gameplay is very similar to that of its predecessor. However, Twisted Metal 2 does feature many new notable gameplay mechanics. One addition is vehicle-common advanced moves. These moves allow players to press button combinations in order to perform special rechargeable maneuvers such as cloak, shield, and a napalm blast.
Action
Comedy
Horror
Thriller
Survival
Action
Comedy
Horror
Thriller
Survival
847
6
Need for Speed: Underground 2
Need for Speed: Underground 2Need For Speed Underground 2 takes place in Bayview after the events of Need for Speed: Underground. The prologue begins with the player driving in a Nissan Skyline R34 in Olympic City (though the racing scenes are actually in Bayview), the setting of NFS:UG. He then receives a race challenge from a rather ominous personality who offers him a spot on his crew, but "won't take 'no' for an answer." The player races off — despite Samantha's warnings — only to be ambushed by a mysterious driver in a rage that totals his Skyline. The driver, who has a unique scythe tattoo, makes a call confirming the accident, and the flashback fades out.
Action
Action
26 541
48
Need for Speed: Collector's Series
Need for Speed: Collector's SeriesA package bundling Need for Speed: Underground, Need for Speed: Underground 2, and Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
527
Need for Speed: Carbon
Need for Speed: CarbonNeed for Speed: Carbon, also known as NFS Carbon or NFSC, is an Electronic Arts video game in the Need for Speed series. Released in 2006, it is the tenth installment, preceded by Need for Speed: Most Wanted, succeeded by Need for Speed: ProStreet in release order and succeeded by Need for Speed: Undercover in chronological order. This was the first game in the series to gain the PEGI rating of 12+.[citation needed] The game is a sequel to 2005's Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The locations of both Most Wanted and Carbon (Rockport and Palmont, respectively) are featured in the 2010 MMO game, Need for Speed: World. The PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance versions of the game are called Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City, set in a fictional city named Coast City with a significantly different storyline and also featuring different AI teammate abilities.[2] In 2009, a version of Own the City was also released on the Zeebo as a pre-installed game.[3] Need for Speed: Carbon is the final game released for all sixth-generation consoles (excluding PlayStation 2)
Open world
Open world
5 883
6