

Radical Psycho Machine Racing is one of those weird, hyper-fast SNES racers that feels like someone cranked the speed dial to 11 and then broke it off. The tracks are these neon-drenched, borderline hallucinogenic loops where you’re basically just trying not to spin out every five seconds. It’s got that classic early '90s Japanese arcade vibe—over-the-top announcer, screechy synth soundtrack, and cars that handle like they’re on ice. Not exactly polished, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about barely surviving a lap.
First time I played, I slammed into the walls so much I thought my controller was broken. Turns out that’s just how it is—you either embrace the chaos or rage-quit. If you’re into obscure, janky racers with personality, this one’s a trip. Just don’t expect anything resembling realism.
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