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{{short description|1994 racing video game}}
{{Infobox video game
| title = NASCAR Racing
| image = NASCAR Racing cover.jpg
| caption = Cover art featuring the cars of [[Jeff Gordon]] and [[Sterling Marlin]]
| developer = [[Papyrus Design Group]]
| publisher =
| producer = Adam Levesque
| designer = David Kaemmer<br>Adam Levesque<br>John Wheeler
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| series = ''[[NASCAR Racing]]''
| platforms = [[DOS]], [[Macintosh]], [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]
| released = [[1994 in video gaming|1994]] (DOS)<br>[[1996 in video gaming|1996]] (PS1)
| genre = [[Sim racing]]
| modes = [[Single-player]], [[multiplayer]]
}}
'''''NASCAR Racing''''' is a [[1994 in video gaming|1994]] [[video game]] developed by [[Papyrus Design Group]] and published by [[Virgin Interactive|Virgin]] for the [[Personal computer|PC]]. A [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] version was released in [[1996 in video gaming|1996]] by [[Sierra On-Line]].
==Gameplay==
''NASCAR Racing'' was released
[[File:NASCAR Racing 1994 screenshot.png|thumb|left|Cockpit view (MS-DOS)]]
The game let the player race with up to 38 other cars (32 on shorter tracks like [[Bristol Motor Speedway|Bristol]] and [[Martinsville Speedway|Martinsville]]) and it also offered multiplayer action via direct links (one computer connected to another via a LAN) and also through an online system owned by Papyrus called Hawaii.
The [[CD-ROM]] version of the game also offered a [[Super Video Graphics Array|SVGA]] graphics mode which was accessible through the command prompt (by entering "nascar -h"), but it was too demanding for many of the computers of its age, mostly [[Intel 80486|486]] and early [[Pentium]] PCs. hardware accelerated versions were later created and bundled with the [[Matrox]] Millennium and Diamond Edge 3D.
Papyrus did produce a Daytona track only for use exclusively at a fan simulation game at the [[Daytona 500 Experience|Daytona USA]] museum. In the PlayStation edition of the game, the player races as a rookie in the number 96 Papyrus car.
==Reception==
{{Video game reviews
| CGW = {{rating|5|5}} (PC)<ref name="CWG-Novastorm">{{cite journal
| rev2 = ''[[MacUser]]''
| rev2Score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}<ref name=macuser>{{cite web |
▲| rev3Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref name="NG"/>
}}
''NASCAR Racing'' was a major commercial success.<ref name=pcgamerussales /> Its sales reached 350,000 units by December 1995, following its
''[[Next Generation (magazine)|Next Generation]]'' reviewed the PC version of the game, and stated that "it's the game's astounding ability to create a realistic feeling of speed that makes it an incredible hit. Flying around the tracks at 170 mph and up will make you respect those drivers who do this for a living. Definitely a winner."<ref name=
Declaring it "the best racing game ever created", the editors of ''[[PC Gamer US]]'' presented ''NASCAR Racing'' with their 1994 "Best Sports Game" award, and nominated it in their "Best Simulation" category.<ref name=pcgamerusawards2>{{cite journal |date=March 1995 | title=The First Annual ''PC Gamer'' Awards | pages=44, 45, 47, 48, 51 | journal=[[PC Gamer]] | author=Staff | volume=2 | issue=3 }}</ref> ''NASCAR'' also won ''[[Computer Gaming World]]''{{'}}s 1994 "Simulation Game of the Year" award, tying with ''[[Aces of the Deep]]'', and was a nominee for the magazine's overall "Game of the Year" prize. The editors opined that its "incredible graphics, sound and overall experience appeal to simulation enthusiasts and casual sports fans alike
In 1996, ''Computer Gaming World'' declared ''NASCAR Racing'' the 31st-best computer game ever released.<ref name=cgw150>{{cite magazine | author=Staff | title=150 Best (and 50 Worst) Games of All Time | magazine=[[Computer Gaming World]] | date=November 1996 | issue=148 | pages=63–65, 68, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 84, 88, 90, 94, 98 }}</ref>
===PlayStation version===
{{Video game reviews
| EGM = 6.9/10 (PS)<ref name=
| GSpot = 8.1/10 (PS)<ref name=
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}}
The PlayStation port divided reviewers.
==Reviews==
*''[[PC Gamer]]'' (Feb, 1995) - DOS version
==References==
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