TechEruo Racing 3000

Release Dates

 * April 1994 - Select arcades in Eruowood, the United Kingdom and the states of Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi.
 * May 1994 - Wide arcade release.
 * August 1994 - Century Thereon release
 * September 1994 - Nintendo Consoles release
 * October 1994 - DOS release
 * November 1994 - Other consoles release

Arcade Version

 * Size: 23.7 MB

Default

 * Red Racer (from Tokyo, Japan)
 * Yellow Drifter (from Anchorage, Alaska)
 * Green Gnasher (from Portland, Oregon)
 * Blue Basher (from Nassau, Bahamas)
 * Black Breezer (from Baltimore, Maryland)
 * White Whammer (from Tulsa, Oklahoma)
 * Orange Speedster (from Jacksonville, Florida)

Unlockable

 * Purple Power (from Kyoto, Japan)
 * Gray Gasman (from Las Vega, Nevada)
 * Pink Pedaler (from St. John's, Newfoundland) [now St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador]

Tracks

 * Brickyard (from Indianapolis, Indiana)
 * Brickyard Clockwise (from Indianapolis, Indiana)
 * Classic Wilkesboro Raceway (from North Wilkesboro, North Carolina)
 * Dega T.S.S. (from Lincoln, Alabama)
 * Dogleg (from Avondale, Arizona)
 * D-Oval Raceway (from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)
 * Four KM Sonoma Racetrack (from Sonoma, California)
 * Inner Loop (from Rochester, New York)
 * Lexington Original Road Course (from Lexington, Ohio)
 * Lexington Shorter Road Course (from Lexington, Ohio)
 * Six and One Half KM Asphalt Speedway (from Elkhart, Wisconsin)
 * Tri-Oval Speedway (from Daytona, Florida)

Trivia

 * The addition of a clockwise Brickyard track was due to Japanese test audiences finding Brickyard to be too easy, so to save space from creating another default track, the track was simply mirrored and presented as a second default track.

Errors

 * Inner Loop's track is based on a track from Watkins Glen, not Rochester.

Regional

 * Once again, Kilometers is for countries outside North America, while Miles is for North America by default.