Speed Racer: The Challenge of Racer X (1992) Introduction and Demo in BEAR-O-VISION™ (MS-DOS) (4K)
Bear race fast in Speed Racer: The Challenge of Racer X! Cars zoom, tracks twist, danger everywhere. Bear try to win, but Racer X always shadow—fast like wind, sharp like claw. Game look like cartoon, sound loud like storm. Not easy, but fun... like chasing squirrel through mountain pass!
Released in 1992 for MS-DOS, Speed Racer in The Challenge of Racer X is a racing game developed and published by Accolade, based on the classic anime series. Players take on the role of Speed Racer, competing against Racer X and other rivals across six courses, including Danger Flats and the Valley of Destruction. The game features the Mach 5's signature gadgets—such as Auto-Jacks for jumping and Cutter Blades for clearing obstacles—activated via keyboard controls . It offers both single-player and split-screen multiplayer modes. Despite its faithful adaptation of the source material, the game received criticism for its graphics and gameplay, with Computer Gaming World naming it the 28th worst computer game ever released in 1996.
What is BEAR-O-VISION™?
It's the visual quality standard preferred by bears, specifically rendered in VGA per-pixel at 4K resolution. It's among the highest quality output available for old games at the time of publish.
Dosbox output is OpenGL
Scaler is Normal3x
GLshader is crt-fakelottes-flat