Nyr New York Race [UPDATED]
While it remains a hidden gem of the early 2000s, you can still find it for PlayStation 2 or revisit its legacy through community wikis and Internet Archive listings. It stands as a unique piece of movie tie-in history, blending Fifth Element world-building with "Wipeout"-style arcade racing. NYR: New York Race | Fifth Element Wiki | Fandom
Unlike traditional racers, NYR: New York Race takes advantage of a massive 3D environment where the track isn't just wide, but several miles high. You'll navigate through four distinct districts, each offering a unique visual aesthetic:
is a high-speed, futuristic racing game released in 2001 that lets players pilot the iconic flying cabs and hovercars from the cult-classic film The Fifth Element . Developed by Kalisto Entertainment and published by Wanadoo, the game captures the vertical, neon-drenched chaos of 23rd-century New York across multiple platforms including PC , PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Color. Race Through the Vertical City NYR New York Race
The ultra-exclusive peaks of the towers, featuring stunning aesthetics and high-society flair. Pick Your Ride
Dark, foggy, and filthy areas located at the base of the city's towering skyscrapers. While it remains a hidden gem of the
The game features 12 different courses and a variety of vehicles inspired by the film. You can choose from nimble, fast racers or heavy-duty cruisers that, while slower, boast superior shielding to survive the intense competition. Fans of the movie will recognize the signature hovercars that make weaving through futuristic traffic an adrenaline-fueled challenge.
Bright and bustling commercial hubs located in the heart of the city. Pick Your Ride Dark, foggy, and filthy areas
Vibrant, culturally rich neighborhoods filled with neon lights and lively streets.