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

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)

Errors

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

Version Differences

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