NASCAR Challenge

Players are required to complete a pit stop to replace their tyres to avoid reduced speed and handling.

The game's cartridge features a built-in Rumble Pak that vibrates when the player crashes.

Writing for GameSpot, Doug Trueman described the game as "dull" and "monotonous", finding the number of laps "much too long for a racer since there is little to do", and remarking that the "track is just too narrow" and the handling experiences "extreme deceleration when moving at anything less than top speed.

"[4] Craig Harris of IGN dismissed the game as a "straight cash-in for name recognition only", observing the tracks feature a lack of detail with "not much variety" and a "plain and generic" graphics engine.

[5] Brad Cook of Allgame critiqued the lack of detail and depth, writing "there are a lot of little things that aren't done well in this game", citing problems with the game's interface, including the race position and speedometer.

A screenshot of NASCAR Challenge .