TechEruo Racing (Series)

History
The game series was first concieved by Italian-Eruowoodian developer Ampelio Nando, who then went to TechEruo's Japanese studio to pitch it to Kota Yoshirou, who was Lead Developer of the studio at the time, Kota Yoshirou approved it, and the two were the main developers for the Japanese release of the original 1000 game, but, for the American version, no one was willing to publish it besides a slowly expanding arcade chain named "Chuck E. Cheese's" and it's then-parent company "Showbiz Pizza Time Inc.", but a few changes were requested by ShowBiz Pizza Time to make it more accessible to American audiences, including making Imperial the default speed system and 100 yen coins being replaced by Chuck E. Cheese tokens.

Main games

 * TechEruo Racing 1000 (1990 - Arcade, NES, Sega Master System, Pal System, DOS)
 * TechEruo Racing 2000 (1991 - Arcade, SNES, Sega Genesis, Century 16, DOS, Game Boy)
 * TechEruo Racing 2200 (1992 - Arcade, TurboGrafx 16)
 * TechEruo Racing 2500 (1993 - Arcade, Neo Geo)
 * TechEruo Racing 3000 (1994 - Arcade, SNES [Super FX Chip], Sega 32X, Century Theoron, DOS, Game Boy [fully compatible with Super Game Boy], Sega CD, Sega Genesis)
 * TechEruo Racing 3200 (1995 - Arcade, Neo Geo CD, Atari Jaguar)
 * TechEruo Racing 3300 (1996 - Arcade, N64, Windows 95, PlayStation, Sega Saturn)
 * TechEruo Racing 4000 (1997 - Arcade, N64, Sega Saturn, Century NextGen 64, Windows 95, Game Boy, Mac OS, PlayStation)
 * TechEruo Racing 4400 (1998 - Arcade, Game Boy Color)
 * TechEruo Racing 5000 (1999 - Arcade, N64, Sega Dreamcast, Century Millennium, Windows 98, Game Boy Color, Mac OS, PlayStation)
 * TechEruo Racing 5200 (2000 - Arcade, PlayStation 2, Sega Dreamcast)
 * TechEruo Racing 5220 (2001 - Arcade, GCN, PlayStation 2)
 * TechEruo Racing 5500 (2002 - Arcade, Game Boy Advance)
 * TechEruo Racing 5550 (2003 - Arcade, Xbox)
 * TechEruo Racing 5555 (2004 - Arcade, DS)
 * TechEruo Racing 5750 (2005 - Arcade, Xbox 360)
 * TechEruo Racing 5755 (2006 - Arcade, PlayStation 3)
 * TechEruo Racing 6000 (2007 - Arcade, Wii, Xbox 360, Century ZX, Windows XP, DS, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3, Flip Phones)
 * TechEruo Racing 6200 (2008 - Arcade, PSP)
 * TechEruo Racing 6400 (2009 - Arcade, DSi)
 * TechEruo Racing 6420 (2010 - Arcade, iOs)
 * TechEruo Racing 6440 (2011 - Arcade, Android)
 * TechEruo Racing 6460 (2012 - Arcade, Wii U)
 * TechEruo Racing 6480 (2013 - Arcade, 3DS)
 * TechEruo Racing 6600 (2014 - Arcade, Xbox One)
 * TechEruo Racing 7000 (2015 - Arcade, Wii U, Xbox One, Century Ultimus, Windows 10, 3DS, Mac OS X, PlayStation 4, Linux, Chromebook)
 * TechEruo Racing 7200 (2016 - Arcade, New Nintendo 3DS)
 * TechEruo Racing 7220 (2017 - Arcade, Android)
 * TechEruo Racing 7270 (2018 - Arcade, iOs)
 * TechEruo Racing 7500 (2019 - Arcade, Nintendo Switch)
 * TechEruo Racing 8000 (2020 - Arcade, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, iOs, Windows 10, Android, Mac OS X, PlayStation 5, Linux, Chromebook, Oculus Quest 2)
 * TechEruo Racing 8200 (2021 - Arcade, Nintendo Switch, iOs)

Original Spin-Offs

 * TechEruo Racing Karts (1993 - Arcade, SNES, Sega Genesis, Century 16, DOS)
 * TechEruo Stunt Racing (2000 - Arcade, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast)
 * TechEruo Pokemon Racing (2001 - Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube)

1000-Series

 * TechEruo Racing 1500 (1994 - Arcade, SNES, Sega Genesis, Century 16, DOS)
 * TechEruo Racing 1550 (1997 - Arcade, N64, Sega Saturn, Century NextGen 64, Windows 95)
 * TechEruo Racing 1700 (1999 - Arcade, Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation)
 * TechEruo Racing 1750 (2001 - Arcade, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance)
 * TechEruo Racing 1800 (2003 - Arcade, Xbox, Windows XP)
 * TechEruo Racing 1880 (2005 - Arcade, DS, Xbox 360)
 * TechEruo Racing 1900 (2007 - Arcade, Wii, PlayStation 3)
 * TechEruo Racing 1910 (2009 - Arcade, DSi, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X)
 * TechEruo Racing 1920 (2011 - Arcade, 3DS, iOs)
 * TechEruo Racing 1930 (2013 - Arcade, Wii U, Android)
 * TechEruo Racing 1940 (2015 - Arcade, Windows 10, Xbox One)
 * TechEruo Racing 1950 (2017 - Arcade, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4)
 * TechEruo Racing 1960 (2019 - Arcade, Oculus Quest, Chromebook)
 * TechEruo Racing 1970 (2021 - Arcade, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X)

2000-Series

 * TechEruo Racing 2700 (1996 - Arcade, N64, PlayStation)
 * TechEruo Racing 2720 (1998 - Arcade, Windows 98, Game Boy Color)
 * TechEruo Racing 2740 (2000 - Arcade, Windows 2000, Sega Dreamcast)
 * TechEruo Racing 2760 (2002 - Arcade, Windows XP, GameCube)
 * TechEruo Racing 2780 (2004 - Arcade, Game Boy Advance, DS)
 * TechEruo Racing 2800 (2006 - Arcade, Xbox 360, PSP)
 * TechEruo Racing 2840 (2008 - Arcade, PlayStation 3, Windows Vista)
 * TechEruo Racing 2880 (2010 - Arcade, Windows 7, Mac OS X)
 * TechEruo Racing 2900 (2012 - Arcade, 3DS, PS Vita)
 * TechEruo Racing 2920 (2014 - Arcade, Windows 8.1, Wii U)
 * TechEruo Racing 2940 (2016 - Arcade, Windows 10, Xbox One)
 * TechEruo Racing 2960 (2018 - Arcade, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4)
 * TechEruo Racing 2980 (2020 - Arcade, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X)

3000-Series

 * TechEruo Racing 3500 (1998 - Arcade, Game Boy Color, Windows PC)

4000-Series

 * TechEruo Racing 4500 (2000 - Arcade, Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2)

5000-Series

 * TechEruo Racing 5800 (2008 - Arcade, PSP, Wii)

6000-Series

 * TechEruo Racing 6800 (2016 - Arcade, Century Ultimus, Windows 10)

Red Racer

 * From: Tokyo, Japan
 * Race: Asian

Yellow Drifter

 * From: Anchorage, Alaska
 * Race: Caucasian
 * Hair Color: Blonde

Green Gnasher

 * From: Portland, Oregon
 * Race: Caucasian
 * Hair Color: Brown

Blue Basher

 * From: Nassau, Bahamas
 * Race: Black

Black Breezer

 * From: Baltimore, Maryland
 * Race: African-American

Trivia

 * There are three main requirements for making a TechEruo Racing Game - It must have Red Racer, Yellow Drifter and Blue Basher, the games must be released into arcades first if they do have an arcade port and all sponsors on the track must be fake (e.g. 1-Up, Coka-Kola, Bepsy, M&W, Wall-Mark).
 * All the tracks (except crossover tracks like Nintendo-exclusive tracks) are real racing tracks (mostly derived from NASCAR), but use different names to avoid lawsuits.