TechEruo Racing 4000

Release Dates

 * April 1997 - Select Arcades in Eruowood, the United Kingdom and the states of Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi.
 * May 1997 - Wide release in arcades
 * August 1997 - NextGen 64 release
 * September 1997 - Nintendo 64/Game Boy release
 * October 1997 - Windows 95 release
 * November 1997 - All other consoles release

Arcade Version

 * Size: 72.77 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 Vegas, Nevada)
 * Pink Pedaler (from St. John's, Newfoundland) [now St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador]
 * Brown Brakeman (from Atlanta, Georgia)
 * Teal Thrasher (from Chattanooga, Tennessee)
 * Lime Leader (from Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
 * Gold Greater (from St. Louis, Missouri)
 * Monochrome Meanace (from Cornwall, England)

Nintendo Exclusive

 * Mario (from The Mushroom Kingdom)
 * Luigi (from The Mushroom Kingdom)
 * Link (from Hyrule)
 * Zelda (from Hyrule)
 * Samus (from Outer Space)

Tracks

 * Brickyard (from Indianapolis, Indiana)
 * Bridge City (from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) [fictional]
 * Classic Wilkesboro Speedway (from North Wilkesboro, North Carolina)
 * Super Mario Bros. World 1-1 (from The Mushroom Kingdom; Nintendo 64 version only)

Platform

 * The N64 version has some Nintendo tracks/characters added in.
 * The arcade version, as obvious, lacks the traditional-to-console feature of transferring the Arcade data.

Regional

 * Per usual, Kilometres is the default outside North America, while Miles is the default in North America.